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To: EARL who wrote (36147)7/14/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: vic klimpl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Thats incredible dd. We have been waiting for a business break. Luck whatever. lets just dream for a moment. Ftel is deploying inEurope. We have not given much to South America.What if,just dreaming you understand that they pull it off. Cheap calls between South America and Europe via Westlake Village.Think that may make revs go up .Hmmmm.May not need financing from the biggies an us little chumps and believers have it all.just speculating you understand.Those calls would look like a bargain at 20 or30 c/m.Think of the profits.Well there just a bunch of california dreamers if guess .2.40 per share my butt.



To: EARL who wrote (36147)7/14/1998 11:32:00 PM
From: topwright  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Earl, much of what you said correlates with what information I have gathered. The traffic of many of these lesser know companies is considerable, as they have many political affiliations. Many of which lead to contacts with potential multi-national corporate clients.

There usually exists a hierarchy of VIP's in third world countries that are constantly invited to political gatherings. It is a tough shell to crack, yet if connected, the doors open fast.

Seems as though IDM has all the right affiliations to open a large segment of the S. American communications flow to the rest of the world, especially when ones considers their satellite peering with other well known communication transmission companies.

With S.A. Connected to our domestic backbone, while coupled to both our European and Australian JV's, the globe begins to light up, one continent at a time.

Four down,
rb



To: EARL who wrote (36147)7/15/1998 12:25:00 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Thanks, Earl...

With that last post of yours, I have finally come to recognize the strategic significance, without ever having asked anyone, of the switch. Pretty smart, in this scenario, I must say.

Now, would someone else like to try and explain to me why this Class 4 ""switch,"" which is ordinarily antithetical to IP, has strategic significance in an "international" VoIP network?

Regards, Frank C.



To: EARL who wrote (36147)7/15/1998 12:33:00 AM
From: RinConRon  Respond to of 41046
 
Earl, that was excellent, thank you! IDM has a presence in Paraguay, bordering Argentina and Brazil, both of which have strong ties to Europe. It just reinforces the notion that some very smart moves are being made.
Ron