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ENVESTA TELECOM A NEW BEGINING (EVS)     

peteark - 24 May 2005 13:03

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taquila - 07 Jun 2005 08:27 - 535 of 1643

We wish!!!!

peteark - 07 Jun 2005 08:33 - 536 of 1643

The more you see things like this it just goes to show how we are speading

http://www.joytelecom.co.uk/

Just another dealer with a good webpage!

If you are dealing consider setting up a website like this and then sit back in your armchair receive a steady income, and the only work is setting it up.

For more details email pete@085.ndo.co.uk

QUINAN - 07 Jun 2005 08:39 - 537 of 1643

Pete who is joytelecom are they a dealer for CCR

peteark - 07 Jun 2005 08:43 - 538 of 1643

They are a reseller for severn telecom......

QUINAN - 07 Jun 2005 10:28 - 539 of 1643

A nice bit of encouraging news, as EVS have the Asia-Pacific as one of there target markets to see continues growth can only reassure use thing are still improving.

6/7/2005

Mobile usage in Asia-Pacific grows 18% in 2004
-Posted by ZDNet @ 12:20 am

Mobile usage
Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) enjoyed a strong performance in mobile services in 2004, surpassing growth in the major regions of North America and Western Europe, IDC says. Total mobile subscribers in APEJ grew a robust 25.6% in 2004 over 2003 to 527.3 mln. The 10 key markets in APEJ also saw mobile service revenue grow a healthy 18% in 2004 year on year to $69.8 bln. India was the fastest growing market in the region as subscribers more than doubled to 48 mln, while China, the Philippines and Thailand were also significant contributors.

Led by strong subscriber growth, mobile service penetration in APEJ improved to 20% in 2004, from 16.1% in 2003. However, the diversity of these 10 markets in terms of market maturity, competition, network technology, growth potential, per capital income and service adoption, drew wide differences amongst markets. Five of these markets had reached penetration of 75% and above; namely, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan; while other emerging and less developed markets are catching up fast. But at the other end of the continuum is India, which still lags far behind with mobile service penetration at a paltry 4.5% in 2004. In the next phase of growth for mature markets, 3G services made noticeable progress last year. South Korea enjoyed more than doubling in 3G subscribers, while Australia and Hong Kong saw adoption rates pick up. 3G subscribers totaled 10.2 mln in 2004, accounting for 1.9% of the market in APEJ.


2LB - 07 Jun 2005 11:02 - 540 of 1643

Good Morning All.

Lovely day

Everything still seems very very quiet.

johnnyechols - 07 Jun 2005 11:29 - 541 of 1643

Calm before the storm LLB.

QUINAN - 07 Jun 2005 11:39 - 542 of 1643

2LB its clear you have an in-depth knowledge of the teclecoms market, so:
1. How do you think CCR will fair against competition.
2. What do you think is a reasonable market share for CCR.
3. Do you think with EVS being a PLC this helps them to promote CCR.
4. EVS has a nice niche market which offers cheap calls to the Asias, Africa etc the growth is set to climb can you see competition from bigger boys.
You thoughts are welcome.

2LB - 07 Jun 2005 15:14 - 543 of 1643

Quin


(1) and (2)

It really all comes down to waht you define as the market for CCR, only then can you talk about it in relation to "the competition" and "market share". It is my opinion that CCR is not used to its full potential solely as a mechanism for international calls, there are better and cheaper products for that specific target consumer, and it should not try to compete. It is more a tool for non-geographic application that also happens to allow you to make international calls at a decent quality and lower than you "normal" provider.

(3) Yes, I think it will, it's surprising how those 3 little letters can help in certain businesses and this would be one.

(4) My only fear for EVS from bigger players is their over-reliance on their share of the UK market, which is highly competitive compared to the other European markest in which they could operate - I believe they need to get live in as many countries as possible as soon as possible, either by IP installation or by acquisition, this will remove the pressure on the core business to deliver year on year growth in a saturated market, which the UK is.

QUINAN - 07 Jun 2005 15:38 - 544 of 1643

Cheers 2LB well we do know that they have already hinted at an acquisition in the coming months so hopefully it may be what we are looking for, EVS already have Eurotel Exchange, hope they can utilise this as much as poss.
I will agree that PLC does have some weight, as peeps are more inclined to trust the company.
I understand what you mean about CCR I have NTL and can call any one with the same area code for free, but I have found CCR to be very useful when using my mobile, its cheaper than tex And also gives CCR bigger revenue.

REDHILL - 07 Jun 2005 17:05 - 545 of 1643

The market was a bit lively today!

taquila - 08 Jun 2005 07:53 - 546 of 1643

Morning! Anyone 'in' yet? Lovely day.

advans - 08 Jun 2005 08:29 - 547 of 1643

Morning J! You've probably gone to work by now! Hopefully by end of this week I will be all sorted out here and will try to post a bit more frequent to see if we can get this thread a little busier!

QUINAN - 08 Jun 2005 09:13 - 548 of 1643

Morning advan tq, another nice day, I think things will be subdued until the next bit of news until then we can only go over what we already know. But EVS is in a much stronger position now the SP has held firm between 4 & 4.7p this is good news as the next statement will certainly take us back to the 6p level but if its anything like the last steady rise we may see a 200% rise in the next six months. Hears hopeing

2LB - 08 Jun 2005 09:37 - 549 of 1643

Still holding, still feeling relaxed.

Can't really say more than that!

thirdtime - 08 Jun 2005 10:06 - 550 of 1643

2LB - pretty much the same here. Trading statement last year was on 1st July. I have not known EVS fail to issue a trading statement, so I do expect something around this time. I expect it will be desicive for EVS - either back to stagnation around 2-3p or upwards, to new highs on solid progress and strong forecasts.

After all I have heard and seen I really do expect it to be the latter.

QUINAN - 08 Jun 2005 10:07 - 551 of 1643

2LB What are you doing then, it sound like you need to go into the toilet to finish your personal business.

thirdtime - 08 Jun 2005 10:09 - 552 of 1643

Quinan - I had thought 2LB was refering to his EVS shares - but I do see your point now!! ;-)

2LB - 08 Jun 2005 11:46 - 553 of 1643

LOL - EVS can have that effect on people :-)

advans - 08 Jun 2005 13:51 - 554 of 1643

Having just had a few brief conversations with the control centre, I am still quietly confident that things are looking good!!!!
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