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Re: Brinks & Broadview Takeovers



"tourman" wrote:
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> RHC: One point of clarification Bob. I don't think it is correct for any
> company to give out their installer code (which I think is what you mean...)
> upon cessation of the contract, or service, or whatever.

Nor do I.  We used a different code for every client.  The code belonged to
the system and the system belonged to the customer.

> I doubt there is anyone who would ever do that. But as long as the board is
> not actually locked, as you know, anyone or any other company can default
> and start fresh. Defaulting also gets rid of any "proprietary" information
> (such as dialer information) which some companies seem to hold as having
> some real value, and also ensures the panel is fresh upon reuse, with some
> previous things (like callback) disabled. An unlocked board is totally
> reusable by anyone who knows what he is doing, but a locked board is useless
> property......that's my point !

Agreed.

> On long term contracts, we totally agree....(sshh.....let's not get Jim
> riled up again.....:))

I didn't think you intended to start trouble.  We have one opinion.  Jim has
another.  'Nuff said?

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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