EQUITY INVESTOR FUND CONCEPT SER TELE GLOBAL TR 6 DEF ASS FD
497, 1999-07-16
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                                     DEFINED ASSET FUNDSSM
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                              EQUITY INVESTOR FUND
                              CONCEPT SERIES
                              TELE-GLOBAL TRUST 6
                              (A UNIT INVESTMENT TRUST)
                              O   CAPITAL APPRECIATION
                              O   PROFESSIONAL SELECTION
                              O   DIVERSIFICATION WITHIN THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
                                  INDUSTRY
                              O   DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT OPTION



SPONSORS:                      -------------------------------------------------
Merrill Lynch,                 The Securities and Exchange Commission has not
Pierce, Fenner & Smith         approved or disapproved these Securities or
Incorporated                   passed upon the adequacy of this prospectus. Any
Salomon Smith Barney Inc.      representation to the contrary is a criminal
PaineWebber Incorporated       offense.
Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.      Prospectus dated July 15, 1999.


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Defined Asset FundsSM
DEFINED ASSET FUNDSSM IS AMERICA'S OLDEST AND LARGEST FAMILY OF UNIT INVESTMENT
TRUSTS, WITH OVER $160 BILLION SPONSORED OVER THE LAST 28 YEARS. DEFINED ASSET
FUNDS HAS BEEN A LEADER IN UNIT INVESTMENT TRUST RESEARCH AND PRODUCT
INNOVATION. OUR FAMILY OF FUNDS HELPS INVESTORS WORK TOWARD THEIR FINANCIAL
GOALS WITH A FULL RANGE OF QUALITY INVESTMENTS, INCLUDING MUNICIPAL, CORPORATE
AND GOVERNMENT BOND PORTFOLIOS, EQUITY PORTFOLIOS AND INTERNATIONAL BOND AND
EQUITY PORTFOLIOS.

DEFINED ASSET FUNDS OFFER A NUMBER OF ADVANTAGES:

   O A DISCIPLINED STRATEGY OF BUYING AND HOLDING WITH A LONG-TERM VIEW IS THE
     CORNERSTONE OF DEFINED ASSET FUNDS.

   O FIXED PORTFOLIO: DEFINED FUNDS FOLLOW A BUY AND HOLD INVESTMENT STRATEGY;
     FUNDS ARE NOT MANAGED AND PORTFOLIO CHANGES ARE LIMITED.
   O DEFINED PORTFOLIOS: WE CHOOSE THE STOCKS AND BONDS IN ADVANCE, SO YOU KNOW
     WHAT YOU'RE INVESTING IN.
   O PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH: OUR DEDICATED RESEARCH TEAM SEEKS OUT STOCKS OR
     BONDS APPROPRIATE FOR A PARTICULAR FUND'S OBJECTIVES.
   O ONGOING SUPERVISION: WE MONITOR EACH PORTFOLIO ON AN ONGOING BASIS.
NO MATTER WHAT YOUR INVESTMENT GOALS, RISK TOLERANCE OR TIME HORIZON, THERE'S
PROBABLY A DEFINED ASSET FUND THAT SUITS YOUR INVESTMENT STYLE. YOUR FINANCIAL
PROFESSIONAL CAN HELP YOU SELECT A DEFINED ASSET FUND THAT WORKS BEST FOR YOUR
INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO.


CONTENTS
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RISK/RETURN SUMMARY.....................................           3
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM YOUR INVESTMENT................           6
   INCOME...............................................           6
   RECORDS AND REPORTS..................................           6
THE RISKS YOU FACE......................................           6
   CONCENTRATION RISK...................................           6
   FOREIGN ISSUER RISK..................................           7
   LITIGATION AND LEGISLATION RISKS.....................           8
SELLING OR EXCHANGING UNITS.............................           8
   SPONSORS' SECONDARY MARKET...........................           8
   SELLING UNITS TO THE TRUSTEE.........................           8
   ROLLOVER/EXCHANGE OPTION.............................           9
HOW THE FUND WORKS......................................          10
   PRICING..............................................          10
   EVALUATIONS..........................................          10
   INCOME...............................................          10
   EXPENSES.............................................          11
   PORTFOLIO CHANGES....................................          11
   PORTFOLIO TERMINATION................................          12
   NO CERTIFICATES......................................          12
   TRUST INDENTURE......................................          12
   LEGAL OPINION........................................          13
   AUDITORS.............................................          13
   SPONSORS.............................................          13
   TRUSTEE..............................................          13
   UNDERWRITERS' AND SPONSORS' PROFITS..................          13
   PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION..................................          14
   CODE OF ETHICS.......................................          14
   YEAR 2000 ISSUES.....................................          14
   ADVERTISING AND SALES LITERATURE.....................          14
TAXES...................................................          15
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION................................          16
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS....................................          17
   REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS....................          17
   STATEMENT OF CONDITION...............................          17


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RISK/RETURN SUMMARY


       1.  WHAT IS THE PORTFOLIO'S OBJECTIVE?
           The Portfolio seeks capital appreciation by investing in a
           fixed portfolio of domestic and foreign common stocks in
           the telecommunications industry.
           You can participate in the Portfolio by purchasing units.
           Each unit represents an equal share of the stocks in the
           Portfolio and receives an equal share of income and
           principal distributions, if any.
       2.  WHAT IS THE PORTFOLIO'S INVESTMENT STRATEGY?
           The Portfolio contains 36 stocks in the telecommunications
           industry. The stocks were selected after we considered:
        o  the quality of the common stocks;
        o  capitalization of the issuers;
        o  the issuers' earnings and dividend payment records; and
        o  the prices of the common stocks.
           The screening process included:
        o  identifying companies with two-year growth potential;
        o  performing a thorough fundamental financial analysis; and
        o  evaluating liqudity, market share and timeliness of
           purchase.
           The common stocks chosen for the Portfolio are considered
           by the Defined Funds Research Group to be well positioned
           to benefit from:
        o  advances in telecommunications technology;
        o  increasing demand for telecommunications products and
           services; and
        o  global expansion of telecommunications services (especially
           from privatization of government-owned facilities).
        o  U.S. legislation enabling telephone companies, cable
           providers and others to offer multi-service packages.

