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To: ENOTS who wrote (1130)4/4/1999 9:50:00 AM
From: Jim Mulis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13157
 
Our partner, Liberty Media, has an incredible reach. Think about what they and Rupert Murdock can do over the entire world.....

"One thing that seems certain is that money won't be a problem.
Singer's old employer, TCI, has passed its 37% majority stake in
Flextech to John Malone's television group, Liberty Media (nyse:
LMGa). Now that the merger with AT&T (nyse: T) has closed,
Liberty has $5 billion to spend and it is significant that Dob Bennet,
Liberty's chief executive, is a member of Flextech's board.

The question is how effective the interactive and Internet plays
will be. Despite competition from BSkyB, it seems likely that the
coming of digital television and Flextech's aggressive branding and
cross-promotion between its web sites and television channels will
lead to the company's positioning itself strongly in both the
e-commerce and entertainment fields. With such partners as
Liberty Media and Microsoft, among others, Flextech could well
emerge as the U.K.'s leading content provider."



forbes.com



To: ENOTS who wrote (1130)4/4/1999 11:24:00 AM
From: hoffy  Respond to of 13157
 
Here's another positive story for IATV. This is a quote from inside an article talking about the future of the internet:

"The Internet user of 2003, according to a new scenario from INTECO
Corporation (www.inteco.com), will be able to jump on the Internet through his TV set as he catches the morning news, tap in again through his digital wireless phone (or PDA) on the way to work and continue from his computer once he arrives at the office. It will all be the same information, and it will all be available to him at any time from almost anywhere...the result of a strategy
INTECO calls Interactive Multi-Point Content Distribution.

Gee. WHo is going to make the convergence of the internet and digital TV a reality,. Oh Yeah, a little company called IATV

Is it any wonder IATV is being bought up in big blocks now and starting to take off. This is a gold mine folks. It's like the berth of a new powerhouse in the technology world.