Yes, the company has admitted to some software bugs, but that's always expected with software-based systems. That's why they do betas in the first place -- to identify bugs and fix them. Everyone releases new product with software bugs too, but then they fix the remaining bugs in short order on the fly with an Internet delivered patch. Think Apple iPhone. The fact they brought someone in-house just recently to obviate any bugs reassures me they're serious about CURA.
The betas were extended from Q3 into Q4. Now the betas are over and paid pilots are being conducted. The paid pilots generally go for 30 to 60 days. CRGS informed us of all this.
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