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Re: Personalizit post# 29844

Monday, 08/15/2005 12:53:48 PM

Monday, August 15, 2005 12:53:48 PM

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Personalizit, in terms of the size of virgin, the fee seems nominal; in terms of what they are paying for- the right to cross neom's bridge, i think it's quite impressive. 90,000 to get to the internet from bar codes for virgin. If everyone who wants to get to the internet via bar codes has to pay 90 grand, neom is going to be very very rich. I know this is a simplification, but my point is, the fact that virgin is paying to cross that bridge is the significant thing, not the amount they are paying. Everyone is going to have to pay, pure and simple, to cross that bridge. Some will fight it in court, most won't (because most, as you state, aren't huge companies like virgin and would rather pay a fee than pay lawyers to fight something they know they won't win- because nobody has, or will win that fight). Pure and simple, if you want to access the internet via bar codes, you're going to have to pay neom (90 grand if you're virgin, maybe less if you're smaller, who knows what numbers neom is looking for? Obviiously we don't, because they don't tell us). Bottom line is, there are how many billions of bar codes? And how many companies will one day realize the value of that link to the internet? Again, i can only guess at this. But the one thing we now know, for sure, is that the bridge has a toll, and everyone is going to have to pay it.

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Joe