           The Portfolio plans to hold the stocks in the Portfolio for
           about two years. At the end of approximately two years, we
           will liquidate the Portfolio and apply a similar Strategy
           to select a new portfolio, if available.
       3.  WHAT INDUSTRIES ARE REPRESENTED IN THE PORTFOLIO?
           Based upon the principal business of each issuer and
           current market values, the Portfolio represents the
           following sectors of the telecommunications industry:
                                                 APPROXIMATE
                                                  PORTFOLIO
                                                  PERCENTAGE



        o  International                              27%
        o  Telecommunications Equipment               24
        o  Telecommunications Networking              14
        o  Telecommunications Services:               35



           Long Distance                (8)
           Bell Regionals               (7)
           Independents                 (7)
           Internet Services            (5)
           Telecom/Software Services    (5)
           Wireless                     (3)



       4.  WHAT ARE THE SIGNIFICANT RISKS?
           YOU CAN LOSE MONEY BY INVESTING IN THE PORTFOLIO. THIS CAN
           HAPPEN FOR VARIOUS REASONS, INCLUDING:
        o  Stock prices can be volatile.
        o  Share prices may decline during the life of the Portfolio.
        o  Because the Portfolio is concentrated in the
           telecommunications industry, adverse developments in this
           industry may affect the value of your units. In addition,
           the Portfolio is concentrated in foreign stocks. The risks
           associated with a foreign investment are discussed later in
           this prospectus under the heading 'Concentration Risk.'
        o  The Portfolio may continue to purchase or hold the stocks
           originally selected even though their market value or yield
           may have changed.


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                               Defined Portfolio
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Equity Investor Fund

Concept Series Tele-Global Trust 6

Defined Asset Funds

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                                                                         PRICE
                                      TICKER         PERCENTAGE        PER SHARE         COST
NAME OF ISSUER                        SYMBOL        OF FUND (1)         TO FUND       TO FUND (2)
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1. 3Com Corporation                    COMS                2.03%      $   27.3125   $      8,193.75
2. ADC Telecommunications, Inc.        ADCT                2.13           45.2500          8,597.50
3. ALLTEL Corporation                   AT                 2.67           72.0000         10,800.00
4. AT&T Corporation                      T                 1.81           56.1875          7,304.39
5. BCE, Inc.+                           BCE                1.90           51.2500          7,687.50
6. Bell Atlantic Corporation            BEL                2.36           63.5625          9,534.39
7. BellSouth Corporation                BLS                2.18           44.0625          8,812.50
8. British Telecommunications PLC+      BTY                1.31          176.2500          5,287.50
9. CenturyTel, Inc.                     CTL                1.98           40.0000          8,000.00
10. Cincinnati Bell, Inc.               CSN                2.26           26.1250          9,143.75
11. Cisco Systems, Inc.                CSCO                1.78           65.3125          7,184.38
12. Convergys Corporation               CVG                4.96           22.2500         20,025.00
13. DSP Communications, Inc.            DSP                2.32           31.1875          9,356.25
14. Dycom Industries, Inc.              DY                 1.93           51.9375          7,790.63
15. ECI Telecom Limited+               ECIL                2.29           37.0625          9,265.63
16. Excel Switching Corporation        XLSW                4.02           32.5000         16,250.00
17. France Telecom S.A.+                FTE                1.29           74.6250          5,223.75
18. Gilat Satellite Networks
    Limited+                           GILTF               2.14           57.6875          8,653.13
19. International Network Services     INSS                5.14           43.7500         20,781.25
20. Lucent Technologies, Inc.           LU                 2.78           74.8750         11,231.25
21. Mannesmann AG+                     MNNSY               1.89          152.5000          7,625.00
22. MCI WorldCom, Inc.                 WCOM                3.33           89.7500         13,462.50
23. Network Appliance, Inc.            NTAP                5.27           60.8438         21,295.31
24. Network Solutions, Inc.            NSOL                4.75           76.6875         19,171.88
25. Nokia Corporation+                  NOK                4.70           95.0000         19,000.00
26. Nortel Networks Corporation+        NT                 2.28           92.1250          9,212.50
27. QUALCOMM, Inc.                     QCOM                5.55          149.5625         22,434.38
28. SBC Communications, Inc.            SBC                2.38           54.8750          9,603.13
29. Sprint Corporation                  FON                2.53           51.1875         10,237.50
30. Symbol Technologies, Inc.           SBL                2.01           40.5000          8,100.00
31. Telefonaktiebolaget LM
    Ericsson+                          ERICY               2.15           29.0000          8,700.00
32. Telefonica S.A.+                    TEF                1.40          141.1875          5,647.50
33. Tellabs, Inc.                      TLAB                3.47           70.0000         14,000.00
34. Telstra Corporation Limited+        TLS                1.96          113.0000          7,910.00
35. United States Cellular
    Corporation                         USM                2.71           54.8125         10,962.50
36. Vodafone AirTouch PLC+              VOD                4.34          206.2500         17,531.25
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                                                         100.00%                    $    404,016.00
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(1) Based on Cost to Fund.

(2) Valuation by the Trustee made on the basis of closing sale prices at the
    evaluation time on July 14, 1999, the business day prior to the initial date
    of deposit. The value of the Securities on any subsequent business day will
    vary.

