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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DGIV -- Good Prospects? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sandstuff who wrote (2889)4/6/1998 7:53:00 PM
From: Rick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7703
 
Sand - nice article...Almost duplicates what I said this morning -- ie -- This suggests that the FCC proposal will most
likely require Internet phone calls to pay fees, but considerably less than what long
distance carriers currently pay. If this happens, then domestic Internet phone calls would
still be significantly cheaper than conversations placed over conventional phone
networks. Indeed, the news is even better. The FCC proposal would not make a dent
in the huge cost advantage enjoyed by international phone calls using Internet technology
nor affect the attractiveness of placing calls on corporate Intranets using Internet phone
technology.



To: sandstuff who wrote (2889)4/6/1998 8:41:00 PM
From: Jinyon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7703
 
FCC proposal is definitely a good news to DGIV as an international Internet Phone service provider. 2 cents per minutes is insignificant to DGIV, it only affect IDTC and QWST,etc..
IDTC needs to change their price to 0.7 cents per minute instead of 0.5 cents per minutes.
It does not make any difference to DGIV if the rate increase to 14 cents from 12 cents per minutes. So, DGIV is "FCC regulation proof".

Hmmm, DGIV should rise this week, Stay tune!!!!!