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To: Marc who wrote (225)6/2/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: Link Lady  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1622
 
Sprint plans landmark upgrade
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Sprint hopes to make the new service available in 36 major markets this year and a total of 60 markets next year.
Cisco Systems is providing key hardware for what is being called the Integrated On-Demand Network, with Bellcore providing the central software.
Sprint will sell the service through RadioShack, which already sells Sprint mobile telephone service.
Several big companies have already committed to using the Sprint service including Hallmark, Silicon Graphics, RadioShack parent Tandy and Ernst
& Young LLP, the announcement said.
Sprint, which trails AT&T Corp. and MCI Communications Corp. in the long-distance business, is the first to announce a new telecommunications
system on such a large scale.
There have long been promises of full-service networks offering everything from video on demand, electronic shopping and more. But telephone
companies need greater capacity and more efficient transmission technologies to send the huge amount of data.
Carriers now use different transmission technologies for voice and data; the dial tone, for example, cannot handle digital data as is. And keeping lines
open to go online ties up circuits.
Experts said an integrated network is needed to combine voice, video and data and pipe them over the same lines.



To: Marc who wrote (225)6/3/1998 5:15:00 PM
From: Marc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1622
 
INFOINTERACTIVE STATES NO MATERIAL CHANGE

HALIFAX, N.S., June 3 /CNW/ - In response to inquiries regarding the
recent trading activity in shares of InfoInterActive, the Company wishes to state that it is not aware of any material change, either internal to the Company, or in the form of external news from outside sources, that would have any material negative effect on the Company's business plan or its competitive position. In fact, as indicated at the recent Annual General Meeting, the Company is anticipating a number of positive developments in the near future which will confirm that the company is continuing its rapid growth cycle.
The Alberta Stock Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the
information here.

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