   + The issuer is a foreign corporation; dividends, if any, will be subject to
     withholding tax.
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The securities were acquired on July 14, 1999 and are represented entirely by
contracts to purchase the securities. Any of the Sponsors may have acted as
underwriters, managers or comanagers of a public offering of the securities in
this Fund during the last three years. Affiliates of the Sponsors may serve as
specialists in the securities in this Fund on one or more stock exchanges and
may have a long or short position in any of these securities or in options on
any of them, and may be on the opposite side of public orders executed on the
floor of an exchange where the securities are listed. An officer, director or
employee of any of the Sponsors may be an officer or director of one or more of
the issuers of the securities in the Fund. A Sponsor may trade for its own
account as an odd-lot dealer, market maker, block positioner and/or arbitrageur
in any of the securities or in options on
them. Any Sponsor, its affiliates, directors, elected officers and employee
benefits programs may have either a long or short position in any securities or
in options on them.


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       5.  IS THIS PORTFOLIO APPROPRIATE FOR YOU?
           Yes, if you want capital appreciation. You will benefit
           from a professionally selected and supervised portfolio
           whose risk is reduced by investing in equity securities of
           different issuers.
           The Portfolio is not appropriate for you if you are not
           comfortable with the Strategy or are unwilling to take the
           risk involved with an equity investment. It may not be
           appropriate for you if you are seeking preservation of
           capital or high current income.
       6.  WHAT ARE THE PORTFOLIO'S FEES AND EXPENSES?
           The following tables show the costs and expenses you may
           pay, directly or indirectly, when you invest in the
           Portfolio.



           INVESTOR FEES
                                                               4.50%
           Maximum Sales Fee (Load) on new purchases
           (as a percentage of $1,000 invested)



           You will pay an up-front sales fee of approximately 1.00%.
           In addition, seven monthly deferred sales charges of $2.50
           per 1,000 units ($17.50 annually) will be deducted from
           the Portfolio's net asset value each year of the
           Portfolio's two-year life (January 1 through July 1, 2000
           and August 1, 2000 through February 1, 2001).
           The maximum sales fees are as follows:

                                                 YOUR MAXIMUM
                                                    SALES FEE
                     IF YOU INVEST:                  WILL BE:
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           Less than $50,000                             4.50%
           $ 50,000 to $99,999                           4.25%
           $100,000 to $249,999                          3.75%
           $250,000 to $999,999                          3.50%
           $1,000,000 or more                            2.75%



                                                         AMOUNT
                                                      PER 1,000
                                                          UNITS
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                                                      $    2.60
           ORGANIZATION COSTS (deducted from
           Portfolio assets at the close of the
           initial offering period)



           ESTIMATED ANNUAL OPERATING
           EXPENSES
                                              AS A % OF     AMOUNT
                                                    NET  PER 1,000
                                                 ASSETS      UNITS
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                                                .091%   $    0.90
           Trustee's Fee
                                                .071%   $    0.70
           Portfolio Supervision,
           Bookkeeping and
           Administrative Fees (including
           updating
           expenses)
                                                .054%   $    0.54
           Other Operating Expenses
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                                                .216%   $    2.14
           TOTAL


           The Sponsors historically paid updating expenses.


           EXAMPLE
           This example may help you compare the cost of investing in
           the Portfolio to the cost of investing in other funds.
           The example assumes that you invest $10,000 in the
           Portfolio for the periods indicated and sell all your
           units at the end of those periods. The example also
           assumes a 5% return on your investment each year and that
           the Portfolio's operating expenses stay the same. Although
           your actual costs may be higher or lower, based on these
           assumptions your costs would be:



            1 Year     3 Years    5 Years    10 Years
             $326       $770      $1,240      $2,522



       7.  IS THE PORTFOLIO MANAGED?
           Unlike a mutual fund, the Portfolio is not managed and
           stocks are not sold because of market changes. The Sponsors
           monitor the portfolio and may instruct the Trustee to sell
           securities under certain limited circumstances. However,
           given the investment philosophy of the Portfolio, the
           Sponsors are not likely to do so.


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       8.  HOW DO I BUY UNITS?
           You can buy units from any of the Sponsors and other
           broker-dealers. The Sponsors are listed later in this
           prospectus. Some banks may offer units for sale through
           special arrangements with the Sponsors, although certain
           legal restrictions may apply.
           Employees of some of the Sponsors and their affiliates may
           be charged a reduced sales fee of no less than $5.00 per
           1,000 units.
           The minimum investment is $250.



           UNIT PRICE PER 1,000 UNITS              $999.93
           (as of July 14, 1999)
           Unit price is based on the net asset value of the Portfolio
           plus the up-front sales fee. Unit price also includes the
           estimated organization costs of $2.60 per 1,000 Units, to
           which no sales fee has been applied.
           The Portfolio stocks are valued by the Trustee on the basis
           of their closing prices at 4:00 p.m. Eastern time every
           business day. Unit price changes every day with changes in
           the prices of the stocks.



       9.  HOW DO I SELL UNITS?
           You may sell your units at any time to any Sponsor or the
           Trustee for the net asset value determined at the close of
           business on the date of sale, less any remaining deferred
           sales fee and the costs of liquidating securities to meet
           the redemption.



      10.  HOW ARE DISTRIBUTIONS MADE AND TAXED?
           The Fund pays distributions of any dividend income, net of
           expenses, on the 25th of December, 1999, May and December,
           2000 and May, 2001 if you own units on the 10th of those
           months. Distributions of ordinary income will be dividends
           for federal income tax purposes and may be eligible for the
           dividends-received deduction for corporations.
           Distributions to foreign investors will generally be
           subject to withholding taxes.
      11.  WHAT OTHER SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE?
           REINVESTMENT
           You may choose to reinvest your income distributions into
           additional units of the Portfolio. You will pay only the
           deferred sales fee remaining at the time of reinvestment.
           Unless you choose reinvestment, you will receive your
           distributions in cash.
           EXCHANGE PRIVILEGES
           You may exchange units of this Portfolio for units of
           certain other Defined Asset Funds. You may also exchange
           into this Portfolio from certain other funds. We charge a
           reduced sales fee on designated exchanges.


