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To: Diogeron who wrote (514)3/18/1998 4:00:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 29987
 
Diogeron, that report said Iridium's calling party pays was a competitive advantage over terrestrial systems, but didn't mention satellite systems. Although they did with their pager signal advantage. So perhaps Globalstar will also have a calling party pays system. I don't know. Anyone know? Readware?
Maurice

PS: Readware no doubt has a sense of humor. He is obviously knowledgeable about enough to know that a particle of dust plopping onto Jupiter or into the sun isn't going to affect anything other than the area of impact. A cometary bullseye on earth would definitely require a sense of humor. Also to talk of an implosion was odd but I guessed that he just meant energy went from the outside to the inside of the Jupitorial system. He probably gets a bit tired of keeping up all the explanations and likes to see who bites on a little scam.

But then again, he seems to have trouble with Pr---ing too. Hmmmm...