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To: ChartMan who wrote (10635)6/3/1998 8:12:00 AM
From: RocketMan  Respond to of 50264
 
Excellent post, ChartMan, and indicative of what may be in store for DGIV in the future. It is a no-brainer that with the sector that DGIV is exploiting, and the contracts, DGIV would be a prime buyout candidate in the future. Personally, I hope this does not happen until we get full share price appreciation, because I would rather own an aggressive DGIV than a slow moving gorilla.

For now, this story gives us a hint of how attractive an investement DGIV is at these prices, and when we go nasdaq and the whole world knows about us, Katy bar the door :-)



To: ChartMan who wrote (10635)6/3/1998 8:17:00 AM
From: Moosie  Respond to of 50264
 
Goodmorning Chartman, interesting post to me its looks like DGIV is already ahead of the game
> Meanwhile, Tekelec apparently announced in its most recent earnings conference call that it PLANS to provide a gateway between IP and SS7, showing that it is already TRYING to merge the two worlds of the Internet and the telephone.<

Plans and trying, sounds like their just starting out.

IMHO

Bill C ( GOODMORNING MOM)



To: ChartMan who wrote (10635)6/3/1998 8:29:00 AM
From: sandstuff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Chartman, good post.

Remember, DGIV provides a total solution to its customers. DGIV has contracts with telcos in many different parts of the world. DGIV can use its own hardware, or if necessary, buy it from one of these guys.

Remember, DGIV makes money off of every phone call made on its network. Every day, any time, all the time. It is not subject to the daily battle of who's got the best hardware technology.

If someone wants to compete with Digitcom, they will have to learn how to deal with governments and national telcos that have their own agendas that have nothing to do with the latest hardware technlogy.

LOL, can you tell I would rather own DGIV stock than one that provides hardware for internet telephony? Just typing these words gets me all excited again about what a great future DGIV has...

GO JIMMY!...GO DGIV!