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12-06-2007, 11:32 AM
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I stay away from anything MLM. So many people have tried to convince me in the past about MLM marketing, to me, they are all scams. But good luck to everyone else who is interested in this...by The way I cant stand VOIP, I have used it several times and the quality just isnt there, let alone the 911 issues
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12-07-2007, 07:36 AM
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It's funny....
I think it's extremely interesting how often words are just thrown around nowadays. A scam implies there is no real service or product and quiet frankly...I know that Delta 3, one of the fastest growing companies in NY would not back up a scam. Check it out for yourself......
http://biz.yahoo.com/pz/071002/127759.html
I mean if your company is growing so fast, you must have something that everybody wants right?
And look who one of their partners is....
deltathree News and Events - Press Release
Once again, a chicken scratch of a chicken scratch of the market share of something that everyone is going to be using anyway.....that's all we need....who wants a piece?
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"Champions are not made in the ring, they are just recognized there."
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12-07-2007, 10:41 AM
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I hope for the best for you and everyone who joins you but I don't think there is much of a future in anything landline based. The future is in wireless.
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12-07-2007, 11:33 AM
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that is a bold prediction indeed and I have been hearing that for years, but what new approach will you bring to VOIP to give your company an edge???
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12-07-2007, 11:46 AM
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Great Question!
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Originally Posted by nelsen3000
that is a bold prediction indeed and I have been hearing that for years, but what new approach will you bring to VOIP to give your company an edge???
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That's a brilliant question and I would love to speak with you more about my plans. If you're truly interested Please PM with your contact info so that I might be able to discuss with you further. If you feel more comfortable, I can PM you my info....just let me know.
I look forward to speaking with you.
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"Champions are not made in the ring, they are just recognized there."
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12-07-2007, 02:01 PM
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Location: San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur
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Sounds really interesting, will this work outside U.S, if it does, can you tell me more about it'
I live in Mèxico.
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12-07-2007, 03:19 PM
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But of Course!!
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Originally Posted by Isabella_35
Sounds really interesting, will this work outside U.S, if it does, can you tell me more about it'
I live in Mèxico.
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For sure it works very well outside of the United States. In fact VOIP makes global telecommunications alot cheaper. VOIP is very popular in parts of Mexico. I will ask my friends where their friends in Mexico use the technology.
I will Pm you my personal info and maybe we can get in contact
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"Champions are not made in the ring, they are just recognized there."
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12-07-2007, 04:19 PM
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I have worked in VOIP since '96, and it has always been predicted to take over the phone market by one tech journalist or another. It as a technology has not proven to be as profitable as it's fans have suggested it would be. That said, there are several very well established VOIP companies that are generating income. My first concern is assuming you're able to establish yourself in the market what is your strategy against Skype, Vonage, Sun Rocket, or Packet8? The first concern the business is of course VOIPs intrinsic problems including often poor quality, lack of local emergency service, and dependence on third party connectivity (unless you also intend to supply Internet access). But, to me VOIPs biggest problem (looking at it from a profitability standpoint) is that it is an open standard freely functioning over the Internet. Anyone can implement VOIP over a computer if they have the know how. You cannot control the spread of this technology and as people become more tech savvy the risk of them simply using it for free increases. You need something that sets you apart. For example Packet8 has a fairly successful video phone and, I think sprint is still working on a wireless phone using VOIP.
What would set you apart? Can you resolve some or all of VOIPs basic problems? Once you gain market share how would you compete for dominance?
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12-07-2007, 07:14 PM
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Now heres a great niche, yet why not take it further? The niche will slowly become saturated, build a niche inside this niche and become a part of the saturation. It could prove much more valuable than competing say, with Skype. I may consider it, actually. Good luck to you and your team.
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12-09-2007, 01:03 PM
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I am so excited to see all the skepticism and cynicism, I have sparked on the forum. It reminds me of the climate (I read up on it) that surrounded cell phones before they came out, and Internet in the pre-AOL era...History certainly repreats itself so I have truly been blessed with an oppurtunity...LOL
My mentor is already working with people who have years of experience penetrating the market as far as telecommunications in fact, his friends have been able to see an 261% increase in acquisition of marketshare in VOIP while other folks are flatlining and only able to stay at consistent numbers.
He's not a selfish man though, he is has an abundance mentality and is willing to back me up all the way with his network that is why I appreciate him so much. I am looking to put together a team of people who also have VISION and see where this will go!
This industry is going to happen whether I like it or not, or you like it or not....I am just looking for the right players who want to align with some already quite successful people, and create some wealth with me.
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"Champions are not made in the ring, they are just recognized there."
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12-09-2007, 06:03 PM
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#101 (permalink)
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Location: Tennessee/Florida
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I have my own connections in the telecom industry, and know that VOIP is only one of the steps towards the next move in pho | |