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WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM YOUR INVESTMENT

INCOME

The Portfolio will pay to you any income it has received four times during its
life. Because the Portfolio generally pays dividends as they are received,
individual income payments will fluctuate based upon the amount of dividends
declared and paid by each issuer. Other reasons your income may vary are:

   o changes in the Portfolio because of additional securities purchases or
     sales;

   o a change in the Portfolio's expenses; and

   o the amount of dividends declared and paid.

There can be no assurance that any dividends will be declared or paid.

RECORDS AND REPORTS

You will receive:

o a notice from the Trustee if new equity securities are deposited in exchange
  or substitution for equity securities originally deposited;

o annual reports on Portfolio activity; and

o annual tax information. This will also be sent to the IRS. You must report the
  amount of income received during the year. Please contact your tax advisor in
  this regard.

You may request audited financial statements of the Portfolio from the Trustee.

You may inspect records of Portfolio transactions at the Trustee's office during
regular business hours.

THE RISKS YOU FACE

CONCENTRATION RISK

When stocks in a particular industry make up 25% or more of the Portfolio, it is
said to be 'concentrated' in that industry, which makes the Portfolio less
diversified.

Here is what you should know about the Portfolio's concentration in stocks of
the telecommunications industry.

These companies:

o provide local, long-distance, wireless, cable television and internet services
  and information systems;

o manufacture of telecommunications products; and

o operate voice, data and video telecommunications networks.

Payment on common stocks of companies in this industry generally depends upon:

o the amount and growth of customer demand;

o the level of rates they are allowed to charge; and

o the effects of inflation on the cost of providing services and the rate of
   technological innovation.

The domestic telecommunications industry is characterized by increasing
competition in all sectors and regulation by the Federal Communications
Commission and various state regulatory authorities. To meet increasing
competition, companies may have to commit substantial capital, particularly in
the formulation of new products and services using new technology.

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Telecommunications companies in both developed and emerging countries are
undergoing significant change due to varying and evolving levels of governmental
regulation or deregulation and other factors. As a result, competitive pressures
are intense and the securities of such companies may be subject to significant
price volatility.

In addition, all telecommunications companies in both developed and emerging
countries are subject to the additional risk that technological innovations will
make their products and services obsolete.

While the worldwide market for telecommunications equipment is expected to grow,
we cannot predict the overall effect on the Portfolio of factors such as:

o competing technologies;

o increasing capital requirements;

o protectionist actions by foreign governments; and

o demand for new technologies.

The international companies in the Portfolio consist predominantly of former
government owned telecommunications systems that have been privatized in stages.
We cannot predict whether such privatization will continue in the future or
what, if any, effect this will have on the Portfolio.

FOREIGN ISSUER RISK

Investments in securities of foreign issuers involve risks that are different
from investments in securities of domestic issuers. They may include:

   o political and economic developments;

   o possibility of withholding taxes;

   o exchange controls or other governmental restrictons on the payment of
     dividends;

   o less publicly available information; and

   o absence of uniform accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards,
      practices and requirements.

American Depositary Shares and Receipts

American depositary shares and receipts are issued by an American bank or trust
company to evidence ownership of underlying common stock issued by a foreign
corporation and deposited in a depositary facility. The terms and conditions of
the depositary facility may result in less liquidity or lower market prices for
the ADRs than for the underlying shares. Certain of the Portfolio Securities
were purchased in ADR form in the United States.

Foreign Currency Risk

At the present time the Sponsors do not believe that any of the Portfolio
Securities is subject to exchange control restrictions which would materially
interfere with payment to the Portfolio of amounts due on the Portfolio
Securities. The adoption of exchange control regulations or other legal
restrictions could have an adverse impact on the marketability of international
securities in the Portfolio and on the ability of the Portfolio to satisfy
redemptions. There can be no assurance that exchange control regulations might
not be adopted in the future that would adversely affect payments to the
Portfolio.

Liquidity

Sales of foreign securities in United States securities markets are ordinarily
subject to severe restrictions and will generally be made only in foreign
securities markets. You should know that:

   o securities may be traded in foreign countries where the securities markets
     are not as developed or efficient and may not be as liquid as those in the
     United States;

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   o a foreign market's liquidity might become impaired as a result of economic
     or political turmoil, or if relations between the United States and such
     foreign country deteriorate markedly; and

   o the principal trading market for the Portfolio Securities, even if
     otherwise listed, may be the over-the-counter market in which liquidity
     will depend on whether dealers will make a market in the Portfolio
     Securities.

LITIGATION AND LEGISLATION RISKS

We do not know of any pending litigation that might have a material adverse
effect upon the Portfolio.

Future tax legislation could affect the value of the Portfolio by:

   o reducing the dividends-received deduction or

   o increasing the corporate tax rate resulting in less money available for
     dividend payments.

SELLING OR EXCHANGING UNITS

You can sell your units at any time for a price based on their net asset value.
Your net asset value is calculated each business day by:

   o adding the value of the Portfolio Securities, cash and any other Portfolio
      assets;

   o subtracting accrued but unpaid Portfolio expenses, unreimbursed Trustee
      advances, cash held to buy back units or for distribution to investors,
     and any other Portfolio liabilities; and

   o dividing the result by the number of outstanding units.

Your net asset value when you sell may be more or less than your cost because of
sales fees, market movements and changes in the Portfolio.

