To: songw who wrote (161 ) 11/23/1997 3:38:00 AM From: crs Respond to of 3178
Songw, I have been keeping a eye on ozemy for a few weeks now and I have read the article on the link that you have provided. As far as a great stock to trade in and out of, yes this is a good one. The company also seems sound and I like it better than nspk, ftel, and voclf. Who better than to set up a ip tel infrastructure than an internet provider. Better yet an internet provider with a hugh infrastructure like ozemy. Better yet a company with a hugh long distance telephone infrastructure as well as a hugh internet provider like idtc. IDTC has both. And all including long distance calls via the net from phone to phone is in operation today. As I read in the article about ozemy, "The biggest challenge facing iptel service providers is the creation of an international network for call routing, billing, and settlement." This said by who I forget, but you look up the name and their title. Also "Interline was established in July 1997 to manage and grow a global voice-over-ip." OZEMY owns 48% of Interline. They have a big challenge in front of them and I feel this is why Howard Jonas of IDTC thinks that IDTC is 9 to 12 months ahead of the competition. Also by listening to IDTC's conference call, I know that they are not reporting important information in press releases. Why? I think to stabalize the stock. Information will trickle out very slowly, but many of the cities of the world are being hooked up to gateways as we speak. They are not just saying that they are hooking up gateways soon. Or they plan on hooking up gateways. IDTC is fully valued as if it were a fast growing telecom company not including ip tel. Add the value of voclf, nspk and all of ftel plus some to the current price of IDTC and it would be fairly valued today.