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Technology Stocks : VocalTec (VOCL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Don Walster who wrote (1186)3/25/1998 5:34:00 PM
From: David L. Carter  Respond to of 2349
 
I traded my VOCLF stock for IDTC about 30 days ago. To say the least I am very glad I did since i am up over 30%!

I am amazed at how VOCLF is so stagnant despite significant news. I plan on jumping in sometime but currently this stock is dead. Let's hope something can bring it back to life.



To: Don Walster who wrote (1186)3/25/1998 6:16:00 PM
From: STK1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2349
 
Don If you can remember thats exactly what happened with the stock during the late summer when DT announced its deal.It just took off.
Today with almost 50% owned by insiders and the DT shares we have little to play with.Day traders and people who go in for a buck here buck there does keep the stock from creeping up on normal to lower volume.The problem we have is we are still ahead of ourselves with this one.Maybe not exactly but,the perception is that we are.I know and most of the people who really see value here know that is not true.Several things that have come to light in the last couple weeks make me feel very good about my investment regardless of price right now,One is Our opening of a company in Japan to service Japan and the Pacific Rim,and our alliance with Fuji,Don That is a move you can't take lightly and or expect the company to do without a very large competitive advantage.All of the talk about pilots in the pacific rim region are about to come to frution and hundreds more are being sought by FUJI.Our Next gen partners with ITXC are about to command the largest voice over ip network in the world all using VocalTec Gateways.The announcement that DT is going head First into the VOIP business"ECONOMEY CLASS" in the next 3 to 6 months is going to bring all the DT money into VocalTec in the next 6 months.As soon as DT gears up and and decides exactly how many more people that they expect to put on VOIP we will see another stock buyout and another product order that is going to blow the roof off this company.The original order for 38 million was for 1000 users and a couple gateways
When they go econo we are talking over 175 million in product for VocalTec.Ron Sommers said they made a mistake when the press quoted 18 billion what he meant was 180 million.Don the 3rd and mostly encouraging was the buyout of Radlinx.WE now have a world class fax product to bundle.They were very profitable before and I imagine that with the FAX/IP market to grow to 48 billion by 2000 we are going to get a nice piece of that.Along with ECI telecom and their execelent
Electronics and our partners we are either going to profitability by the end of the 2nd qtr or we are going to get aquired very soon.
Either way This short term lull is going to end sooner then later
and I wouldn't want to be out chasing short term profits when it hits.



To: Don Walster who wrote (1186)3/26/1998 5:32:00 PM
From: STK1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2349
 
Don Did you get this:0
Hello,

Delta Three invites you to make a call over the Internet from the world's
first INTERNET TELEPHONY PHONE BOOTH. We'll be at Booth # 30 at the Spring
'98 Voice Over the Net Conference in San Jose March 29-April 2. Jacob
Davidson, Chairman of Delta Three, Elie Wurtman, CEO, and Noam Bardin,
Chief Operating Officer will be on hand for meetings on how to join the
Delta Three network, or get involved in one of our corporate or carrier
programs. There is still time to set up a pre-scheduled meeting with
either Jacob, Elie, or Noam.

To gain insight into the provision of and uses for Internet Telephony
services, come hear Delta Three present at the session, "Next Gen Telcos:
Report from the Field" on Monday March 30th at 11:30 am and on Tuesday
March 31 at 12:30 pm.

At the show, check your attendee packet for your free Delta Three Internet
telephony calling card!

See you in San Jose,

Fara Hain
Associate VP Public Relations and Tradeshows
Delta Three Inc.
430 Park Avenue, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10022
212-588-3670 phone
212-588-3674 fax
farah@deltathree.com
Delta Three generates millions of minutes of voice traffic each month by
providing Phone-to-Phone offerings such as calling cards, PC-to-Phone, and
other enhanced services such as Fax-to-Fax, that use Internet Protocols
(IP) to service a growing number of multi-media oriented consumers around
the world. With over 18 Points of Presence, Delta Three manages the
world's largest IP network dedicated to voice traffic. Parent company RSL
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latest technology.