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To: drivaldog who wrote (12990)6/13/1998 6:04:00 PM
From: drivaldog  Respond to of 50264
 
Today, while driving (Rochester, NY) I heard on the radio a commercial spot by IDT Corp advertising long distance IP telephony, at five cents per minute. Seems the race is on for IP Telephony customers (Although our majority of customers will be abroad).

Question:
Just wondering, It is exactly three months since this article --see below. The agreement between Louis International and Digitcom --was it signed on March 13? Where do we stand with throwing the proverbial switch of $1 million per month in traffic?

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"Digitcom to Carry U.S.-Bound Long
Distance Telephone Traffic From Europe
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 13 -- Digitcom
Interactive Video Network, referred hereafter as Digitcom
Corporation (OTC: DGIV), announced its agreement with
Louis International Telecommunications & Equipment to
provide U.S. International long distance circuits and
termination for Louis International's European call
re-origination services and international long distance
services. Terms of the agreement commit Louis
International to bring $1 Million per month or more in
traffic to Digitcom's U.S. telephone switching facility
within 90 days of signing."