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Thursday, 03/29/2007 3:36:58 AM

Thursday, March 29, 2007 3:36:58 AM

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Best post..and a must read by all longs..
I wouldn't normally do this..
but this needs to be seen by every investor in Onev..and I think I just lost my job..LOL..From RB..I hope the moderators don't mind and let this one post stand..I do believe after seeing this..that I will be quite content in knowing that their are others that really do know what is coming..Oh and Vrrocks if you do happen to come here and read this..A big thanks and FYI Dean now has over 12 million shares.. Beleive me when I say..I never could have said this like you just did..You do "rock" and thanks again...veno

By: vrrocks
29 Mar 2007, 03:14 AM EDT
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Why the upsurge? Individual and institutional money managers may see a lot of upside potential to ONEV as the VR sector has been getting some positive press as of late.

Should the use of VR become more widespread, one voice's patents contain technology many in the VR sector consider superior and indispensable. In order to commercially implement VR for more broader use, ONEV's patent licensing could start generating significant revenue streams.

That combined with money managers currently redistributing major funds out of declining housing stocks, may explain ONEV's positive volume surge. Is it any coincidence that ONEV's rise coincides with the housing stocks decline, and inflation reports spurring investment shifts in portfolios?

Microsoft has bought the "tellme network", and there's speculation out there that they will consequently make VR a higher priority as a result. Microsoft already has a long and preferred history with ONEV working with them to integrate their VR technology for MSFT's Windows Vista and Media Communicator products.

The positive upswing in One Voice could also be based on:
- some leaked street rumor we know nothing about
- anticipation of increased sales of MV product
- the outlay of the Media Communicator for Windows Vista
- optimism over the prospect of a new significant revenue stream, generated from undisclosed, but favorable deal terms with Mexico's Telnor and Telmex.

Closing this Mexico deal would:
- establish a serious international presence for ONEV
- legitimize them as a VR major player in telecommunications
- create a potential domino effect. When you're the new kid on the block, no one wants to be first, and everyone wants to be second.

There was a predictable automated selloff triggered when the stock hit .05, but the stock price still showed some resilience in afterhours trading, defying previous trading patterns. That bodes well. It's understandable that there are a lot of frustrated cynics out there, given ONEV's track record of unrealized promises, and the basis under which ONEV was forced to secure and continue financing. But ONEV wouldn't have secured the continual millions in financing to begin with if they were perceived as a fly-by-night, flash-in-the pan joke.

Moreover, Dean Weber himself has personally accumulated over 5 million shares in this company, according to SEC filings, which indicates to me his belief in it's growth potential and ultimate success. I feel he's forged ahead and sweated hard for too many years to be content with merely living off a short-term fleeting artificial salary for a while, and then just simply slink away.

The fact is that throughout an everchanging tech sector, ONEV has impressed and survived by rolling with and adapting to an expanding industry still in relative infancy. Rather than folding the tent, and crumbling like so many others, ONEV instead has diversified strategies, redirected their technology to more viably widespread applications, and understands the need to diversify and create multiple revenue streams to better ensure they're positioned to take advantage of whatever firmly takes hold in the future.

No one ever said it was easy to be a pioneer and Rome wasn't built in a day. I am neither an employee nor a desperate "pumper". Just a small individual investor like the rest of you. I continue to believe in ONEV, and that it's only a matter of time before the market will reward their ingenuity, resilience, and resourcefulness. I feel that time draws nearer, and I suspect the business community is now waking up to that.


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