It is you that has the challenged reading and comprehension skills.
The full paragraph: "The authorized capacity is 1 million long distance minutes from U.S. into China that will be expanded to 5 million minutes in three months. Alan Hsieh, Teltek managing director said, ''By joining with Digitcom, Teltek not only gains an effective North American partner to market long distance services between China and the United States, but the partnership also holds the prospect for the introduction of advanced Internet Protocol voice communications technology to the Chinese market."
Now, why do they want to waltz with DGIV? As they state, they; "gains an effective North American partner". In my understanding this means that they are not strong enough, not USA market savy enough, to go from 1 MM minutes to 5 MM minutes. I guess that for their standard DGIV is.
A second level of business activity, which evidently has to be fine tuned etc is, and I quote:"holds the prospect for the introduction of advanced Internet Protocol voice communications technology to the Chinese market."
Now, Moron Pot, let's see if you get it:
1.- They have a concrete minutes business NOW that will, also, quintuple in 3 months, and that they will share with, implement with, DGIV. 2.- If they get along, if the tech is ok (a lot of ifs we don't know) this business relationship can expand further.
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