To: ayahuasca who wrote (26945 ) 9/23/1998 11:43:00 PM From: Danimal Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
Expo information - my feelings I've got a big problem with this section: DGIV never completed their investment in Indostat and that IP company. Basically, Indonesia and Russia are a wash according to Bob Dunagan. I think Bob Dunagan is pretty confused, and J. Chin would be better to get info from regarding this. My reasoning: On August 8 (only 6 weeks ago) Digitcom stated that they had Licensed Fusion 2.0 from Natural MicroSystems specifically for "IntraVoice voice-over-IP (VoIP) gateways in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia , and Australia, with U.S. termination in Los Angeles." On August 17 (only 5 weeks ago) - Digitcom Corporation announced plans for the immediate installation of IP/Telephone Network service in five cities in Indonesia with the signing of a joint venture agreement with PT Duta Pertiwi Santosa (Wisma StarPage, Jakarta). 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. and "Digitcom's acquisition of PT Primedia ArmoEkadata has provided the licensing framework for our Internet Protocol telecom network within Indonesia" On September 8, Digitcom announced the successful culmination of field trials of Digitcom's IntraVoice CO(TM) Internet long distance telephone gateway done in conjunction with the St. Petersburg National International Telephone and Electrosvyaz (Rostov Region) telephone companies. I don't see how Indonesia and Russia can be a "wash" when announcements like these are made. It doesn't make any sense. Ayahuasca - It's not that I don't believe you. It's just that I think statements like these should come from J. Chin and not Bob Dunagan. (I wonder what Jimmy will think of these statements when he hears about them - and what his response will be!)