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To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (572)3/12/1999 12:19:00 PM
From: Fred Rollins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
Steve, what is your opinion of TSIS? See recent news below.

Interactive Telesis Establishes Powerful Internet Service

SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 12, 1999--Interactive Telesis Inc. (''ITI'') (OTC BB:TSIS), a leader in interactive corporate communications today announced the successful launch of a powerful new Internet based record and replay service as a key part of its new suite of Internet services.

Utilizing the World Wide Web to allow listening to pre-recorded conference calls is the first of many high margin Internet related services to be rolled out for 1999.

This new service is of particular benefit and interest to ITI's clients in the teleconferencing industry. It is expected to develop into a multi-million dollar revenue source in upcoming years as more of North America's leading telephone companies look to ITI to meet their growing need for enhanced Internet-based client services.

Harnessing the power of the Internet, the new service is called ''Internet Record & Replay'' (IRR). IRR makes ITI's digitally recorded conference calls available over the Internet. This capability combined with ITI's existing telephone based ''Record & Replay'' service solidifies the company's leadership in teleconference replay services.

ITI's Internet Record and Replay service makes the conference call recording available for replay on any Web site the Telco's business customer chooses. The result is a business customer who can now target audiences anywhere in the world with conference calls that can be accessed audience's convenience.

ITI's proprietary technologies provide seamless transparent digital recording & replay of conference calls for ITI's Telco clients. Any participating Telco business customer and their target audience see only the Telco company providing all conference call services.

Interactive Telesis Inc. (www.intelesis.com) is a leading provider of comprehensive IVR solutions to some of the largest and most progressive Fortune 500 companies since 1994.

Interactive Telesis' family of products and services include: InvestorREACH Interactive Voice Response (IVR), Teleconference Record & Replay (R&R), Internet Teleconference Record & Replay (IRR), and ITI's groundbreaking ''TeleSurvey'' Telephonic Automated Survey Response (TASR).

ITI's clients include AT&T, Nike, Frontier Confertech, Yahoo!, Excite!, and Wells Fargo.

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Contact:

Interactive Telesis Inc.
JJ Jeffrey, 888/546-2957
jjeffrey@intelesis.com




To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (572)3/12/1999 10:08:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4337
 
Steve, Your old pal BLUE here. What do you think about go2net(GNET) being on Evander Holyfield's trunks during the Lennox Lewis fight in Madison Square Garden, March 13th? I do love that company.
Seems to me go2net will be viewed by a the world which is only right as this is the world wide web. www.go2net.com . I hope it goes the distance. BLUE



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (572)3/13/1999 11:29:00 AM
From: chirodoc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4337
 
steve, if you had a crystal ball...................

and could look out 3-5 years from now
what percentage of homes will access internet by.......

phone linves versus cable????????

would love to hear your guess!!!!!!!!

curtis

(a subscriber and avid follower)



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (572)3/13/1999 1:11:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
Steve,

not long ago the company named EFAX appeared on my radar. Now it emerged and the stock price soared, driven by positive news on new efax service sign-ups.

Do you have an opinion on their business model yet?

Thanks, in advance

C.



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (572)3/13/1999 2:08:00 PM
From: Sam Biller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
I am interested in your current opinion on CheckFree (CKFR)?

Any comments on the Intuit lawsuit?

TIA,

Sam