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To: Craig Richards who wrote (132)5/13/1999 2:16:00 PM
From: Bear Down  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1440
 
I was told by someone at NCT's sattelite access office that the only way to see the products and get prices was to come by their office in St Pete, FL. She also told me that people from all over the country were coming in everyday to preview and demo their products



To: Craig Richards who wrote (132)5/13/1999 3:39:00 PM
From: Arthur_Porcari  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1440
 
Since the products were all under Baraka Intracom, the programmers are now finishing up all the changes to the code that showed BI as the copyright owner to NCT. (Splash Screens etc.) For this reason all the products are not available at this time. (check the website for those that are) But the wholesale prices for the various products at the time of the aquisition under Baraka Intracom were as follows I believe. Don't hold me to these as a current number as each is being update with newer versions as well as the name changes. But all these products were being sold under BI.

Cinemail................$ 29.95

Vid View Pro............$499.95

Vid View Home...........$ 99.95

Media Phone.............$129.95

Video Surveillance (Business V.) View watch..$1,575 (hardw & softw)

Video Surveillance (Consumer) Eyewatch....$ 975 (hardw & softw)

Wave TV.................$550 (hardware & software)

Check the website for what each does.

netcommandtech.com

The full scope of the satellite protocols are still in development, but will initially be available to larger corporate users, as I understand. And therefore custom priced.