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To: Eric G. Erpenbeck who wrote (4155)1/30/1998 5:29:00 PM
From: LT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4489
 
Hello Eric,

Cyberfax is in a market trial phase. That does not mean they are
in a non-revenue producing phase as this is not beta testing. All
time use is being billed to the user and revenues are being produced.
They are not actively marketing this product as of yet but are
servicing contracts that have been signed. To run this service,
links are required at both ends so until nodes are present at both
ends, one would not want to be advertising in areas without nodes.
The equipment and software must be deemed to be up to Cyberfax
standards prior to full commercial implementation, henceforth the
market trial.

This is just my take on things but you wanted an opinion......

Lou



To: Eric G. Erpenbeck who wrote (4155)1/30/1998 5:47:00 PM
From: Mr. Cellophane Man  Respond to of 4489
 
Eric,
I went through the same exercise (looking at all the SE Asia web sites pointed to from the DCI page) a couple of months ago. I had the same question but explained it away along the same lines as Lou's response: since they can't do it for evrybody, they really can't advertise it. It was also late Nov./early Dec. so revenues weren't actually being produced yet. As I recall, though, at least one site ("Elephant Talk" in Hong Kong I think) did advertise "fax over the Internet" even though they didn't mention specific technology or details about contracts.

Dan