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To: onza (98 ) From: DablocTrader Thursday, Apr 15 1999 11:32AM ET Reply # of 102 David, et.al., Here's an internet Telephony play that looks verrry interesting! News out this AM on ACCR (Access Power) Access Power Introduces Flat-Rate $10 Per Month Unlimited Calling With net.caller Free Software and Activation for PC-to-Phone Calls to Anywhere in the Continental United States biz.yahoo.com For Informational Use Only! NEWS ALERT ACCR ACCR is up 68% today to $0.380 on news of providing unlimited Telephone Calls in the US using the Internet to connect to any regular phone. You can call with your computer to a friend in another state and he can receive your call on his phone. ACCR's FEE is a Flat Rate of $10 for this. They are using Vocaltec software. ACCR has 14.6 million shares outstanding and a float of 6 million shares This seems to have tremendous growth potential Do your due diligence on this one! Here is the news Release!! Wednesday April 14, 4:28 pm Eastern Time Company Press Release Access Power Introduces Flat-Rate $10 Per Month Unlimited Calling With net.caller Free Software and Activation for PC-to-Phone Calls to Anywhere in the Continental United States PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 14, 1999-- Access Power Inc. (OTC BB:ACCR) Wednesday announced the introduction of new Internet telephony software and service which allows customers to make unlimited calls from their multimedia personal computer to a regular telephone anywhere in the continental U.S. for a flat rate of $10 per month. The new software called net.caller(tm) is a simple to use dialer developed by VocalTec Communications Ltd. (Nasdaq:VOCLF - news). The software and activation are free to all subscribers of the service. The net.caller software is a light version of the Internet Phone(r) for Access Power. ''net.caller replaces the traditional per minute charges associated with most communication services,'' said Douglas Bottomley, senior vice president of sales and marketing, ''net.caller flat-rate pricing is consistent with today's traditional Internet Service Provider pricing which the consumer market is comfortable with and has grown to expect. net.caller is truly an Internet service and a pure application of Internet Telephony technology.'' In order to use net.caller, customers need to be running Windows 95/98 or db