It would be nice to hear more about previous agreements signed for significant minutes per month. Going back to the Smartmoney editorial, looks like this summer could be very big for Access power on the International front.
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The following below was found in Companies Year end SEC filing. "In November 1998, the Company entered into an agreement with aTexas corporation, Access Universal, Inc., to provide that business with Internet telephony services through December 31, 2001. The Company and Access Universal anticipate that their business relationship will begin to become active in 1999, at which time they intend to commence developing a business to process Internet Protocol communications traffic between the U.S. and the Pacific Rim, beginning with calling card generated traffic of 1,000,000 minutes per month expecting to increase an additional 2,000,000 minutes per month within six months of operation."
I personally think we could see double digit increases in customers and revenues to say the least. Intel and Dialogic deal just re-enforces this new sector. CNBC commentator refers to the Telephony Sector to the Computer Sector of the late 70's and early 80's. When people were moving from Mainframe computers to Desktop PC's. |