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stitch_surfs

09/04/05 12:27 AM

#17511 RE: poevester #17510

That's a far cry from actually being the manufacturer. It ads an entire layer of abstraction (and a layer of cost) to the manufacturing process and at the same time it removes controls in prduction that include costs, timing, design and the protection of proprietary information, technology and know how.

What it means is that they can introduce CLYW to a manufacturer that probably kicks Rvtec back some fee for making the introduction and it is NOT NOT NOT the same thing as RVtec actually having full scale production lines and the people to run them as has been repetitively suggested by this board.

It's simple, either Rvtec does production manufacturing or they do not and by their own website description of their services, they do not.

-stitch

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Billcoln

09/04/05 7:27 PM

#17527 RE: poevester #17510

The question then is who is manufacturing the phones? asnap and other pumpers are claiming RL is on the production line at RV-TEC, but you are confirming they act more as a consultant. Isn't this what the Ohio operation was supposed to do, consult?

From CLYW PR.
The investment in RV Tec was done by Calypso to expedite the production and delivery to market of the Calypso' ASNAP(TM) patented technology on the C1250i WiFi-GSM-GPRS VoIP smart cellular phone.

If RV Tec is not a manufacturer, and the Calypso is ready to reshape the wireless market with their existing phone, why does Calypso need RV Tec?