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To: Ray Burke who wrote (33963)5/19/1998 9:51:00 AM
From: LowtherAcademy  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 41046
 
Ray,
This press release, I think, was a very important. It certainly seems that FTEL's vision for a saleable product has been taken one step closer to being a revenue generator. Looks like with a little tweaking, they are going to offer a full turnkey system to all the entrepreneurs world wide. Remember, those boys up in Vancouver ( CT & T ,or something like that) had their business model needing only
5,000 customers per city to be profitable. Hell, folks like the ELKS,
or Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts , Boy Scouts---you get my drift--can jump into this thing and make some real money without needing the personnel
that have traditionally been needed to do something like this.

So, yup, I think this is a major announcement.

Lew



To: Ray Burke who wrote (33963)5/19/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: Ray Burke  Respond to of 41046
 
Message 4655 of 4656
> cathouse_65
May >19 1998
>10:32AM EDT

> ''Franklin Telecom is now
> the ONLY Internet
> Telephony...
> vendor that has incorporated invoicing technology with the VoIP >hardware.''

> ''The feedback from our customers has been nothing but positive,'' >said LDNet's president, Mitchell Marks. ''Franklin's
> software is comprehensive and user friendly.

> LDNet, which provides Internet service to eight midwestern cities >using the Tempest System, was among the first to beta test the >Billing & Authorization Server.

> According to Frank Peters, CEO and president of Franklin, ''The >Billing & Authorization Server on the Tempest System has
> multi-level tracking capabilities. This makes it possible for the >entrepreneur who is setting up his own Voice-over-IP phone
> company and reselling the service to easily keep track of the >orders and commissions from his resellers and their customers, as
> well.''

> ****

> Well those were the parts I liked best! NT/SQL are also pretty >standard in corp.
> worldwide, so it was a very good choice for the development of the >Tempest's B&A Server.

> Looks like some of the evals Are Complete and customers ARE Happy!

> Nice way to start off a show!! Baltimore here we come!
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(Nice post Cathouse)-Ray