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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DGIV -- Good Prospects?
DGIV 0.00Dec 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: elk who wrote (1061)3/29/1998 10:59:00 AM
From: Rick  Read Replies (1) of 7703
 
Agree Elk "so DGIV is there
first and if they only have one competitor who could come into the market quickly, assuming that other entrants would have to apply for specific lisences, then we have a 50%-50% chance of capturing a bulk of the IT market in Indoesia, I like those odds."

Agree - "Russia is a much more open market and if the competition has yet to announce plans, you can bet they will soon. Thats fine with me as there is no need to capture a bulk of the marketshare in Russia. It is a rich enough market that just caprturing a piece can mean revenues that are substanial for DGIV, relative to our current size and earnings".

Agree again - "And to me that is the key, DGIV does not need to dominate any of these markets to see a solid growth in earnings, in the next year. They only need to make a presence felt, IMO."

The only one possibly "out there" at the moment is a possible
Lucent/PT Telkom type thing...but from what I see - they aren't doing
anything in VoIP at the moment..(thus - DGIV will have a monopoly on low cost long distance service in Indonesia for the foreseeable future) Only the following..

Mar 24 '98 - The state telecommunications company PT Telkom and the
US-based Lucent Technologies on Tuesday here announced the introduction of a nationwide Signaling Transfer Point (STP) network in the country using Lucent's equipment.

Under an agreement, which is an extension of an existing contract with PT Telkom, Lucent will provide four national and four regional STP switching centers for PT Telkom's networks in Sumatra
and Java.

The project will support PT Telkom's plan to expand and modernize its telecommunications network to meet world-class standard.
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