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Observations from the NOM, page-36

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    @coppertop01
    I totally agree with you GG was more animated and excited about the Tata deal when he spoke of it.
    The AT&T deal prove 2 things:

    1) Syntonic has a CARRIER GRADE cloud based CSP. He mentioned that one other Telco ( no name mentioned) in the US are coming back to Syntonic after trialling another sponsored data platform and could not get it to work properly on their network. This alone gave Syntonic huge credibility that AT&T would partner up with Syntonic.

    2)Freeway V1.0 initially was designed to target the SE Asian/African/LATAM market not USA/Australia where he felt that data was relatively inexpensive. Although GG would agree that music downloads & video would be expensive even in the US so sponsored data would work here.

    Freeway V2.0 was designed for better and more efficient functionality with better offers. However I questioned GG and came at him from another angle and asked him if V2.0 was designed to get around the Net neutrality issues in India?
    He gave me a mischievious grin as though to answer yes that we could get around the Net neutrality issues hindering many companies from expanding market share even though it wasn't designed for that purpose..the first company I thought of was Facebook who tried and failed. See article below:

    http://indianexpress.com/article/te...sics-ban-net-neutrality-all-you-need-to-know/

    Although Syntonic are not going after the Indian market as yet but you can't rule it out as V2.0 has the potential to navigate around these issues.

    Can you imagine another 1.3 billion population market place just opened up..The executives of Syntonic are on the ball and professional.

    3) In the US there is a clear demand for Syntonic's dataflex product. Where capturing 1% of the marketplace = $300 million in revenue. Another company making product.
 
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