As of the close of the initial offering period, the price you receive will be
reduced to pay the Portfolio's estimated organization costs.

If you sell your units before the final deferred sales fee installment, the
amount of any remaining payments will be deducted from your proceeds.

SPONSORS' SECONDARY MARKET

While we are not obligated to do so, we will buy back units at net asset value
less any remaining deferred sales fee and the cost of liquidating Securities to
meet the redemption. We may resell the units to other buyers or to the Trustee.

We have maintained a secondary market continuously for more than 28 years, but
we could discontinue it without prior notice for any business reason.

SELLING UNITS TO THE TRUSTEE

Regardless of whether we maintain a secondary market, you can sell your units to
the Trustee at any time by contacting your broker, dealer or financial
institution that holds your units in street name. Sometimes, additional
documents are needed such as a trust document, certificate of corporate
authority, certificate of death or appointment as executor, administrator or
guardian.

Within seven days after your request and the necessary documents are received,
the Trustee

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will mail a check to you. Contact the Trustee for additional information.

As long as we are maintaining a secondary market, the Trustee will sell your
units to us at a price based on net asset value. If there is no secondary
market, the Trustee will sell your units in the over-the-counter market if it
believes it can obtain a higher price. In that case, you will receive the net
proceeds of the sale.

If the Portfolio does not have cash available to pay you for the units you are
selling, the agent for the Sponsors will select securities to be sold. These
sales could be made at times when the securities would not otherwise be sold and
may result in your receiving less than you paid for your unit and also reduce
the size and diversity of the Portfolio.

If you sell units with a value of at least $250,000, you may choose to receive
your distribution 'in kind.' If you so choose, you will receive securities and
cash with a total value equal to the price of your units. The Trustee will try
to distribute securities in the portfolio pro rata, but it reserves the right to
distribute only one or a few securities. The Trustee will act as your agent in
an in-kind distribution and will either hold the securities for your account or
transfer them as you instruct. You must pay any transaction costs as well as
transfer and ongoing custodial fees on sales of securities distributed in kind.

There could be a delay in paying you for your units:

   o if the New York Stock Exchange is closed (other than customary weekend and
      holiday closings);

   o if the SEC determines that trading on the New York Stock Exchange is
     restricted or that an emergency exists making sale or evaluation of the
     securities not reasonably practicable; and

   o for any other period permitted by SEC order.

ROLLOVER/EXCHANGE OPTION

When this Portfolio is about to terminate, you may have the option to roll your
proceeds into the next Tele-Global Portfolio if one is available.

If you hold your Units with one of the Sponsors and notify your financial
adviser by July 18, 2001, your units will be redeemed and certain distributed
securities plus the proceeds from the sale of the remaining distributed
securities will be reinvested in units of the new Tele-Global Portfolio. If you
decide not to roll over your proceeds, you will receive a cash distribution (or,
if you so choose, an in-kind distribution) after the Portfolio terminates.

The Portfolio will terminate by August 15, 2001.

You may exchange units of this Portfolio for units of another Select or Focus
Series or certain other Defined Asset Funds any time before this Portfolio
terminates. If you continue to hold your Units, you may exchange units of this
Portfolio for units of certain other Defined Asset Funds at a reduced sales fee
if your investment goals change. To exchange units, you should talk to your
financial professional about what Portfolios are exchangeable, suitable and
currently available.

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We may amend or terminate the options to exchange your units or roll your
proceeds at any time without notice.

HOW THE FUND WORKS

PRICING

Units are charged a combination of initial and deferred sales fees.

In addition, during the initial offering period, a portion of the price of a
unit also consists of securities to pay all or some of the costs of organizing
the Portfolio including:

   o cost of initial preparation of legal documents;

   o federal and state registration fees;

   o initial fees and expenses of the Trustee;

   o initial audit; and

   o legal expenses and other out-of-pocket expenses.

The estimated organization costs will be deducted from the assets of the
Portfolio as of the close of the initial offering period.

The deferred sales fee is generally a monthly charge of $2.50 per 1,000 units
and is accrued in seven monthly installments each year of the Portfolio's life.
Units redeemed or repurchased prior to the accrual of the final deferred sales
fee installment will have the amount of any remaining installments deducted from
the redemption or repurchase proceeds or deducted in calculating an in-kind
distribution, however, this deduction will be waived in the event of the death
or disability (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) of an investor.
If you redeem or sell your units before August 1, 2000, you will pay only the
balance of any deferred sales fee remaining for the first year. If you redeem or
sell your units on or after August 1, 2000 you will pay the remaining balance of
the deferred sales fee for the second year. The initial sales fee is equal to
the aggregate sales fee less the aggregate amount of any remaining installments
of the deferred sales fee.

It is anticipated that securities will not be sold to pay the deferred sales fee
until after the date of the last installment. Investors will be at risk for
market price fluctuations in the securities from the several installment accrual
dates to the dates of actual sale of securities to satisfy this liability.

EVALUATIONS

The Trustee values the securities on each business day (i.e., any day other than
Saturdays, Sundays and the following holidays as observed by the New York Stock
Exchange: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Presidents' Day, Good
Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas).
If the securities are listed on a national securities exchange or the Nasdaq
National Market, evaluations are generally based on closing sales prices on that
exchange or that system or, if closing sales prices are not available, at the
mean between the closing bid and offer prices.

INCOME

o The annual income per unit, after deducting estimated annual Portfolio
  expenses per unit, will depend primarily upon the amount of dividends declared
  and paid by the issuers of the securities and changes in the expenses of the
  Portfolio and, to a lesser degree, upon the level of purchases of

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   additional securities and sales of securities. There is no assurance that
   dividends on the securities will continue at their current levels or be
   declared at all.

o Each unit receives an equal share of distributions of dividend income net of
   estimated expenses. Because dividends on the securities are not received at a
  constant rate throughout the year, any distribution may be more or less than
  the amount then credited to the income account. The Trustee credits dividends
  received to an Income Account and other receipts to a Capital Account. The
  Trustee may establish a reserve account by withdrawing from these accounts
  amounts it considers appropriate to pay any material liability. These accounts
   do not bear interest.

