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metadata - On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 14:00:20 EST, editor@telecom-digest.orgwrote: Moderator Pat: it seems pretty obvious to me that "Len", "Jets Guy22", and at least one other poster on this topic (also with a Hotmail address) are actually the same person, trying single-handedly to give the impression that there's some groundswell of support for Norvergence. It's a shady tactic being used to support a company accused of using shady tactics. I'd be interested to know exactly when each of these "three people" made their first posts to this forum? Were they all in this same issue? [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: I really would not have any easy or convenient way of going through thousands of messages over a 22 year period to tell you the first time any of those author/writers first appeared in print here. If you want to know that, I suggest you go to the Telecom Archives/back issues directories (the several such) and grep the names you are interested in using a wild card for the various issues and volume numbers. Also use various internet search programs to research the names, email addresses, etc. Here is an easier project for you to work on first: Please describe in succinct phrases exactly what makes Norvergence a shady operation ala Enron and Worldcom. I am not saying I disagree with your assessment, only that I would like a factual report for readers here. PAT]Actually, I'm not the one arguing that Norvergence is shady -- all Iknow about the company is what I've seen here. It just struck me asVERY suspicious that after OTHERS had argued so, the defensivearguments being put forth were extremely dubious and, indeed,downright suspicious. If anything, all this person has done, indefence of Norvergence, is put them in an even worse light.
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