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To: justaninvestor who wrote (95)4/8/1998 10:51:00 PM
From: Moonglow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3086
 
Hi Bruin!

Thanks! I thought that both NETA and SDTI were competitors of Jaws.
Why? Because they're listed on the jaws website as being competitors.

Now here's where I'm going to have to agree with Mark. I don't want to wait! I want it to be at $28 TOMORROW!!!! <g>

Yes, with the coming media blitz, we are going to be well-positioned, but the real test will be how long it takes for Jaws to obtain revenues and customers. They must have some money behind them or how else could they afford the media blitz?

Is this coming publicity going to be of such a nature that even
Ma & Pa Jones down the street will have heard of Jaws or is it mainly going to be a media blitz that basically only computer "geeks" will have heard about? Do you know?

I personally think that whoever thought of the media idea is brilliant, especially if it turns out to be the type of publicity that even the average person would hear about. I hope, I hope!
What a fantastic use of advertising dollars. Gee, I couldn't have done better myself! <g>

Now in the website, it mentions March of 1998 as being the rollout month. However, now it appears that it'll be late April or the first part of May. Do you happen to know what caused the delay? Oh, never mind. I know. They were just waiting for me to get into position.Ha!

One reason I think that the publicity idea is so brilliant is that it will bring the attention to Jaws from the companies that it needs to have as paying customers. Now the publicity will focus the attention, the rest is up to Jaws.

Why do you think that Jaws will succeed? What I'm trying to ask is this, "In addition to the encryption, how will Jaws fill the customers needs better or the same as their competitors?" In other words, "If I were a customer, and let's say I only needed to have the encryption in the lower ranges, why would I choose Jaws over someone else? Is there ease of use? Competitive costs? Etc. Etc.

I hate to hang all these questions on you Bruin, but you're the most familiar with Jaws, I think.

Thanks! Juanita