EXPENSES

The Trustee is paid a fee monthly. It also benefits when it holds cash for the
Portfolio in non-interest bearing accounts. The Trustee may also receive
additional amounts:

   o for extraordinary services and costs of indemnifying the Trustee and the
      Sponsors;

   o costs of actions taken to protect the Portfolio and other legal fees and
      expenses;

   o expenses for keeping the Portfolio's registration statement current; and

   o Portfolio termination expenses and any governmental charges.

The Sponsors are currently reimbursed up to 70 cents per 1,000 units annually
for providing portfolio supervisory, bookkeeping and administrative services and
for any other expenses properly chargeable to the Portfolio. Legal, typesetting,
electronic filing and regulatory filing fees and expenses associated with
updating the Portfolio's registration statement yearly are also now chargeable
to the Portfolio. While this fee may exceed the amount of these costs and
expenses attributable to this Portfolio, the total of these fees for all Series
of Defined Asset Funds will not exceed the aggregate amount attributable to all
of these Series for any calendar year. Certain of these expenses were previously
paid for by the Sponsors.

The Trustee's and Sponsors'fees may be adjusted for inflation without investors'
approval.

The deferred sales fees you owe are paid from the Capital Account. Although we
may collect the deferred sales charge monthly, to keep Units more fully invested
we do not currently plan to pay the deferred sales charge until after the
rollover notification date.

The Sponsors will pay advertising and selling expenses at no charge to the
Portfolio. If Portfolio expenses exceed initial estimates, the Portfolio will
owe the excess. The Trustee has a lien on Portfolio assets to secure
reimbursement of Portfolio expenses and may sell securities if cash is not
available.

PORTFOLIO CHANGES

If we maintain a secondary market in units but are unable to sell the units that
we buy in the secondary market, we will redeem units, which will affect the size
and composition of the portfolio.

We decide whether to offer units for sale that we acquire in the secondary
market after reviewing:

   o diversity of the Portfolio;

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   o size of the Portfolio relative to its original size;

   o ratio of Portfolio expenses to income; and

   o cost of maintaining a current prospectus.

PORTFOLIO TERMINATION

When the Portfolio is about to terminate you will receive a notice, and you will
be unable to sell your units after that time. Unless you choose to receive an
in-kind distribution of securities, we will sell any remaining securities, and
you will receive your final distribution in cash.

You will pay your share of the expenses associated with termination, including
brokerage costs in selling securities. This may reduce the amount you receive as
your final distribution.

NO CERTIFICATES

All investors are required to hold their Units in uncertificated form and in
'street name' by their broker, dealer or financial institution at the Depository
Trust Company.

TRUST INDENTURE

The Portfolio is a 'unit investment trust' governed by a Trust Indenture, a
contract among the Sponsors and the Trustee, which sets forth their duties and
obligations and your rights. A copy of the Indenture is available to you on
request to the Trustee. The following summarizes certain provisions of the
Indenture.

The Sponsors and the Trustee may amend the Indenture without your consent:

   o to cure ambiguities;

   o to correct or supplement any defective or inconsistent provision;

   o to make any amendment required by any governmental agency; or

   o to make other changes determined not to be materially adverse to your best
     interest (as determined by the Sponsors).

Investors holding 51% of the units may amend the Indenture. Every investor must
consent to any amendment that changes the 51% requirement. No amendment may
reduce your interest in the Portfolio without your written consent.

The Trustee may resign by notifying the Sponsors. The Sponsors may remove the
Trustee without your consent if:

   o it fails to perform its duties;

   o it becomes incapable of acting or bankrupt or its affairs are taken over by
      public authorities; or

   o the Sponsors determine that its replacement is in your best interest.

Investors holding 51% of the units may remove the Trustee. The Trustee may
resign or be removed by the Sponsors without the consent of investors. The
resignation or removal of the Trustee becomes effective when a successor accepts
appointment. The Sponsors will try to appoint a successor promptly; however, if
no successor has accepted within 30 days after notice of resignation, the
resigning Trustee may petition a court to appoint a successor.

Any Sponsor may resign as long as one Sponsor with a net worth of $2 million
remains and agrees to the resignation. The remaining Sponsors and the Trustee
may appoint a replacement. If there is only one

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Sponsor and it fails to perform its duties or becomes bankrupt the Trustee may:

   o remove it and appoint a replacement Sponsor;

   o liquidate the Portfolio; or

   o continue to act as Trustee without a Sponsor.

Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated acts as agent for the
Sponsors.

The Trust Indenture contains customary provisions limiting the liability of the
Trustee and the Sponsors.

LEGAL OPINION

Davis Polk & Wardwell, 450 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10017, as
special counsel for the Sponsors, has given an opinion that the units are
validly issued.

AUDITORS

Deloitte & Touche LLP, 2 World Financial Center, New York, New York 10281,
independent accountants, audited the Statement of Condition included in this
prospectus.

SPONSORS

The Sponsors are:

MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INCORPORATED (a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.)

