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Ugo22

10/07/07 4:30 PM

#13248 RE: Onefortypointsix #13247

Can you confirm IRIS is not bundled with Umlimited minute plan? I have not been able to find out much about Telnor Unlimited. I am quite curious to see the Unlimited rollout and all its details. (IRIS appeared first is all I know at this point in time...)

Additionally, umlimited minute Landline is new to Mexico. I am not trying to imply anything other than what is unknown. I think Dumotier12 is demonstrating the potential. Nothing more nothing less.

Do not forget Media Center Communicator. This translated quote is very encouraging for ONEV

"Until now television and telephony they had stayed clearly separated, but by the advance of the technology they have converged since by Internet it is even possible to be acceded as much to video as to telephony with tariffs that are marginal."

http://www.elsemanario.com.mx/news/news_display.php?story_id=2326&PHPSESSID=61959072cd04f0933f57....

And now CSCO is in the market for a VR product. Its sounds like they just let One Voice Technologies that they are watching and interested. This is just my opinion.

Cisco may be on the acquisition trail again this time hunting for voice recognition technology. The network giant has made 122 acquisitions since 1993.

Barry O'Sullivan, head of Cisco's Voice Technology Group, told Reuters the company wants to add more sophisticated voice-recognition technology to its products aimed at helping office workers communicate more flexibly. He was not sure if the network equipment maker would develop such technology internally or through partnerships or acquisitions. In the past however Cisco hasn’t been one to wait too long to jump on a technology it considers hot.

And from the sounds of it, voice recognition is showing up a lot more on Cisco’s radar: "We'd like to be able to do things like search for stored conference calls, and intelligent tagging of voice," O'Sullivan told Reuters. "There's a $30 billion market opportunity out there. We're all circling around it with different strengths and we all want a piece of the pie."

Not to mention the fact that Opus Research said the market for server-based voice-recognition technology in call centers was valued at $600 million in 2006 and is expected to double by 2009.

In its recent 10-K filing Cisco says it is in the process of identifying additional advanced technologies for focus and investment in the future, and our investments in some presently identified advanced technologies may be curtailed or eliminated depending on market developments. "We have also continued to focus on developing a new wave of technologies, which we refer to as emerging technologies, including such products as digital media, TelePresence, and physical security, among others."

Cisco currently lists the following as its advanced technologies: application networking services, home networking, hosted small-business systems, security, storage area networking, unified communications, video systems and wireless technology.

Certainly Cisco is not alone in pushing for voice recognition technology. Microsoft is embedding voice in Office Communication Server collaboration software and IBM doing the same thing with its Lotus/Sametime collaboration software.

NEW YORK, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O: Quote, Profile, Research) wants to add more sophisticated voice-recognition technology to its products aimed at helping office workers communicate more flexibly, a senior executive said on Thursday.

Barry O'Sullivan, head of Cisco's Voice Technology Group, told Reuters he was not sure if the network equipment maker would develop such technology internally or through partnerships or acquisitions.

He said improved voice technology could be added to Cisco's "unified communications" products, which tie together e-mail, phones and other tools such as instant messaging and video conferencing.

"We'd like to be able to do things like search for stored conference calls, and intelligent tagging of voice," O'Sullivan said in a telephone interview.



An increasing number of companies are offering "unified communications" products. Cisco both competes and partners with companies like Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O: Quote, Profile, Research) and IBM (IBM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) in this business.

O'Sullivan said the company would continue to work with others to ensure customers have access to various software and equipment, but relationships among the various players were likely to change over time.

"There's a $30 billion market opportunity out there. We're all circling around it with different strengths and we all want a piece of the pie," he said.



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Dumotier21

10/07/07 4:35 PM

#13250 RE: Onefortypointsix #13247

I don't care about at once. I care about eventualy. I can wait for people to figure it out.

Your post implies it wont be available to all the subs. ONly a small group. Anyone who wants it can have it. If it is included with a minutes bundle like telnor did it will only draw in that many more.

I think we will see much more than 10% penetration but if you want to be pessimistic thats your perogative. Even at only 10% we are over $0.60 a share. I believe we will have greater than 30% market penetration. I don't think it will happen all on opening day, but I certainly believe we achieve that befoe a year is out.

This company has the potential to go from cash burn to close to a billion in sales in a year. They need more contracts to get that, but the potential is there. This deal with Telnor is going to draw ALOT of interest from the world wide phone industry. Alot of eyes will be watching this and if it is successful it is not going to end with Telnor.

I believe most posters on this board don't see just how huge this can be.

No we are not there yet. There are alot of things that need to happen, but from where I am sitting they are starting to happen. Yet for some reason there is a school of thought here that refuses to believe anything posative. Thats fine. If you don't want to believe ONEV anymore more power to you. I certainly think trust but verify works. However the CEO of Telnor is telling us whats happening now. Thats huge too.

Personaly I don't care if anyone on here believes me or not. I made my play. Do what you want with yours. Buy, Sell, Hold it doesn't matter to me. The wheels are in motion. I DO think however psychiatrists should study this board. There are so many people who adamantly refuse to see whats happening because they are so busy complaining about missed timelines or because they have been burned before.

I personaly think ONEV is going to be a house hold name in the next few years. Like Hotmail or Google. Oneday very few people will know about it then ondeday everyone knows about it. Nobody else has what ONEV does the way ONEV has it. and ONEV has the patents. Yet people mock those who think it will raise above a nickle. Its almost like back in high school. The teacher asks a question, 1 person gives an answer thats unpopular and everyone ridicules the kid doing the answer. Yet the teacher knows its right and kind of lets the kid dangle a bit to see if he will hold to his convictions (I hated teachers that did that but knew many who did).

Its kind of the same groupthink going on here. Everyone wants to beat on Dean and ONEV for pissing them off earlier so badly that they don't want to accept whats coming. To each their own.

Good luck to everyone
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gr8move

10/07/07 4:54 PM

#13252 RE: Onefortypointsix #13247

oneforty, it was my understanding that it was a service that will create recurring rev. for onev and could be offered to extra members of the family for an additional charge. carlos could, after offering to all of mexico, decide to offer it to his other s.a. telephony holdings.