To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (28477 ) 10/6/1998 5:33:00 PM From: JC Reddy Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
Can someone give me some info about Louis International? What they do, where they are, how to contact them, etc . I haven't been able to find any info on them. Thanks. ---- SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 13 -- Digitcom Interactive Video Network, referred hereafter as Digitcom Corporation (OTC: DGIV), announced its agreement with Louis International Telecommunications & Equipment to provide U.S. International long distance circuits and termination for Louis International's European call re-origination services and international long distance services. Terms of the agreement commit Louis International to bring $1 Million per month or more in traffic to Digitcom's U.S. telephone switching facility within 90 days of signing. Louis International has an extensive network of sales agents in Germany, France, Poland, Ireland, and other Central and Eastern European countries marketing the company's pre-paid ''call back'' long distance services and GSM (Global System for Mobil communications) cellular services. The GSM digital cellular network has coverage on the European continent that is much more comprehensive than is the case in the United States, presently. "We're excited about this launch in Europe of Digitcom's international long distance network,'' said Jimmy Chin, Digitcom CEO. "We're looking for this profitable relationship with Louis International to open other doors for Digitcom's telephone and Internet communications services.'' Louis International will market Digitcom's Mobile Callback(TM) Internet-assisted reorigination product along with its GSM services. Digitcom is an international telecommunications and data network company working with regional and national telephone companies internationally to establish international long distance networks. The company is a leader in Internet voice communications technology and is marketing its Internet-based telephony products under its brands: ''FAXport,'' ''Netcall,'' "VOXport,'' and Mobile Callback.''