Jack chen wrote:
Dear Sir,
We are one of the largest service provider for telecom operators in
the world.
Our backend in China is supporting the 4 telecom monopolies who in
turn servicing seventy five million mobile phone users on any given day.
We are convinced since long that the next generation of telephony will
be visual driven.
Having disappointed with the ready made solution on the market, we
decided to developped our own terminals, based on user-friendliness,
top-notch visual quality, non-PC orientation, and multi-features.
ODIN video phone carries visual image at 256Kbits which is good enough
for full TV screen viewing of 43" Plasma and stays solid and smmoth
- totally unrivalled in the market today.
We are not in business of selling terminals, but looking for partners
throughout the world to create jointly a global network of the the new
generation of telecommunication on strength of quality visual.
If you are interested, please contact me.
regards,
Jack chen
IPMA technologies
msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Video is cool but I really do not see it taking any real piece of the
telephony market. I see it more as a novelty item.
Corporations are using more and more email and instant messaging for
communications. On one hand, I think most people would like to see the
person they are talking to but on the other, they probably don't care to
be seen themselves.
I could see very young people being attracted to video but I certainly
wouldn't go so far as to say "the next generation of telephony will be
visual driven"
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