Yeah in this case the company (PTT) paid a TON of money to Henson, so much that they eventually had to re-brand to Greenpoint (which mustn't have been cheap). Their logo was all green.
They were pretty bad at marketing in those days, they only got better in the 00's when they had moved from a state-owned telco to a private one. They had some hit adverts like one based on common spelling mistakes when texting on the old mobile phones in those days.
Was this in the T9 days or before then? (I wish the archivist had added metadata to the ad, which seemed to capitalize on similar spelled fish products(?).)
I wonder what it was like for the two communications to Henson:
* Hey Jim, we called this computer file transfer protocol after Kermit, is that ok?
* Dear Henson Production Lawyers, we wish to engange in an IP partnership...
They were pretty bad at marketing in those days, they only got better in the 00's when they had moved from a state-owned telco to a private one. They had some hit adverts like one based on common spelling mistakes when texting on the old mobile phones in those days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuW6Q0NQmps (If you don't speak Dutch you won't get it though)