Best wishes to all.
Rene
Douglas Buchan <douglas.buchan@mailauth.co.uk> wrote:
--- In entrepreneursathome@yahoogroups.com, "Trish" <beehivegps@...>
wrote:
>
> --- In entrepreneursathome@yahoogroups.com, "Douglas Buchan"
> <douglas.buchan@> wrote:
> >
> > Having spent 30 years in traditional business and about 12 in
> network marketing, I am still amazed at the negativity of people
> about this industry. My first 30 years was spent working with
> networks, our products went to customers through a network of
retail
> outlets.
> > Now I have an exciting business in partnership with what is now a
> world leading company in its field.
> > With the rise in oil prices people are likely to travel less to
> see friends and family who live some distance away, but they will
> probably speak to them regularly, but now we can offer video
phones,
> because seeing is better then just talking, plus the quality is
> fantastic.
> > We have two trial phones here in Scotland and using them to
contact
> friends in the US is just like having them sitting next to us.
> > Using a dedicated voip network through normal broadband
connections
> the service is operating in N.America, and is launching in 15
> European countries over the next few months, it is expected that
> Australia/New Zealand will follow next year.
> > For anybody who is interested I can be contacted through my web
> site www.iolair.acnrep.com
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> Hi, I am interested in getting a link sent to the group. I would
like
> to see what it is about. Right now I am able to talk to my family
via
> voip or any phone and using web-cams so we can see each other. How
> will the use of webcam affect the industry of video phones?
> Considering it is relatively inexpensive to use webcam now since
> most people have broadband connections anyway which the video phone
> would require do you think there would be to much competion in the
> market? In other words what is the advantage of the video phone
over
> webcam? Thanks, Trish
> >
Hi Trish,
Certainly web cams have been around for some time, but the main
problem with them is the broadband networks on which they operate.
I am not into the technology but the wth our video phones the company
has developed its own network which I gather is something like 50%
larger than any other, this has been designed for the video phones.
What it gives is very much better quality of service, plus the fact
that as it just plugs into a broadband connection it can be taken
anywhere their is a service and does not need to be attached to a
computer. They can even be used through a laptop using a wireless
service, imagine you are away at an airport waiting with your laptop
and phone, you can call other video phones or just a normal landline
phone and see and speak to others while you wait for the plane.
A couple of weeks ago I was in a hotel in Scotland , we had a video
phone connected wirelessly to broadband talking to a friend in the US
and it was as if he was sitting next to us, and that is before the
network is fully up and running in Europe!
I am led to believe that cell phones took somewhere around 8 years to
reach market acceptance, with video phones this is reckoned to be 4-5
years, when would be the best time to get involved, plus the fact
that I will receive a percentage of all my customers monthly bills
for as long as they remain customers - true residual based income,
the secret to wealth.
As a final comment, one person, who most have heard about, and who
has described our opportunity as probably the best available in the
world today is the multi-billionaire Donald Trump, and he normally
only ever endorses his own Trump businesses.
Douglas
>
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