To: paulmcg0 who wrote (16214 ) 6/29/1998 12:34:00 AM From: Dolfan Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
DLD Internet Long Distance Telecommunications Corporate Summary 1.0 Executive Summary Digital Long Distance Corporation (DLD) is a Internet telecommunications company spun-off from its parent, Digitcom Interactive Multimedia Company, a ten-year old Computer Telephony Interface (CTI) manufacturer and software entity. DLD will be a facilitator, owning and operating with joint venture foreign-based partners, and, where appropriate, Company-owned and operated, Internet/Public Switched Telephone Network gateway equipment. DLD will operate, in concert with its affiliated local operations abroad, an Internet-based data network which will provide to offshore and U.S.-based companies the ability to transport faxes, voice messages, and actual real time voice communications internationally with digital fidelity and much lower costs by utilizing DLD's Patent Pending technologies: Facsimile transmission - (FAXport) International voice "store & forward" - (VOXport) International portable call reorigination - (Mobile Callback) DLD has filed U.S. patents for the above technologies over the past few months. The technologies have been fully proved in the field and are now operational between Hong Kong, Hawaii, and Los Angeles. The Company is in the final stages of testing a product that delivers full duplex, real time voice communications over the Internet. DLD engineers have designed to the current international standards for such communications products, with the mandate to improve the quality of performance and interoperability beyond competing products. The Company has initiated a patent on a solution that achieves that goal. DLD has implemented the build-out of its Network Operations Center (NOC) co-located at the site of the largest Internet access point (NAP) operated by a U.S. Federally-Funded Agency, ISI. The NOC will be linked to all offshore points-of-presence and the DLD Network administration facilities in Hawaii. In short, DLD will be both a high volume, low-cost telecommunications facilitator internationally, as well as a service provider. As a service provider, DLD will furnish its foreign-based operations with: 1) low-cost point-to-point voice communications between the United States and the world with Mobile Callback and VOXport; 2) very low-cost facsimile transmission among all markets with FAXport; 3) remote technical support (in conjunction with trained local personnel); 4) global billing and collections; and 5) full tariff implementation and adjustment on the fly (by country, by day part, etc.). The Company is prepared to implement multilateral and bilateral Internet long distance services pending completion of capital funding and finalization of certain joint venture partnerships. The commitment of financial and operational resources by strategic partners in the roll-out of "points-of-presence" gateways will hasten the deployment of the network, and will cover much of the marketing and customer service cost of operations. Because of the high margins available at this time, and the relatively low cost of establishing and maintaining points-of-presence, the Company expects to be profitable in the second year of operations. While the Company has developed the key technologies with internal resources, and has undertaken the placement of network access nodes to Pacific Rim locales with the cooperation of potential partners, Management recognizes that the task of full-scale implementation of the DLD communications network will require significant Capital participation by investors. Rapid deployment of the Company's unique technologies in many national markets is essential to establishing and holding substantial market share. Digital Long Distance Corporation is a California corporation founded by Jimmy Chin, Chairman and CEO of Digitcom Interactive Multimedia Company.