To: Mr. Big who wrote (54543 ) 2/23/1999 4:32:00 PM From: flickerful Respond to of 119973
..." Oracle-UVEW deal on CNBC ! Expect signifigant increase... In mid January UVEW began talks with ASND and Yahoo in hopes of establishing a partnership for internet and software marketing related services.Today we saw the beginning of what CNBC calls" the future of home entertainment and the internet" UVEW has now partnered with Oracle,Bell Atlantic,Intel,and The Trump Media Corp..." while this outlandish post bothered me when it initially appeared, it was not until its internet- wide appearance on various BB became so noxious that i felt compelled to call you on it. there is no UVEW/Oracle deal, let alone one on cnbc... and there NEVER WAS any such deal. beyond that erroneous piece of hype, i am asking that you substantiate the above-cited claims, with specifically cited sources for each of your claims. to the best of my knowledge,UVEW is partners with none of the above . their website, in fact, lists only LU and MOT: and in these cases, they are at best an OEM. and in neither case to date, has anything been produced under the purview of any development agreement that does exist.uniview.net ...."UniView technologies is developing set-top box that will provide Internet access and video-on-demand for FreeLinQ Communications private virtual network. FreeLinQ uses DSL technology to transmit digital video through copper telephone wires into multiple dwelling units. It projects that it will have more than 500,000 subscribers to its service by 2001. Set-top box will work with TVs or PCs, UniView said. Service will provide Internet access at speed of 1.5 Mbps..." Trump Towers is the first location that UVEW boxes [still being developed]are planned for use in connection with their agreement with FreeLinq. Trump Media has an investment in FreeLinq. THAT'S IT any material information you have to document alleged "talks" or "partnerships" would be most appreciated, but i trust none exists. therefore, cease and desist posting misleading information: as you know, the SEC frowns upon it.