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To: DavidCG who wrote (38031)9/27/1998 8:19:00 AM
From: Al Krasberg  Respond to of 41046
 
David -
Thanks for confirming that EACH and EVERY earth station was averaging 2000 minutes/day. BIG DIFFERENCE!!! MILLIONS/YEAR!!!
I think the $100,000/month was in the original press release on the acquisition of the system, but I'll check.

JUST CHECKED and got back in time -
From June 12 Press Release:
"The network now produces revenue in excess of $100,000 per month"

Cheers



To: DavidCG who wrote (38031)9/27/1998 10:12:00 AM
From: TOM MICALE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Math exercise #1: 2000 times 11 stations times X. If X is a net figure and we put a denomination to it what would it be? I have read international calls are more expensive, but how much more? If we let X be .10 than I see 2200$. I suspect that our math problems will become more complex. Would anyone care to move the class on to math exercise #2?



To: DavidCG who wrote (38031)9/27/1998 3:15:00 PM
From: rd greer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
>>I have confirmed that all 11 stations are averaging a total of 2000 minutes per day (when the announcement took place).<<

DavidCG, I'm still confused. Does the above mean that together they average 2000 minutes per day? Or that each averages 2000 mpd, for a total of 22000 minutes per day?

confusedrd

Edit: Just read the previous post. Thanks for the clarification.