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Chris W. September 22nd 04 01:55 AM

Kerbango Radio
 
I am not sure where to post this so I hope you don't mind me using
your group.

I recently moved and forgot I had a 3Com Kerbango radio in storage. I
used to work in their sales/marketing dept. and a few of us were given
radios to show a few potential customers before they were released for
sale. It was a fun product with plenty of consumer interest, but the
product was canned (one in a long list of fun products) while we were
out promoting it. The poor little radio never made it into production
and the division was dissolved. A shame really, but that is another
story.

So my bothering your group with this email is are there any collectors
interested in a Kerbango radio? I used to have it plugged into my
network, but have since had it in storage and don't plan on using it
in the future. I have thought about listing it on ebay, but I doubt
anyone would be looking for one as I don't think they know the radio
even exists.

Thanks

Chris

Telamon September 22nd 04 04:32 AM

In article ,
(Chris W.) wrote:

I am not sure where to post this so I hope you don't mind me using
your group.

I recently moved and forgot I had a 3Com Kerbango radio in storage. I
used to work in their sales/marketing dept. and a few of us were given
radios to show a few potential customers before they were released for
sale. It was a fun product with plenty of consumer interest, but the
product was canned (one in a long list of fun products) while we were
out promoting it. The poor little radio never made it into production
and the division was dissolved. A shame really, but that is another
story.

So my bothering your group with this email is are there any collectors
interested in a Kerbango radio? I used to have it plugged into my
network, but have since had it in storage and don't plan on using it
in the future. I have thought about listing it on ebay, but I doubt
anyone would be looking for one as I don't think they know the radio
even exists.


Interesting concept, an Internet radio appliance. It is to expensive for
what it is though which might be why it failed.

http://www.gadgetcentral.com/kerbango_intro.html

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

barnabas December 18th 12 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris W. (Post 210671)
I am not sure where to post this so I hope you don't mind me using
your group.

I recently moved and forgot I had a 3Com Kerbango radio in storage. I
used to work in their sales/marketing dept. and a few of us were given
radios to show a few potential customers before they were released for
sale. It was a fun product with plenty of consumer interest, but the
product was canned (one in a long list of fun products) while we were
out promoting it. The poor little radio never made it into production
and the division was dissolved. A shame really, but that is another
story.

So my bothering your group with this email is are there any collectors
interested in a Kerbango radio? I used to have it plugged into my
network, but have since had it in storage and don't plan on using it
in the future. I have thought about listing it on ebay, but I doubt
anyone would be looking for one as I don't think they know the radio
even exists.

Thanks

Chris

You just found him Chris I am looking for a special radio for my 10 year old
which we call our "old soul" so if you still have it i would be intested in it.
Thank you
barnabas


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