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To: elk who wrote (32062)4/13/1998 6:50:00 PM
From: EdH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
I am really glad to see Franklin getting into these discussions and getting some press. However, I was disappointed in the wording of the report. What do you think of the terms "some degradation" and "dropped frames" and that its performance was "adequate" for many applications. From descriptions I have read on this thread I was expecting more superlatives in the press release. JMO. ed



To: elk who wrote (32062)4/14/1998 12:02:00 AM
From: Seth L.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41046
 
ELK tell cat for me great find. What happened to all the bird dogs that used to frequent this thread.ggg I think that the simple fact that Franklin was used as a model in this kind of environment says something about the recognition that FNet is starting to receive. Is this by accident? I cant prove anything but I'll bet a donut that Rourke had something to do with it. Up .25 today what happens tomorrow? maybe down again, but I'm betting that soon, very soon we will see the steady climb that this stock deserves. Sure, I know your
saying where are the sales? Folks IMO if we have one major company announce a sizable purchase than we will see in fast succession many other companies trying to get their orders in to prevent having to wait for shipment. Is this wishful thinking? 1 part yes 2 parts no. There are no guarantees but what we have here is a unique situation
that has been covered here at nauseam. Very few companies have committed to Voip, they will spending the money real soon. So ask yourself is it unreasonable to think that FTEL/FNet will not get their share. The other thing is EP interest. Why would anyone want a piece of a company that they felt couldn't hold their end up in the current
marketplace. hmmmm Sure our patience is wearing thin but RB warned us all about 4 months ago that its going to be a bumpy ride. Well my belief is that ride is just about over. Get ready to get your tickets stamped for the next one. this is one ride i'm going to enjoy.

seth