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Re: doc80ca post# 12541

Thursday, 06/09/2005 1:10:32 PM

Thursday, June 09, 2005 1:10:32 PM

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doc and rock I hear but U.S and europe is better

Not that it matters or anything. Huff will do what he wants but for the conversation sake. I think it would be better for the company to start deployment of STRATS in developed countries like U.S and Europe then go to 3rd world countries. Money is in developed countries not in 3rd world countrtries. Laws are different there too. If you were to say China and India first then I would be jumping up and down. Here is what our new HotZone CEO said:

Q. Are you primarily targeting developing countries that are leapfrogging into wireless or are you focusing on North America or Europe?

"...We intend to do the same thing in the United States because we believe we have to get market share in the developed countries first and the developing countries will automatically follow. And they are -- we have installations in New Zealand, in South America, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Nigeria, Guam and more. We don't ignore the emerging market; we attend Latin American trade shows in particular. It's not that we focus only on developed markets, but you can make more money in developed countries if you are able to connect the customer cheaper than the incumbent carriers. And that's what we are able to do. Here in the United States and in Europe there is far more money available, so we are able to connect customers faster and better over the local loop, so it wouldn't make sense to ignore this market... The limitation is more on the side of production than the market.

http://pulse.tiaonline.org/article.cfm?id=173


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