P.O. Box 9051,
Princeton, NJ 08543-9051

SALOMON SMITH BARNEY INC. (an indirectly wholly-owned subsidiary of Citigroup
Inc.)
388 Greenwich Street--23rd Floor,
New York, NY 10013

DEAN WITTER REYNOLDS INC. (a principal operating subsidiary of Morgan Stanley
Dean Witter & Co.)
Two World Trade Center--59th Floor,
New York, NY 10048
PAINEWEBBER INCORPORATED (a wholly-owned subsidiary of PaineWebber Group Inc.)
1285 Avenue of the Americas,
New York, NY 10019

Each Sponsor is a Delaware corporation and it, or its predecessor, has acted as
sponsor to many unit investment trusts. As a registered broker-dealer each
Sponsor buys and sells securities (including investment company shares) for
others (including investment companies) and participates as an underwriter in
various selling groups.

TRUSTEE

The Bank of New York, Unit Investment Trust Department, Box 974-Wall Street
Station, New York, New York 10268-0974, is the Trustee. It is supervised by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System and New York State banking authorities.

UNDERWRITERS' AND SPONSORS' PROFITS

Underwriters receive sales charges when they sell units. Sponsors also realize a
profit or loss on deposit of the securities shown under Defined Portfolio. Any
cash made available by you to the Sponsors before the settlement date for those
units may be used in the Sponsors' businesses to the extent permitted by federal
law and may benefit the Sponsors.

A Sponsor or Underwriter may realize profits or sustain losses on stocks in the
Portfolio which were acquired from underwriting syndicates of which it was a
member.

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During the initial offering period, the Sponsor may realize profits or sustain
losses on units they hold due to fluctuations in the price per unit. The
Sponsors experienced a loss of $212.50 on the initial deposit of the Securities.
Any profit or loss to the Portfolio will be effected by the receipt of
applicable sales fees and a gain or loss on subsequent deposits of securities.
In maintaining a secondary market, the Sponsors will also realize profits or
sustain losses in the amount of any difference between the prices at which they
buy units and the prices at which they resell or redeem them.

PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION

During the initial offering period, units will be distributed to the public by
the Sponsors and dealers who are members of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc.

Dealers will be entitled to the concession stated below on Units sold or
redeemed during the first year. On Units held in the second year, the dealer
will be entitled to an additional concession of $11 per 1,000 Units ($5 per
1,000 Units for purchases of $1 million or more).


                                         DEALER CONCESSION AS
                                          A % OF PUBLIC
                 AMOUNT PURCHASED        OFFERING PRICE
           ----------------------------  ---------------------
           Less than $50,000                       2.00%
           $50,000 to $99,999                      1.80%
           $100,000 to $249,999                    1.45%
           $250,000 to $999,999                    1.25%
           $1,000,000 and over                     0.50%


The Sponsors do not intend to qualify units for sale in any foreign countries.
This prospectus does not constitute an offer to sell units in any country where
units cannot lawfully be sold.

CODE OF ETHICS

Merrill Lynch, as agent for the Sponsors, has adopted a code of ethics requiring
reporting of personal securities transactions by its employees with access to
information on portfolio transactions. The goal of the code is to prevent fraud,
deception or misconduct against the Portfolio and to provide reasonable
standards of conduct.

YEAR 2000 ISSUES

Many computer systems were designed in such a way that they may be unable to
distinguish between the year 2000 and the year 1900 (commonly known as the 'Year
2000 Problem'). We do not expect that the computer system changes necessary to
prepare for the Year 2000 will cause any major operational difficulties for the
Portfolio. The Year 2000 Problem may adversely affect the issuers of the
securities contained in the Portfolio, but we cannot predict whether any impact
will be material to the Portfolio as a whole.

ADVERTISING AND SALES LITERATURE

Sales material may discuss developing a long-term financial plan, working with
your financial professional; the nature and risks of various investment
strategies and Defined Asset Funds that could help you toward your financial
goals and the importance of discipline; how securities are selected for these
funds, how the funds are created and operated, features such as convenience and
costs, and options available for certain types of funds including automatic
reinvestment, rollover, exchanges and redemption. It may also summarize some
similarities and differences

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with mutual funds and discuss the philosophy of spending time in the market
rather than trying to time the market, including probabilities of negative
returns over various holding periods.

Advertising and sales literature may include brief descriptions of the principal
businesses of the companies represented in the Portfolio, the research analysis
of why they were selected, and a chronology of developments in the
telecommunications industry.

TAXES

The following summarizes the material income tax consequences of holding Units.
It assumes that you are not a dealer, financial institution, insurance company
or other investor with special circumstances. You should consult your own tax
adviser about your particular circumstances.

In the opinion of our Counsel, under existing law:

GENERAL TREATMENT OF THE FUND AND YOUR INVESTMENT

The Portfolio intends to qualify for special tax treatment as a regulated
investment company so that it will not be subject to federal income tax on the
portion of its taxable income that it distributes to investors in a timely
manner.

DISTRIBUTIONS

Distributions to you of the Portfolio's dividend income and of the Portfolio's
gains from Securities it has held for one year or less will generally be taxed
to you as ordinary income, to the extent of the Portfolio's taxable income not
attributable to the Portfolio's net capital gain. Distributions to you in excess
of the Portfolio's taxable income will be treated as a return of capital and
will reduce your basis in your Units. To the extent such distributions exceed
your basis, they will be treated as gain from the sale of your Units.

Distributions to you that are treated as ordinary income will constitute
dividends for federal income tax purposes. Corporate investors may be eligible
for the 70% dividends-received deduction with respect to these distributions.
You should consult your tax adviser in this regard.

Distributions to you of the Portfolio's net capital gain will generally be
taxable to you as long-term capital gain, regardless of how long you have held
your Units.

Dividends received by the Portfolio from foreign issuers will in most cases be
subject to withholding taxes, although these taxes may be reduced by treaties
between the United States and the relevant country.

GAIN OR LOSS UPON DISPOSITION

You will generally recognize capital gain or loss when you dispose of your
Units. If you receive Securities upon redemption of your Units, you will
generally recognize capital gain or loss equal to the difference between your
basis in your Units and the fair market value of the Securities received in
redemption.

