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To: crs who wrote (120)11/14/1997 7:29:00 AM
From: Ron Kory  Respond to of 3178
 
What is happening on November 18?



To: crs who wrote (120)11/14/1997 8:13:00 AM
From: Atin  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 3178
 
crs,

We're not ignoring IDTC, it is just that no one has mentioned it (except maybe me). This thread is about VoIP: mentioning companies in this field, talking about their technology, their prospects, plans, and their competitive advantages/disadvantages. So talk about IDTC; what happens on Nov 18th that will destroy NSPK, VOCLF, FTEL, INTL, EFusion etc? I'd like you to provide information about IDTC's prospects and plans if you can (that last post from you really was a 'bunch of jive'). IDTC isn't the only one with a system in place, and there is still room for people to enter the market.

Also, every one of these companies is in a slightly different market niches with toeholds and prospects in each others' niches. Netspeak is basically concentrating on call-centers, INTL is concentrating on PBXlike systems, FTEL on gateways for long-distance etc. IDTC is concentrating on public long-distance. They may all excel in their own chosen niche and keep the others honest in others.

IDTC is definitely not the only game in town. There are new players entering now, some big like Lucent, some small like FTEL. That is what makes this a fun field to make money in.

Looking forward to getting more information about IDTC.

Thanks, and good luck,

-Atin