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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (3783)4/14/1998 8:21:00 PM
From: Dolfan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7703
 
The news of the next Generation Internet by Al Gore is prrof that the future of Communications will be VOIP. Qwest sure has come along way... I think DGIV has the jump on all other companies when it comes to IP Telephony. 10 years experience with Call center and Voice Gateways.
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WASHINGTON - Upstart phone carrier Qwest Communications Inc. will
donate $500 million worth of high-speed telecommunications service to U.S. universities building a faster Internet, Vice President Al Gore announced Tuesday.

"These research projects will help develop an Internet that is faster, more dependable and can connect billions of computers together,'' Gore said at a White House ceremony. Over 120 universities are articipating in the project, called Internet2, to develop a network much faster than the current Internet.

The experimental Internet2 will theoretically be capable of sending 2.4 billion bits of information, more than enough to send the contents of the entire 30-volume Encyclopedia Britannica, per second. Ordinary telephone modems currently operate at speeds up to 56,000 bits a second.

Copmplete article is located at... foxnews.com



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (3783)4/14/1998 8:29:00 PM
From: majormember  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7703
 
>>I WANT TO SEE $8 at the open and $15 at the close! <<<
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Byron,

If that happened tomorrow, would you sell at $15, expecting
to buy back at a lower price. Or would you keep all your shares?

Just curious,
Skane



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (3783)4/14/1998 11:55:00 PM
From: Spytrdr  Respond to of 7703
 
Pop quiz for everyone: What's the highest percentage gain -in the history of the US stock markets- for a stock in one single day? I was amazed e.g. when General Magic rose 184 % in a single day.