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Welcome to the Stock Certificates page at Treasured Stocks, your rare currency and rare coin dealers who offer everything from rare Confederate money to old stock certificates. On this page, you'll discover antique and not so antique stock certificates from the telecommunications industry. Browse and discover certificates of WorldCom stock, of Sirius stock and of numerous other now-defunct shares that were traded during the roaring, heady days of the telecom bubble. It is important to note that most of the more recent telecom stocks were electronically traded; few hard copy paper stock certificates were issued. Telecom corporate stock certificate collectors of the few that exist will likely enjoy rich investment returns.


Item # 161 - Price $79.00

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“Notice the very low certificate number”.

The availability of these certificates in the market place are low since the company is out of business.

Be Incorporated offered software solutions designed specifically for Internet appliances and digital media applications. BeIA, was the Company's Complete Internet Appliance Solution; Home Audio Reference Platform (HARP), a BeIA-based reference platform or prototype for Internet-enabled home stereo devices; and BeOS, an operating system designed for digital media applications. The Company also generated revenue by collecting commission from sales of third-party software through its BeDepot.com Website.

BeIA

BeIA Client Platform was designed to provide a high-performance, small-footprint environment for special-purpose, Internet-enabled devices to deliver information, communication and entertainment into the hands of end users. One of the core strengths of the BeIA technology was its ability to deliver, display and control multiple audio and video inputs and applications with little performance degradation.

HARP

The Company launched a BeIA-based reference platform for Internet-enabled home stereo devices. Designed for consumer electronics companies and home stereo component manufacturers, the Company's HARP was an implementation of BeIA Client Platform that functions as a traditional stereo component to play compact discs, tapes and records, but could also be used to access and broadcast Internet-based audio and other services. A HARP device transfered the contents of a compact disc to an integrated hard disk in a format, such as MP3, that is compatible with the audio needs of the service provider and its users.



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