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To: djane who wrote (45187)4/23/1998 4:05:00 AM
From: djane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
Japan's NTT Joins Internet Telephony Campaign
(04/22/98; 2:46 p.m. ET)
By Jeremy Scott-Joynt, Total Telecom

techweb.com

Japanese telecommunications
operator NTT has entered an
elite alliance of major telecom
operators co-operating to
promote Internet telephony.

NTT's new international subsidiary is joining a
four-way group of carriers and Internet telephony
service providers to create a global network of
communications links between each members' private
Internet telephony network.

The other three members of the alliance are Inter-Tel,
an American company that supplies voice over
Internet services as well as equipment and software;
Swedish Internet telephony service provider
Glocalnet, which is establishing gateways in a number
of European countries; and Telba, an
Argentinian-Brazilian carrier.

NTT International will be installing about 100 of
Inter-Tel's gateways, called Vocal'Net, over the next
few months all across Japan. It already has gateways
in Tokyo and Osaka, covering a population of around
35 million. Telba is planning 300 gateways across
South America, while Glocalnet is planning points of
presence in London, Stockholm, Amsterdam,
Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, Brussels, and Milan.

The alliance's plans also extend, according to Inter-Tel
chairman and CEO Steven Mihaylo, to servers
established in the offices of large corporate clients.
This, he explained, would expand the network and
take the weight off the public gateways.

Other established players in the market such as the
Global Roaming Internet Connectivity Alliance are
also working toward partnerships and alliances to
ensure their networks achieve maximum coverage.
Meanwhile, dominant operators like Germany's
Deutsche Telekom and America's AT&T, are already
running their own tests and trials of global voice over
Internet services.

But Stefan Krook, Glocalnet's president, said the four
partners were not looking to build an open-ended list
of worldwide partners. Instead, he said, the four
founding members would each take a regional
responsibility for building their own gateways and
establishing deals with local Internet telephony service
providers.

The idea of using hundreds of Internet providers
would not work, Krook said, because the future of
Internet protocol-based services was in value-added
services, not just voice services. "We want a maximum
of seven to 10 members, to keep it tight when
agreeing strategies and services," he said.

If you look at the current situation over a two-year
period, the option of selling cheap minutes will
disappear as international tariffs plummet, Krook said,
adding that "the margins will come on value-added,
and [Internet protocol] is best for that."

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To: djane who wrote (45187)4/23/1998 7:50:00 AM
From: Sector Investor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 61433
 
Yes, Mr. Johnson was the title author. This is the guy that the ASND thread disagreed with angrily last July-August, but it turned out he was right (have to give credit where it is due). This report really shows that he has done his DD and is aware not only of market dynamics but of technical issues and trends too.