It certainly sounds like a good idea. I don't know if our agreements extend into that realm but I will ask.
Rob
> Dear Mr. Bleckman: > > Is there any chance that the following idea could come to fruition at the > June 21st shareholder meeting?: > **************************************************** > "Avaya/Global Crossing/GlobeTel-Monterrey re: 2006 World Cup Games: > > Global Crossing Becomes First 'Avaya SIP-Compliant' Global VoIP Provider > > Certified interoperability facilitates enterprise adoption of Voice over > IP. > > For Immediate Release: 19-Oct-2005 > > FLORHAM PARK, N.J., US - > Global Crossing (Nasdaq: GLBC) today announced that it is the first global > VoIP provider whose enterprise Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) > solutions portfolio is fully compliant with Avaya's (NYSE: AV) Session > Initiation Protocol (SIP) telephony solutions. > > Avaya provides the infrastructure for FIFA: > > http://fifaworldcup.avaya.com/ > > I think Globetel could act as a service provider for Avaya via Global > Crossing to provide Monterrey with the first World Cup game broadcast via > stratellite/WiMAX to the citizens of Monterrey, Mexico, etc. when Mexico > plays Portugal on June 21st, the day of our GTE shareholder meeting. Why > else move the SHM to June from August?...all the connections are there in > place...looks very logical to me. > JMHO." > ************************************************************* > I think it would be wonderful for the shareholders if the above proposed > idea could actually happen. If it's not already in the works, perhaps you > could bring up the possibility to Tim Huff. > If you can't reply on this subject, I will understand, and thanks in > advance. > > a loyal shareholder, > Jim
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