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To: Eric who wrote (17382)9/25/1998 9:54:00 PM
From: Clint Todish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77399
 
Eric,

Yes - good interview.

quote.com

-C



To: Eric who wrote (17382)9/25/1998 11:04:00 PM
From: StockMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77399
 
Dude,
Re -- I got a kick of his statement saying that voice will be "free" in a few years down the road. The telcos must be shaking in their boots!

Stick to your nonsense posts. When you start showing how little you know, you make a fool out of yourself.

So keep saying how I make you money or something.



To: Eric who wrote (17382)9/25/1998 11:05:00 PM
From: Tulvio Durand  Respond to of 77399
 
Why are futures down so much (S&P500 = -1400: NASDQ 100 =-2225)?

cme.com

Tulvio



To: Eric who wrote (17382)9/26/1998 9:24:00 AM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77399
 
"Free voice calls"

I find it very hard to believe that voice calls, which has value for the public, and for which the public is willing to pay good money, will be provided free by companies which are essentially monopolies in their service areas.

On the other hand, I'm uncomfortable looking at anything J.C. says with too much skepticism because I recognize his vision in this area far surpasses mine.

If I ever place a "free" phonecall in the future, I hope I'll remember his interview. Happy investing, PW.



To: Eric who wrote (17382)9/26/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: JRH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77399
 
Eric:
If voice will be free in a few years, this would cause the big telcos to hesitate in investing in new infrastructure that would make that happen. It seems like this would be negative for CSCO. Any thoughts?

Also, who is to say that customers will get their voice for free? Could it be that the telcos are able to transfer the voice over data and video for free but they don't pass on the savings to us?