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To: Dolfan who wrote (29919)10/21/1998 6:32:00 PM
From: JC Reddy  Respond to of 50264
 
Thanks for your effort Mark. Nice articles.




To: Dolfan who wrote (29919)10/21/1998 6:35:00 PM
From: RumKola  Respond to of 50264
 
Mark,

Thanks for posting your info on the DGIV info thread, and on the "No Shoes" thread.

JDP



To: Dolfan who wrote (29919)10/21/1998 7:13:00 PM
From: Lazarus Long  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Verification of Indo ISP acquisition...

Brought to you by your friendly DGIV dd group, Benji.

There has been some recent discussion on the ownership of P.T.
Primedia ArmoEkadata (an Indonesian ISP). The Indonesia Internet Service Providers Association, the main association in Indonesia, has been contacted and they confirmed that Digitcom, a US company, acquired them. Information is still being collected in this area and will be posted if it expands or refutes this assertion.

There also appears to be some confusion over the number of licensed ISP's. The best information that we have so far is that there are currently 42 licensed ISP's operating in Indonesia. Again, this issue is still being investigated and additional clarifying information will be posted if obtained.

There have been assertions that the company stated that only 15 ISP licenses would be granted in Indonesia. A search through DGIV Press Releases and their Newsletters (by two different people) uncovered no such statement.



To: Dolfan who wrote (29919)10/21/1998 7:32:00 PM
From: bullmarket  Respond to of 50264
 
good job with your DD effort, Mark!
it takes time to build a global IP telephony company. The window of opportunity is here, but a young company like DGIV needs to HUSTLE to get as much done as it can at this time. Unlike some other businesses where the company may deal with only one client in each negotiation, I would suspect that in this case, DGIV has to deal with many "entities" at the same time,particularly given its ambitious goal and the potential big payoff. One "good " thing about dealing with many 'entities" is: it is probably safe to assume that DGIV has become quite "well-known", and with so many eyes watching it, when there is a substantial reason for the share price to go up (a "catalyst", one might say), it can get very interesting, IMO.
Until then, I will wait :)