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To: MFDoh! who wrote (2614)4/4/1998 3:25:00 PM
From: Sam Lee  Respond to of 7703
 
Well put.Ranks with #2206.I have noted both.Thanks.But there is a lot of competition and sounds like our technology is competitive but not unique.So the key is getting Ks(contracts).That gives you an exclusive use for your technology for the life of the K.Two guys with the same thing,and the one who gets there first makes the money if he properly ties up the deal.Ok.So you think Jimmy is not alone,just out in front in certain locations.I guess that is where Dharma helps.Go where they are known.Creates credibility to go along with being first.



To: MFDoh! who wrote (2614)4/4/1998 3:31:00 PM
From: Jonathan S. Thompson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7703
 
MFD: good post. The most likely scenarios for the future in comms will take a while to unfold, but the problems are being approached from many different perspectives. Some of them involve all the copper cable that has been laid for decades (tremendous presence). Take a look at xDSL (ADSL, SDSL, etc.) over twisted-pair copper: currently trans at 1.5Meg per second, expanding to 5meg (way beyond existing 56k modems). It certainly doesn't do away with fiberoptic and satellite options, but it does mean that people haven't written off their tremendous investments in copper, yet. In many instances, I believe it will complement the others. You will find some good (mature, substantive) discussion on SI threads such as AWARE, INC and PairGain Technologies. Regards, SapperJack



To: MFDoh! who wrote (2614)4/4/1998 4:16:00 PM
From: sandstuff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7703
 
" I like DigitCom particularly because of the fact that they have existing sales. Most companies in this area dont." per MFDoh

Ain't it the truth...published data says DGIV will do 30M the first year.

Low overhead, %of every phone call made, exclusive contracts, technology...all in a tenfold growth internet telephony industry...targeted at the highest growth market (third world countries).

That's the DGIV cash machine.



To: MFDoh! who wrote (2614)4/4/1998 4:30:00 PM
From: toothid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7703
 
Hey guys, I am going to sound alittle simple but this article by
MFDOH! was great. I have had no formal training in this area and MFDOH
just condensed in my terms an excellent response!!! thank you-- I am
going to print that baby out for other of my professional friends to read.
Oh you only forgot one thing. Where you mentioned Qwest and Williams etc. please add Level 3. thanks

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