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To: Ray M. who wrote (728)3/25/1998 9:52:00 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Respond to of 7703
 
Ray, try these links:*****http://www.pulver.com/

pi.se

itel.mit.edu

ipxstream.com

That ought to give you a start the first link will be quite useful.

bg



To: Ray M. who wrote (728)3/25/1998 10:02:00 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7703
 
Ray, it's a Paradigm Shift, ie. the New Wave in communications due in part to the deregulation bill of 1996, and advancements in technology to bring quality more affordable voice over the net at a tremendous savings to the end-user.

A new way to combat the telco giants, which are now begining to pair up with various VOIP providers (Deutch Telecom+VOCLF, Motorola+NSPK,etc.) They do not want to miss the Big Piece of Pie, which these cos. are going to make over the traditional cost of POTS=plain old tele service.

Long story really and a primer would be nice but, the picture is enormous.

DGIV has already carved out a piece of Europe, Russia, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taipei and Now consolidated the pacific-rim with Indonesia.

To boldly go where no one has gone before!

Catch the wave.

bg



To: Ray M. who wrote (728)3/25/1998 10:53:00 PM
From: Krpsmith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7703
 
Ray M.

I am more familiar with the prospects of calling within the USA via a PC. From what I have read we can talk via fiber cables that eliminate Ma Bell. The call, even at long distances, could end up costing less than a local call does now. It does require a PC at either end. My company is testing this now, but not in the area of the country that I work. I control a lot of stock in my company, but our telephony efforts will be within the USA only and I want to own shares in a more global company. The telephone technology that DGIV seems to have has potential all over the world. IMHO