To: Craig K who wrote (4725 ) 4/16/1998 10:19:00 PM From: Mr. Miller Respond to of 7703
I believe Dr. Glenn is referring to the LC problems and their tactics. You need to access Byron's post #4510(https://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=4085893) after reading post #4496(https://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=4085622). If we are to believe that Indosat will become a partner, then DGIV will continue to become known on the world stage. I am looking for this type of association to bolster recognition and establish credibility. Here is info on Indosat from one of Dr. Glenn's post: PT. Indonesian Satellite Corporation (Indosat) was established in 1967 as an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT). In 1969, Indosat commenced its commercial operation and has been the primary provider of international telecommunications services in Indonesia, directly linking Indonesia to approximately 252 countries and destinations worldwide. Indosat's principal business is to provide international switched telecommunications services and non-switched international telecommunications services. Indosat was selected by the Government of Indonesia to built, transfer and operate for a period of 20 years an Intelsat earth station in Indonesia to access use of Intelsat's capacity on Indian Ocean Region (IOR) satellites. In 1980, ITT sold Indosat to the Indonesian Government. After the transfer, Indosat became a state-owned limited liability corporation, and the sole provider of international telecommunications in Indonesia. At that time, the Indonesian Government transferred its ownership in Indosat's facilities to Indosat. In 1982, in order to separate effectively the domestic and international telecommunications networks, all of Perumtel's ownership in international submarine cables and its international operators and gateway in Jakarta were transferred to Indosat and Indosat transferred certain assets related to the domestic telecommunications system to Perumtel. In October 1994 Indosat completed an initial global public offering of shares. The shares are traded both in Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSX) and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Indosat has managed rapid introduction of new telecommunications technologies and greatly expanded the scope its services in Indonesia. Since its operation, Indosat's telecommunications infrastructures has been expanding in its capacity and increasing in its quality. In the effort of reaching its vision, Indosat has been implementing its business strategy known as "1-plus-3". The business of Indosat has grown rapidly in recent years reflecting both the overall economic growth Indonesia and the increased emphasis placed by Indonesian Government on expanding and improving the national telecommunications network Miller