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To: De Peepster who wrote (5322)9/6/1998 10:19:00 AM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Thank you again Barbara and BellBoy!!!!! This should be more than enough to keep the longs and thats that. Folks that have more specific questions, etc., and are frustrated that they do not get answers, REMEMBER: FNTN is in a HIGHLY competitive market.
Billions are being spent in the race. When you have a question ask yourself first, would this in any way effect the companies competitive edge, or give other companies too much insight as to be damaging or the other issue is "divulging insider information". Some folks may want to know 'future plans" of FNTN as an example. Do you really think this company is going to show their hand before its time just to appease a few cranky investors?? Look at what B&B and B have given us that we didn't know. Enormous amount of information to help us keep OUR vision. HOLD ON. LONG AND STRONG.



To: De Peepster who wrote (5322)9/6/1998 10:23:00 AM
From: Dan Dieffenwierth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15313
 
Hi Barbara, thanks for all yours and BellBoys info
and hope your grandmother is improving. Now if I may
I would like to add a little to your 1a: about IDB -
yesterday morning, I received a physical address for IDB from
Rodney McKenzie.(Thanks) If you would like it, it is:
International Data Broadcasting, Inc.
601 W. Robertson
Brandon, Florida 33511
I was able to go by IDB while in that area to do an observation.
I've read on some threads where a public company was actually
someone's apartment or garage. Well IDB, soon to be acquired
by FNTN looks to be a real business. Brandon, Florida is
located next to Tampa, Florida. State Road 60, which is
six lanes, runs through the center of Brandon. The traffic
count is very high on SR60. The street Robertson, runs parallel
with SR60 and is one block off to the south. The area IDB is
in is very active. They are in a tan brick, well maintained
and attractive commercial building. The front is half glass
and half brick. They were closed today so all I could do
was peek in. All I could see was the receptionists desk.
It was a moderate, nice formica type desk with a computer
on it. Next to this room was a small 10 X 10 conference type
room with a small table and chairs. Probably for sales or
general work. Both rooms looked pleasant, neat, clean and
business like. The full name and numbers of IDB were on
the glass next to the front door. There was a parking lot
in front of the building which would hold about 10 or 12
cars. There was a drive down the side of the building with
more parking lot in the back. A dumpster was blocking this
drive. They must not need the additional parking.
I don't think this type business needs a lot of parking as would
a retail store.
The building was approximately 35 feet wide and 60 feet deep.
Hope this helps a little,
Dan



To: De Peepster who wrote (5322)9/6/1998 10:24:00 AM
From: Wally  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15313
 
Peep: First of all, thanks from all of us for your time and for the additional information..
especially considering your Grandmother's illness.

EVERYTHING sounds very positive

I won't press you on the FNTN/Siemens "creative" relationship. You pretty much answered what I've suspected - that the term "Strategic Partner" may be much more than a fancy name for a supplier. "Creative" assistance goes far beyond "technical" assistance. Stay tuned to this one.
One question. We know that news has been deliberately delayed while we wait for the Market to stop spinning. Obviously, that would not stop the technical development and implementation of the Extranet. Are they moving ahead with deployment during the news blackout?

Wally