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To: RocketMan who wrote (17084)7/4/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: PAT JENNING  Respond to of 50264
 
Tifkarm,

I'm much the same as you. I've gambled more than I should have on DGIV. Maybe I'll get burned some more, but I'm willing to take a chance when it looks like a good one.

I'm in the technology business, so I know a little about IP and telephony. I'm not an expert, but I know enough to know that nobody knows where things are really going, not even Bill Gates. So when you see negative posts from people claiming to know everything about telephony, remember that if they really knew that much they wouldn't be wasting their time on this thread.

After twenty years in the computer communications business, I can tell you that the people who make the tech world go round are not the techies, they're the deal makers. E.G., Jimmy Chin. The reason that Microsoft is such a success story is not that they have the best product, but that Bill Gates knows how to run a business and control the market place. Before him, IBM did the same thing, and before IBM, the National Cash Register Company (NCR). I doubt that DGIV will ever be an Microsoft or an AT&T or an IBM, but it will cut out a decent piece of the IP telephony business, enough to reward its investors, even those who bought at 8.

I hope you retire in 6 months.

Pat