>>things will be much bigger than anyone first anticipated, and "other" parties are now interested in participating in the business activities of DGIV as well. <<
Hi, folks, just checking in again, from a portable far, far away. Thanks for all of your prayers for my Dad, he is doing much better now and may pull through! Amen!
About DGIV. It was great to check the b/a tonight and see what a strong day we had. However, keep in mind, that we are still just coasting, and the stock price is only reacting to anticipation, not to the actual events that are to transpire.
What are these events? Only Jimmy knows. However, as risk said, based on his conversation with Mr. Lietzmann, DGIV is closing in on the brink of greatness. Keep in mind what we have been saying all along -- rocketeer1, macker, risk, bullmarker, Rico, Mark, and everyone (even RocketMan) :-)
DGIV is a small, relatively unknown company, with a talented, visionary leader in Jimmy Chin who has been jumping in early into one of the hottest sectors of high tech -- VoIP telephony. Not by making better gateways, of which there are many, but by striking right at ground zero of the next generation of telecommunications: VoIP (Voice over IP networks). This is the wave of the future: sending comm data (voice, fax, mail, etc) over packet switched networks. For those of you who have not worked in comm, this type of data transfer has been exploited by the military for many years, and has been exploding onto the commercial market for the last year or two.
But this is just technology. DGIV is not big enough, nor does it have the engineering talent, to go head to head against the giants of the industry such as AT&T, or even the small gazelles such as IDTC, based on technology.
Jimmy's brilliance has been to recognize the spurt in technology and combine it with the wave of deregulation that has been going on internationally. Just last week the Brazilians deregulated their national telephone company, and sold off parts of it for billions of dollars. The same thing has been happening over the last year or so all over the world. This is not withoug social consequences: in many countries this has been accompanied by riots and financial upheavals because of perceived job losses and the national security implications of leaving the national comm infrastructure to private companies.
What Jimmy is doing is stepping in and striking win-win agreements with these international regional telcos to keep them intact, but to blend them into a new international network built around VoIP.
That is why this is bigger than Mr. Lietzmann knew -- because it is bigger than Germany. So big that the major players are taking note, and DGIV is becoming very lucrative -- especially at its tremendously undervalued price.
So, just hang in there, keep your bunny slippers stowed securely, and just be ready for when this baby really takes off. When that will be I don't know, but I just have a feeling that it will happen, and sooner rather than later. |