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Technology Stocks : Glenayre Technologies(GEMS)- a pure cellular PCS play? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Linda Kaplan who wrote (2815)9/3/1998 12:24:00 AM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3431
 
Hold with confidence !

BWDIK

Bob



To: Linda Kaplan who wrote (2815)9/3/1998 3:19:00 PM
From: Anthony Aquino  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3431
 
An older piece of news on the yahoo thread...
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I sure hope you get your 17...
If you get 27, I'll throw the party...

Tuesday August 18, 8:03 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
SkyTel Predicts Accelerating Reseller Activity
AT&T AlphaTrack Service Latest Addition to Resale Lineup
JACKSON, Miss.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 18, 1998--The announcement Monday of AT&T's AlphaTrack service is viewed by SkyTel (NASDAQ: SKYT - news) as an indicator of the accelerating activity that can be expected with the recent release of smaller advanced messaging devices.

''While agreements have been in place for some time with all major carriers, many carriers were waiting for the new compact devices,'' stated Calvin C. LaRoche, senior vice president for SkyTel's wholesale division. ''The announced campaigns and introductions over the past week by PageNet and AT&T confirm that they also believe the market will respond strongly to the new products.''

SkyTel operates the only nationwide advanced messaging network in the United States. AT&T Wireless Services and more than 35 other carriers are actively selling advanced services from the SkyTel platform. In total, more than 100 companies have signed reselling agreements with SkyTel and will offer the new advanced messaging devices.

Over the past few months, Glenayre and Motorola have completed development of four new advanced messaging devices. Three of the pagers rival traditional one-way text devices in size. The fourth, Motorola's PageWriter 2000, offers full keyboard entry and a 14-line screen.

''The size and performance of these new devices represents the next generation of paging that will spur increasing market acceptance and growth,'' said John T. Stupka, SkyTel president and CEO. ''These advanced messaging units provide customers with premium nationwide text messaging at a very favorable price.''

''Don't be surprised if other carriers start emphasizing advanced messaging products during the remainder of this year. The new devices, coupled with our ever expanding network, make our offering truly a 'more for less' solution,'' continued Stupka. ''Guaranteed messaging, nationwide coverage and message correction for $24.95 a month is a value that many customers will find compelling. Increased reseller activity is one of the factors driving us toward a positive net income in the fourth quarter of this year.''

SkyTel Communications, Inc., headquartered in Jackson, Miss., is a leader in wireless messaging, serving more than 1.4 million customers. Since 1989, SkyTel has led the paging sector toward true nationwide messaging through a series of innovations that culminated in SkyTel two-way interactive messaging service. This service allows customers to exchange messages with other pagers and receive messages via e-mail and the Internet. More information about the company is available at www.skytel.com or by calling 1-800-643-0323.