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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (2015)5/2/1998 12:57:00 AM
From: Jane4IceCream  Respond to of 50264
 
Nite Pooh Bear!!

I found the following from a monthly newsletter named "Utility Forecaster".....

"Telkom Indonesia added an astronomical 22 percent more local phone lines last year. And with just two in one hundred Indonesian homes wired to phones, that growth should continue well into the next century. Growth is further insured by the monopolies Telkom will enjoy until 2006 in everything from long distance and local phones to wireless services."

The above newsletter gives a buy rating to Telkom Indonesia as well as Phillipine Long Distance Telephone.

Everybody have a nice evening!!

Triple J Jane J Jackson at the beach just back from a tasty meal at Jake's in Del Mar!!



To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (2015)5/2/1998 1:10:00 AM
From: Dolfan  Respond to of 50264
 
News article on CNN/fn regarding IP/Telephony.
The article Internet telephony gives big phone companies a run for your money cnnfn.com

This article is mentioning AT&T, MCI, QWST, DELTA...

"This is a revolution. Nineteen eighty-one marked a revolution for the PCs. Nineteen ninety-eight is the revolutionary year for the telecommunications industry," says Phil Sirlin, telecommunications analyst for Schroders.

The cheap new Internet services are proving that the phone giants have been charging customers too much, says Internet telephony analyst Jeff Pulver. And that means, according to Pulver and Sirlin, that Internet phone services may eventually force big phone companies to cut rates and compete even more fiercely for customers.

While at the moment only two Internet companies offer mass-market long-distance service via cyberspace.

Wrong, It wont be long until the WORLD knows who DIGITCOM CORP is.

Regards,
Mark