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Microcap & Penny Stocks : THE NEW ISSM!!!!

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To: Brander who wrote (495)2/7/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: Kevin Clarke  Read Replies (2) of 915
 
<It is obvious that there are values in Datapower, WWV>
"I haven't seen the evidence to support that statement yet"
Maybe if you would open your eyes and stop being so negative you could see the values, like these facts, ok as you would say supposed facts, being the pessimist you are.

DataPower's Notebook has a integrated high resolution color camera and a removable video module that contains multiple high speed digital signal processors that provides, unparalleled frame rate and quality, the International Telecommunication Union H.324 standard for low bit rate video conferencing. Using the H.324 protocol, the Voyager can transmit audio/video and digital information over any standard analog telephone line. The Notebook is unique in the industry for it provides a complete office in a notebook. Microsoft Net meeting and T.120 software that provides file transfers, shared applications, and white boards is included.

"Video Calls at Home or Work on your TV"

The Flagship Set-Top Box for a normal phone line.

The TVideoPhone is a new low cost ultra high performance video conferencing device for use over the normal plain old telephone system (POTS). The TVideoPhone box is simply connected to your TV set, power and your telephone and you can use your own video camera is your have one. If not, any video camera can be connected with an RCA jack. TVideoPhone has a V.34 33.6 KBPS modem, and multiple high-speed digital signals processing (DSP) chips manufacutured by Analog Devices and customized by World Wide Video to bring a new level to video over POTS. The DSP's provide over 200 millions floating point and fixed point instructions per second. These DSP's provides, unparalleled frame rate and quality, and the system is compatible with the International Telecommunication Union H.324 standard for low bit rate video conferencing. Using the H.324 protocol, the Spectre can transmit audio/video and digital information over any standard analog telephone line. To the user this means compatible, near real-time frame rate and, particular, very high quality images even with movement. TVideoPhone supports a still frame capture of 704 x 576 that can be used to display very clear images even on a large TV set. TVideoPhone out performs the competitors.

VideoWatch PC Board VideWatch Remote
VideoWatch is a family of products that provides a broad range of solutions for the small and large business. The VideoWatch family starts with an inexpensive high quality, simple transmit only remote video unit that support one phone line. Other VideoWatch products handle bi-directional audio, video, and data, alarms, relay outputs, and Point of Sales (POS) interconnectivity.

VideoWatch family of products also provides the first complete remote video surveillance for POS locations in one integrated system.The VideoWatch family includes a high-end video surveillance system that allows a PC to monitor, control, and communicate with many remote locations. Using standard telephone lines, the Centurion puts any site, no matter how distant, within your reach. VideoWatch provides interface for POS (Cash Registers and bar code readers) and security alarms devices. The VideoWatch products contain custom hardware that uses H.324 (the current Low Bit Rate Standard) compatible compression techniques to give you high-performance in a cost-effective system. It's unique 2-way motion video provides complete communication power for virtually any surveillance or conferencing application. And that's something that no other security system can offer.

With VideoWatch, you'll have fewer false alarm worries and you can carefully remotely monitor cash related activities. VideoWatch remote units are capable of controlling pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras and other devices that allow you to verify any alarm that is triggered. So, VideoWatch allows you to save time, money, and your credibility. Setup of a central station is a snap. Install the VideoWatch controller card and its drivers on a PC and graphics-based software will help you run your extra security needs. And each remote site is connected through a remote Centurion box that is easy to install. Plus, you can either build a new system or integrate the VideoWatch into your existing one.


VideoLink is a new break though product that allows users to mix up to four audio and video channels into onecomposite video NTSC/PAL system in a low cost and at very professional quality.

When VideoLink is combined with DataPower products, it is possible to have a meaningful low cost video conferencing systems designed to function over POTS analog phone lines. VideoLink can also support IDSN connectivity allowing the same functionally over four digital phone lines. A mixture of IDSN and POTS connections is possible.

The cost is so low and the quality so advanced that for the first time, both small businesses and large companies can afford VideoLink.

VideoLink can be used directly with a VCR recorder to completely record all of the conference including all four audio and all four video channels.

A video only version will provide even a lower cost system for security and other applications that do not require audio mixing. Whenever it is necessary to view up to four remote video channels ("quad image" at same time, VideoLink is the only efficient and effective solution in the market.

For special applications VideoLink can be customized and built into a PC, VCR, TV or other WWV products. For large central office systems VideoLink can be rack mounted and controlled over a RS-232 or RS-485 communication network.


and lets not forget the Management Team

Brian Harris, 55, President, Director. Mr. Harris has over 25 years international business experience including establishment of a number of successful companies listed on the Australian, Canadian and United States markets. He is a recognized expert in identifying new technologies, structuring start ups, and related mergers and acquisitions. He was one of the founders of EFTech Ltd., which pioneered EFT / POS into the Australian market. He also was a founder of Best Available Seating Services (BASS) which is known today as Ticketmaster. Over the past five years Mr. Harris has been a principal and Director to a number of emerging companies that have been listed on the OTC-BB. Mr. Harris is a graduate of the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Commerce.

Phillip Wong, 39, Secretary Treasurer, Director. Mr. Wong has been in the financial services industry since he graduated from the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) in 1980. From 1982 to 1992 he was a stockbroker in Vancouver Canada with Yorkton Securities Inc., and Wolverton Securities Ltd., specializing in IPO's, RTO's and mergers. Since then, he has acted as an independent consultant in the restructuring, sale and purchase of public companies. He has had extensive experience in arranging seed and venture capital for start ups and junior companies and in the project management process of going public. Over the years Mr. Wong has also established valuable strategic alliances for secondary financing.

James S. Davis, 54, Vice President, Business Development. Mr. Davis has over twenty years of management experience with major public and privately held companies. From February 1994 to May 1997 he was President of Haskel Controls, a Subsidiary of Haskel International Inc. From mid 1991 to January 1994 he was General Manger of a Division of Arrow Electronics where he was responsible for over seventy two million dollars in annual sales. During the period 1984 - 1991 Mr. Davis was Vice President and National Sales Director of Hamilton Avnet Electronics, a 1.5 billion dollar corporation. From 1976 to 1984 he was Sales Manager of Hamilton Electronics which became Hamilton Avnet. Mr. Davis attended the University of San Diego and Cerritos College where he was a business major.

John G. Perry, 52, Director and Technical Advisor. Mr. Perry has over 34 years of experience in the management, analysis, design, research and implementation of complex, networked computer systems. He possesses a through knowledge of computer science and systems engineering, and a broad spectrum of computer technologies. His experience covers a wide variety of projects including research and development of highly sophisticated weapons and ballistics systems for DOD and Intelligence agencies, design and development of wide area and local area networks, development and application of standards, technology and project management, and marketing of secure products. He possesses in depth knowledge of federal computer acquisition, Life Cycle Management (LCM), Information Resource Management (IRM) Government Open System Interconnect Profile (GOSIP) and computer and communication security. His work experience has required detailed working knowledge of LANs, WANs,FIPS,EDI,CALS, Video and DoD Security. Mr. Perry is the President of World Wide Video, Inc., and a Director of DataPower USA, Inc. He has a B.S Mathematics, Randolph - Macon College, 1967 SECURITY: TOP SECRET/SBI, M.S. Computer Science, University of Maryland, 1976.

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From what I can see, the New ISSM to be, has a Great Management Team and a Great Game Plan
Just my opinion but I believe this is a GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
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