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To: Steve Turner who wrote (771)3/24/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: Roger A. Babb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1197
 
Steve, just what is the phone line cost? And where will the revenues come from to pay it? Very basic questions.

As for the service, it will be good and bad at times, just as with any new and growing service. We should not read too much into that either positive or negative.



To: Steve Turner who wrote (771)3/24/1999 11:22:00 AM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1197
 
Don't post any crap about each line costing $20 a month, though.

Steve, that's no crap, it's fact. I was just telling people the cost per line that Ameritech charges. I know because that's what I pay for the service. The CEO went on CNBC to say that it didn't cost too much when they buy in large quantities. That may be so, but he didn't elaborate on the cost issue either. Another point I made is a lot of people signed up (myself included), got the number, EFax pays for the line month after month, but then we have no use for it. What Efax got in return is an email address from me. Anybody can buy a list of email addresses for significant less money. Efax will not be measured by how many email addresses it has, but by how many pages it has received and transmitted.

Regards,

Tom