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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DIGITCOM (DGIV-OTC-bb)Information Thread
DGIV 0.00Dec 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: greg wave who wrote (270)8/9/1998 8:45:00 AM
From: LAWRENCE C.  Read Replies (2) of 530
 
Most Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) long distance calls do not go over the internet but rather over private lines such as AT&T's, DGIV's, Quest, Sprint, etc. Since digital data can be sent over optical lines it can travel at the speed of light over optical lines rather than at the speed of sound over analog lines. There is some degradation over distance and whenever you do switching. So when sending over private lines the latency (delay) can be controlled to minimize quality degradation.
The compression ratio of 43:1 means that you can send up to 43 calls on one line using Internet Protocol as opposed to 1 call per line for voice only. So the IP carriers have much greater capacity per line.
Lucky Lawrence
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