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Been keeping an eye on FTEL, and while it’s encouraging to see they’ve got a prototype, the way they’re handling their marketing and communication is weak at best. They held a luncheon, teased big things, then dropped a super short video with barely any context — and that’s where it ended.If you’ve got something real, market it like you believe in it. Put out a proper demo, show how it works, walk investors through the vision. One vague video isn’t enough. There’s a lot of potential here, but the rollout feels amateur.
FTEL needs to seriously step up their game if they want people to buy into the story. This isn’t just about having tech — it’s about showing it off with clarity and confidence. Right now, the silence and weak follow-through are doing more harm than good.
Time to stop hiding and start building real momentum.
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