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To: Mark Jenkins who wrote (28286)2/17/1998 6:49:00 PM
From: sammaster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
so basically we will sell the tempest to competitors in the IT field and then debut fnet...
how will this effect fnet profits if both isphone and fnet have same quality dvg and access to entire country.
i guess since we own tempest we will get better prices to place in fnet and with worldcom backbone we can distribute network globally.
if isphone is willing to buy our dvg knowing we will be competitor, then we must have the best dvg out there.
also wasn't ftel supposed to get a portion of all profits on calls that it sold the tempest to? and that the company that bought tempest would pay for upgrades?
looks like a win-win situation for ftel-fnet

samir