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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Airstar Technologies, Inc. (ASTG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Stocktalk Lurker who wrote (2079)5/13/1998 4:53:00 PM
From: Financial Internet Group  Respond to of 3967
 
Lurker:

Airstar has two subsidiaries: SSI and Select Network Systems,Inc. (SNS).
SNS is the company that will have the CLEC licensing.

The single and married soldiers are housed separately both on and off
the bases. The single soldiers are serviced (telephonically, I mean)
through the Sprint contract with AAFES. The married soldiers are not
under contract so their service is an open field and we want to get that
business.

Fibre is the name of the game for High Speed Internet.

The CLEC business is competitive. Our advantage is our single soldier
subcontract with Sprint, (and through them, with AAFES). This contract
pays for much of the infrastructure we would use to service the civilian
communities immediately surrounding the bases. As we get rolling in the
CLEC business, we expand outward from the bases. The bases serve as
platforms from which we build our CLEC service.

Hope this helps.

Dal Grauer