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To: Ward W. Ward who wrote (29515)3/5/1998 1:00:00 PM
From: elk  Respond to of 41046
 
WWW, You are the man on the scene! Thanks for the latest update.<GG>

They do have a long way to go, but the progress between December and now is impressive. To anyone wanting to know what progress I am referring to, read Pat Garaffe's visit to the Internet World show in December. The booth at the show is a big step, also being close to the registration area, as opposed to being in the back, is also a big improvement. We do not have the exposure that VOCLF does, but when we do, our share price will also match, if not exceed VOCLF's.

Long and Strong FTEL!!!



To: Ward W. Ward who wrote (29515)3/5/1998 1:02:00 PM
From: Al Krasberg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
I'd like to thank you for these reports. Much appreciated!
Anybody who has ever been in upper management in a manufacturing company will know how important the quality of the PR is - several time more so than the quality of the actual product.
With good PR AND a good product you can move up the ladder though. Hopefully, that's where we now are with Franklin.

Thanks again!



To: Ward W. Ward who wrote (29515)3/5/1998 6:56:00 PM
From: VALUESPEC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Bill, I too appreciate your posts on the trade show. I couldn't help but to ask myself, if the Tempest is so good, why is FTEL being ignored. One thing that would be important for me, is to hear independent testimony about the FTEL DVG. You had mentioned that the one company had their system set up on an intranet, or something, and that their system sounded good because of that. How do you know how FTEL's was set up?

I'm not asking that to be wise. I'm just wondering. I imagine the salesman told you how it was set up? Was there a way you could verify that information for yourself? Did they provide a list of references like, perhaps, VocalTech would?

I hope you do take the time to answer these questions. I might also suggest that you ask the competition about why FTEL's product is not popular. Maybe they can share some insights about FTEL and its product to you.

FTEL: ~ $ 4.08a

VALUESPEC



To: Ward W. Ward who wrote (29515)3/7/1998 9:30:00 PM
From: STK1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Ward You can't justly cpmpare a 49.95 Iphone product to A 19,000 dollar tempest hooked to a private network.Sounds like a lot of hYPE to ME.