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To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (33494)5/6/1998 8:26:00 PM
From: STK1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
The FCC is chilled for now.Elk seems to elude that GTE may be interested in the tempest.Our oc-24 we are getting for free must have come at some future consideration.Too much speculation here.Too much if that if this.GTE could take all the tempest it wanted with 4 days revenues.Wcom if needed will spin off MCI net and have whats left.To wcom Rev is rev. We need sales in the Fortune 500 soon.We need FNET to get positive.Thats a long way away.Good Luck I'm waiting for that provisional on may 7 mr.Fine.



To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (33494)5/6/1998 8:29:00 PM
From: LowtherAcademy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
ST,
Nice find. Timely and informative: I was particularly pleased to read the following:
nternational Growth

Internet telephony is primarily an international issue. Most of the growth in Internet telephony revenues will come from International calls, Kasrel says. Consumers will generate approximately $2.5 billion in revenues in 2004 from $52 million in 1998, Kasrel projects.
Prepaid international calling cards will account
for about 70 percent of that growth, he says.


From my take, the corroboration to FTEL/FNET/WCOM plan is way
more positive than anything I've read in the last week.

Lew