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To: sandstuff who wrote (568)3/22/1998 9:43:00 AM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7703
 
Key=Internet Telephony will grow >>>$1.79 billion by the end of 2001.
According to Forrester Research in the US the market for Internet telephony is expected to reach $30 million 1998 and by 2004 the annual spending on Internet telephone calls is expected to rise to $2 billion.

A market research study predicted the Internet telephony industry will grow from a current level of $741 million to $63 billion within five years.


The report says the Pacific Rim, Europe, and the rest of the world will account for 73 percent of the total.

Agreements signed in Indonesia and in Russia.

Another recent deal commits a Central and Eastern Europe long distance company to directing $1 million in traffic a month for delivery over Digitcom's U.S. long distance network.

Jimmy Chin, CEO, has our company focused on the largest portion of the Pie.

Upon his return with New Deals in Asia, he will establish DIGITCOM as a forerunner in the (1.79 Billion x 0.73= 1.3 billion) portion of the Internet Telephony Market.

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To: sandstuff who wrote (568)3/22/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7703
 
Correction:Internet telephony industry will grow from a current level of $741 million to $63 billion within five years.

A report says the Pacific Rim, Europe, and the rest of the world will account for 73 percent of the total.

Digitcom, has Agreements signed in Indonesia and in Russia.

Another recent deal commits a Central and Eastern Europe long distance company to directing $1 million in traffic a month for delivery over Digitcom's U.S. long distance network.

Jimmy Chin, CEO, has our company focused on the largest portion of the Pie.

Upon his return with New Deals in Asia, will help establish DIGITCOM as a contender in the $63 Billion Internet Telephony Market.

bg