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To: sandstuff who wrote (22893)8/22/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Digitcom Partners to
Grow an IP Telephony
Network
By Peter Meade

Citing joint ventures as the fastest way
to create an international Internet
protocol (IP) telephony network,
Digitcom Corp. (www.digitcom.com)
has added an Indonesian company to
its partner list.

Digitcom vice president Roger
Templeton says partnering gives the
company the most expedient route to a
global IP network because the partners
supply an existing base of customers
that are eager to take advantage of the
reduced long distance rates promised
with IP telephony.

Digitcom will install its IntraVoice
network gateways in the cities of
Jakarta, Bandung, Medan, Surabaya
and Denpasar within the next six
weeks. IP telephony services should
commence in 90 days, according to
Templeton.

In addition to its IP-Voice long distance
service, Digitcom will begin marketing
its IP-Fax service in Indonesia during
the same period, even though it will not
be operable until year-end followed by
store-and-forward voice messaging,
says Templeton.

Copyright c 1998 by Virgo Publishing, Inc.