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To: Rick who wrote (271)3/31/1998 5:05:00 PM
From: Alan Markoff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 638
 
Rick;

Your theology based on who will give the best prices doesn't cut water. My long distance carrier is a Company you probably never heard of. Why is it that Sprint, MCI, AT&T are lacking the best prices for long distant service over smaller companies. The problem with the larger Corporations everything has to be done on a larger scale thus they tend to work with the technology they have rather than switching to a better or more economical system whether through hardware or software. Just because a Company is large doesn't mean that their balance sheet can't go in the red in short order, or that they intend to strip existing equipment that may have cost them Billions and change over to a similar type system MEME has. I asked you to show me what the Companies you mentioned have to offer? Two years is a long time in the tech sector. Heck I remember I paid 25.00 per meg for memory not long ago now I can pick it up for less than 2 bucks, not to mention what happened to hard disk drives. Again show me a better product and if you can't what is your point. Also you may want to check ALYA out since they have developed software to operate Motorola's product's. Remember Compaq I do since I did very well on their stock when it was first issued. What happened there? It was puny compared to IBM people thought the same way you do with MEME. Just sharing my thought's with you.



To: Rick who wrote (271)4/3/1998 2:07:00 PM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 638
 
Rick, keep watching MEME. Could be worth it. I don't have the answers you seek, but you may find that the equipment used by MEME was not developed by MEME. I think we'll find it is VERY advanced stuff, not readily copied, patented by it's creators, and finding it's first potential market in a Co. like MEME. Got Acrobat? Try studying up on possible futures at Gildertech.com. Lot's of material there but enlighting. If anyone does this, they'll understand my feelings. Hope some of my speculation will be confirmed this weekend on this thread.