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To: Ray M. who wrote (2169)4/2/1998 8:15:00 PM
From: Rick  Respond to of 7703
 
Ray - do I look like I have a crystal ball :-)
Who knows. I do know that I am comfortable w/DGIV right
now & what it has done & where I think it is headed.

My analysis suggests (I usually charge for this type of consulting/thinking guys)
that with Bill Gate's Teledesic dying in manufacturing at Boeing...why would he want to send it up at this point? Sure - he might anyway - since it has a number of nice niches -- but if I were him
- I'd go after VoIP companies...

Now please - don't put words in my mouth stating that
I think that Gates would buy out DGIV etc. But -
it sure would be a heck of a good move (if I were him)

Another thing (another freebie on me) -- if DGIV is partnering
with phone companies in overseas markets & has plastic
phone cards - it would be my guess that they would put
the overseas company's logo on it - since it would already
be a familiar brand to people. No need to spends any marketing
$$ at all on DGIV's part. They just get the revenue from the traffic (along with the overseas phone company of course..not sure what the
split would be..) Think of that! Almost pure cash flow (other than the equipment - no biggie)

Do you see why this would work much better (to say the least) than an FTEL
strategy of selling boxes to ISPS, setting up the co-lo network
but still having to spend huge amounts of money marketing the phone cards? (unless they went MLM)
Yowsa.