Habe gestern ITXC gefunden. Heute NTTL. Beide zeichneten sich durch hohe Nutzerzuwächse aus. Und obwohl derzeit alles boomt, glaube ich daran, dass Internettelefonie längerfristig einen Hype starten könnte. Mir scheint es auch, als springt die Telekommunikationsbranche an, die in den letzten Jahren ja arg gebeutelt wurde. Sollte dies so sein, ist die Internettelefonie sicherlich der Hauptprofiteur. Deshalb hier mal die Charts von ein paar Unternehmen, die mir in dem Zusammenhang aufgefallen sind. Ich habe bei den Aufgeführten noch nicht auf Zahlen geschaut. Wer weitere kennt, bitte hier melden.
ITXC $5.4o
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NTTL $o.o8o5
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XFNE $5.45
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WTEQ
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PRTL $12.78
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DDDC $2.84
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VOCL $5.24
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EGHT $5.o7 (schon hinlänglich bekannt, oder? :-)
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NT $6.32 (Der Branchenprimus)
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PACW $2.43
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MPOW $1.65
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TWTC $11.44
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CTEL $7.16
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Noch ein aktueller Artikel zu dieser Branche:
By Tom Taulli January 8, 2004
It looks like Nortel (NYSE: NT) is a born-again growth company, thanks to a new deal with Verizon (NYSE: VZ). The deal expands the use of Nortel's voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) technology, with Verizon upgrading its older switches.
VoIP allows for voice communications over the Internet, and is finally hitting critical mass. But the technology needed a big time player to really commit before it truly became the "next big thing." Verizon, the No.1 U.S. phone company, helps the cause and also provides a boon for Nortel. Under the deal, Nortel will be the exclusive supplier of softswitches in this move towards VoIP.
For Verizon, VoIP should reduce expenses, as well as allow for more premium services, such as instant video calling, sharing of electronic documents, unified messaging, and so on.
For Nortel, the deal could be worth up to $400 million. This is no fluke, either. Nortel has VoIP deals with such heavies as Sprint (NYSE: FON) and MCI.
After the telecom depression, executives have become much more sober. However, in the deal's announcement, Nortel's president declared that: "We are on the edge of a new era in telecommunications."
So, it appears 2004 will be the year of VoIP. And, yes, there has already been a surge in the small-cap VoIP stocks, such as Z-Tel Technologies (Nasdaq: ZTEL), deltathree (Nasdaq: DDDC), VocalTec Communications (Nasdaq: VOCL), and 8x8 (Nasdaq: EGHT).
But, there seems little doubt that it is the big players, such as Nortel, that will get the top-tier deals -- and Verizon is as big as they get.
Hoffe auf reges Interesse,
patzi
ITXC $5.4o
NTTL $o.o8o5
XFNE $5.45
WTEQ
PRTL $12.78
DDDC $2.84
VOCL $5.24
EGHT $5.o7 (schon hinlänglich bekannt, oder? :-)
NT $6.32 (Der Branchenprimus)
PACW $2.43
MPOW $1.65
TWTC $11.44
CTEL $7.16
Noch ein aktueller Artikel zu dieser Branche:
Nortel's VoIP Money Call
By Tom Taulli January 8, 2004
It looks like Nortel (NYSE: NT) is a born-again growth company, thanks to a new deal with Verizon (NYSE: VZ). The deal expands the use of Nortel's voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) technology, with Verizon upgrading its older switches.
VoIP allows for voice communications over the Internet, and is finally hitting critical mass. But the technology needed a big time player to really commit before it truly became the "next big thing." Verizon, the No.1 U.S. phone company, helps the cause and also provides a boon for Nortel. Under the deal, Nortel will be the exclusive supplier of softswitches in this move towards VoIP.
For Verizon, VoIP should reduce expenses, as well as allow for more premium services, such as instant video calling, sharing of electronic documents, unified messaging, and so on.
For Nortel, the deal could be worth up to $400 million. This is no fluke, either. Nortel has VoIP deals with such heavies as Sprint (NYSE: FON) and MCI.
After the telecom depression, executives have become much more sober. However, in the deal's announcement, Nortel's president declared that: "We are on the edge of a new era in telecommunications."
So, it appears 2004 will be the year of VoIP. And, yes, there has already been a surge in the small-cap VoIP stocks, such as Z-Tel Technologies (Nasdaq: ZTEL), deltathree (Nasdaq: DDDC), VocalTec Communications (Nasdaq: VOCL), and 8x8 (Nasdaq: EGHT).
But, there seems little doubt that it is the big players, such as Nortel, that will get the top-tier deals -- and Verizon is as big as they get.
Hoffe auf reges Interesse,
patzi
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