this is in response to jakarta being a poor choice by jimmy chin for ip service, it is a post taken from nmss thread, also notice that the items listed are names we are familiar with and i for one expect contracts with soon. bird brain posted numbers earlier which again seem to be wrong, gee what a surprise. numbers 14 and 16 are almost certainly to be contracted soon if not already, numbers 2,3,7,10, 12,18 are good candidates as south america is a target yet to be announced but all would stand to reason. as for kobe japan, if we got tokyo why not kobe? argentina has been rumored for a long time now. as for moscow, if we are in mordovia, i hardly think that it wasnt approved by moscow first, it would be a natural fit. if the population centers were extended farther, you would see more eastern block countries and west europe as well. i think it is a safe bet that jimmy wont stand on his laurels and will be pursued rather than jimmy pursuing them they will be looking at dgiv. germany and austrailia are not exactly deserted ghost towns either. the olympics in sydney were just put there by dart throwing at a globe.
The World's 20 Largest Metropolitan Areas (NMSS & DGIV) huthut98 Aug 17 1998 10:51AM EDT NMSS equipment will follow DGIV deployments in numerous cities??
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The World's 20 Largest Metropolitan Areas
Rank City & Country Population 1 Tokyo-Yokomama, Japan.....28,447,000 <-- DGIV 2 Mexico City, Mexico.......23,913,000 3 Sao Paulo, Brazil.........21,539,000 4 Seoul, South Korea........19,065,000 <-- DGIV 5 New York City, U.S.A......16,332,000 6 Bombay, India.............15,138,000 7 Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto,Japan....14,060,000 8 Shanghai, China...........13,584,000 9 Calcutta, India...........12,885,000 10 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil....12,788,000 11 Los Angeles CA............12,410,000 <-- DGIV 12 Buenos Aires, Argentina...12,232,000 13 Tehran, Iran..............11,681,000 14 Manila, Philippines.......11,342,000 15 Beijing, China............11,299,000 16 Cairo, Egypt..............11,155,000 17 Jakarta, Indonesia........11,151,000 <-- DGIV 18 Moscow, Russia............10,769,000 19 Lagos, Nigeria............10,287,000 20 Delhi, India..............10,105,000 Notes:
1.This information is a combined ranking taking from U.S. and U.N. sources and using the higher estimate from each source. The U.S. estimates on Chinese cities seems low. 2.The U.S. Census Bureau estimates for the 100 largest cities in 1995 are found in the Information Please Almanac for 1997. The U.N. estimates for the 15 largest cities in 1996 are found in the 1998 World Almanac. 3.Cities are defined here, not according to political units, but as contiguous areas of population of at least 5,000 people per square mile. 4.The next three cities in order are Karachi, Pakistan; London, UK; and Paris, France, all with about 9 million. 5.Of these 20 cities, 11 are in Asia, 3 in North America, 3 in South America, 2 in Africa, and 1 in Europe.
-- DGIV recent news-released rollouts --- Aug 17, 1998:
Long distance telephone service using Digitcom's Internet Protocol (IP) network is slated for launch under the name ''DigitcomNet'' in Jakarta, Bandung, Medan, Surabaya, and Denpasar.
''This initial five-city installation will give the Digitcom Network access to each of Indonesia's main regional centers for the delivery of IP-Telephone services between Indonesia and other points on the Pacific Rim, and to customers in North America,'' said Digitcom CEO Jimmy Chin. ''Digitcom's acquisition of PT Primedia ArmoEkadata has provided the licensing framework for our Internet Protocol telecom network within Indonesia. The participation of StarPage will considerably accelerate our deployment and marketing of service to customers.'
------- Aug 8, 1998
The company has scheduled installation of its "IntraVoice" voice-over-IP (VoIP) gateways in Korea [Seoul], Japan [Tokyo], Taiwan, Indonesia[Jakarta], and Australia [Sydney], with U.S. termination in Los Angeles. Testing of the leased-line VoIP network will occur from late August through September *WITH COMMERCIAL SERVICE SLATED TO LAUNCH IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER.* macker
ps. R1 you are right all installation products are y2k prepared, also, the accounting package that dgiv started using is y2k compatible as well, this is one of the reasons for the delay in the sb10 is the software switch over, makes more sense to do it now than later when the volume of data will be considerably higher. |