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To: hoffy who wrote (41914)1/11/1999 7:20:00 PM
From: Trooper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
I agree HOFFY. I saw that release earlier, and could not believe the stock didn't soar! I got in for 3000 immediately. The only thing this stock lacks is good PR.



To: hoffy who wrote (41914)1/11/1999 7:35:00 PM
From: QuietWon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
Anyone using @HOME ie ATHM modem?? Most useLESS POS service. 539 bytes per second ? Spent over 1 hour ON HOLD with local provider of @home
today; over 4 hours in total on hold on Friday .

Turns out was losing data packets from local provider to me. That has been corrected.

NOW I find out the problem is @home's fault (from @home to local provider) and quoting the technician "...backplane of AT HOME has had problems which they don;t like to acknowledge"

Anyone else have problems with at home? Told the local provider I was writing a letter to NY Times on their crappy management - no one should be on hold that long - and speeds that can be easily beaten by a 14.4 dial in modem.

I am a more than a little slow in the past hour - turtles can move faster!



To: hoffy who wrote (41914)1/11/1999 8:00:00 PM
From: Sandra  Respond to of 119973
 
Hoffy,
actc, keeps forging forward with news too.....a matter of time there too...my long shot.
Monday January 11, 4:22 pm Eastern Time

Applied Cellular unit, Compucook Inc. sign pact

PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan 11 (Reuters) - Intelek Inc., a subsidiary of Applied Cellular
Technology (Nasdaq:ACTC - news), said Monday it has signed a sales and marketing
contract with Compucook Inc. to re-market thousands of personal computers and printers.

The equipment is set to be sold via Inteletek's soon-to-be-launched Internet superstore at www.intelesale.com.

Revenues from the agreement are expected to exceed $1.6 million and will be accretive in the company's first quarter.

''Marketing this product through our Internet Web site, www.intelesale.com, insures our customers the highest return on their
excess inventory,'' said Marc Sherman, president of Inteletek. ''This alliance serves as a model for similar corporate
relationships.''

Applied Cellular Technology provides products and services for the wireless, telecommunications and digital industry.