If your net long-term capital gains exceed your net short-term capital losses,
the excess may be subject to tax at a lower rate than ordinary income. Any
capital gain or loss that you recognize on a disposition of your Units will
generally be long-term if you have held your units for more than one year and
short-term

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otherwise. Because the deductibility of capital losses is subject to
limitations, you may not be able to deduct all of your capital losses. You
should consult your tax adviser in this regard.

YOUR BASIS IN THE SECURITIES

Your aggregate basis in the Units will generally be equal to the cost of your
Units, including the initial sales charge. You should not increase your basis in
your Units by deferred sales charges or organizational expenses.

STATE AND LOCAL TAXES

Under the income tax laws of the State and City of New York, the Portfolio will
not be taxed as a corporation, and the income of the Portfolio will be treated
as the income of the investors in the same manner as for federal income tax
purposes.

FOREIGN INVESTORS

If you are a foreign investor and you are not engaged in a U.S. trade or
business, you generally will be subject to 30% withholding tax (or a lower
applicable treaty rate) on distributions. You should consult your tax adviser
about the possible application of federal, state and local, and foreign taxes.

RETIREMENT PLANS

You may wish to purchase units for an Individual Retirement Account ('IRAs') or
other retirement plan. Generally, capital gains and income received in each of
these plans are exempt from federal taxation. All distributions from these types
of plans are generally treated as ordinary income but may, in some cases, be
eligible for tax-deferred rollover treatment. You should consult your attorney
or tax adviser about the specific tax rules relating to these plans. These plans
are offered by brokerage firms, including the Sponsors of this Portfolio, and
other financial institutions. Fees and charges with respect to such plans may
vary.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION

You can receive at no cost supplemental information about the Portfolio by
calling the Trustee. The supplemental information includes more detailed risk
disclosure and general information about the structure and operation of the
Portfolio. The supplemental information is also available from the SEC.

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                       REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

The Sponsors, Trustee and Holders of Equity Investor Fund, Concept Series
Tele-Global Trust 6, Defined Asset Funds (the 'Portfolio'):

We have audited the accompanying statement of condition and the related defined
portfolio included in the prospectus of the Portfolio as of July 15, 1999. This
financial statement is the responsibility of the Trustee. Our responsibility is
to express an opinion on this financial statement based on our audit.

We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.
Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable
assurance about whether the financial statement is free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statement. Our procedures included
confirmation of an irrevocable letter of credit deposited for the purchase of
securities, as described in the statement of condition, with the Trustee. An
audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by the Trustee, as well as evaluating the overall financial
statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis
for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statement referred to above presents fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of the Portfolio as of July 15,
1999 in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.

DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP
New York, N.Y.
July 15, 1999

                   STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF JULY 15, 1999

TRUST PROPERTY


Investments--Contracts to purchase Securities(1).........$         404,016.00
                                                         --------------------
           Total.........................................$         404,016.00
                                                         --------------------
                                                         --------------------
LIABILITY AND INTEREST OF HOLDERS
     Reimbursement of Sponsors for organization
       expenses(2).......................................$           1,061.05
                                                         --------------------
     Subtotal                                                        1,061.05
                                                         --------------------
Interest of Holders of 408,096 Units of fractional
  undivided interest outstanding:(3)
  Cost to investors(4)...................................$         408,067.43
  Gross underwriting commissions and organization
    expenses(5)(2).......................................           (5,112.48)
                                                         --------------------
     Subtotal                                                      402,954.95
                                                         --------------------
           Total.........................................$         404,016.00
                                                         --------------------
                                                         --------------------


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          (1) Aggregate cost to the Portfolio of the securities listed under
Defined Portfolio determined by the Trustee at 4:00 p.m., Eastern time on July
14, 1999. The contracts to purchase securities are collateralized by an
irrevocable letter of credit which has been issued by DBS Bank, New York Branch,
in the amount of $404,228.50 and deposited with the Trustee. The amount of the
letter of credit includes $404,016.00 for the purchase of securities.

          (2) A portion of the Public Offering Price consists of securities in
an amount sufficient to pay all or a portion of the costs incurred in
establishing the Portfolio. These costs have been estimated at $2.60 per 1,000
Units. A distribution will be made as of the close of the initial offering
period to an account maintained by the Trustee from which the organization
expenses obligation of the investors will be satisfied. If the actual
organization costs exceed the estimated aggregate amount shown above, the
Sponsors will pay for this excess amount.

          (3) Because the value of securities at the evaluation time on the
Initial Date of Deposit may differ from the amounts shown in this statement of
condition, the number of Units offered on the Initial Date of Deposit will be
adjusted to maintain the $999.93 per 1,000 Units offering price only for that
day. The Public Offering Price on any subsequent business day will vary.

          (4) Aggregate public offering price computed on the basis of the value
of the underlying securities at 4:00 p.m., Eastern time on July 14, 1999.

          (5) Assumes the maximum initial sales charge per 1,000 units of 1.00%
of the Public Offering Price. A deferred sales charge of $2.50 per 1,000 Units
is payable on January 1, 2000 and thereafter on the 1st day of each month
through July 1, 2000; and monthly August 1, 2000 through February 1, 2001.
Distributions will be made to an account maintained by the Trustee from which
the deferred sales charge obligation of the investors to the Sponsors will be
satisfied.

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                                         available, this Prospectus may be used
                                         as a preliminary prospectus for a
                                         future series, but some of the
                                         information in this Prospectus will be
                                         changed for that series.
                                         Units of any future series may not be
                                         sold nor may offers to buy be accepted
                                         until that series has become effective
                                         with the Securities and Exchange
                                         Commission. No units can be sold in any
                                         State where a sale would be illegal.


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