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Internet
Telecommunications Company
Seeking Investors. Short-term Investors
Unique Opportunity Unusually High Return
From the
United States of America, Company holds local corporations with 100%
control in:
COLOMBIA – COSTA RICA – ECUADOR - EL SALVADOR – GUATEMALA – HONDURAS – NICARAGUA
– PANAMA – PARAGUAY – PERU
(International IP Telecommunications)
Business Description: “IP Network and Technology Services”.
Company is one of the first independent entities to obtain public telecom carrier licensing in 10 Latin American countries and as well in-country IP termination. Company’s first milestones is the infrastructure deployment on a Tier1 fiber network parallel to a Tier1 deployment in various countries in Central America for a high end quality IP control and high end voice termination.
25 contracts are signed from Tier1 carriers of carriers for interconnection to forward several millions of voice minutes/month to us in the US, for delivery to those countries. This is the first business Company will build on those licenses. Monthly cash flows from voice call completion stabilize our IP-based infrastructure. That infrastructure is a platform for offering Internet-based applications and services to the Latino community in Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Local corporate entities in each country hold the licenses, but are controlled by Company. This structure combines the advantages of an in-country entity with the international reach of a global IP network as a Tier1 carrier with worldwide presence.
Summary of Business Strategy: Company’s end-to-end network control preserves quality and drives out cost. Some Tier 1 carrier of carriers pay us in advance to secure our services, and acts as salesman or brokers to other carriers like AT&T, WCOM, Sprint etc., to whom they offer transport. Company’s in-country entities and data centers seed local Internet ventures that bring traffic to its network and local streaming content to stateside Latino communities.
Products/Services: Leasing and sale of bandwidth to Internet and Telecommunication carriers. Sales of Long Distance Minutes to Tier 1 carriers like AT&T; MCI WorldCom; Sprint. Calling card services for the Hispanic market are ready now among other services like remesas.
Technologies/Special Know-how: Company uses IP technology and partner with first-tier carriers. Its business model generates licenses where others cannot and/or is hard to penetrate, because it sidesteps nationalism and regional rivalries. Company will spread to additional countries besides the 10 it has ready to operate now.
Target
Markets:
Company
will be a dominant international voice carrier in 10 Latin American countries,
and give
corporations’ voice and e-commerce access to Latino communities of both
Hemispheres.
Company is
fully licensed
telecommunications operating company and FCC compliant in the US as a 214, ITXC
license carrier as well in
Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua,
Panama, Paraguay and Peru.
Distribution Channels:
Collocation
in the 5 most important peering points in the telecommunications/Internet
world (NAP): Dallas, TX; 111 8th
Ave.
NYC; Washington DC; Miami FL; and Santa Clara, CA.
Competition:
Verizon,
AT&T, Sprint, MCI, Telmex, C&W and Telefonica. And Tier3 and Tier4 carriers who
concentrate in illegal operations in-country by bypassing minutes and avoid the
governments rules.
Outlook:
The network
has been turned up since the year 2003 and operational with the best alliance
and
riding on Level 3 fiber, and NTT-Verio, as a backup Tier1 Network fiber. The
off-shore entities are incorporated, licenses are final, deliverable traffic is
secured by contracts and waiting to open in-country capacity, a network team is
secured to manage the system real time, fiber and bandwidth capacity is ready.
Industry: IP-based voice and data telecommunications, Broadband & bridge to the Latino market worldwide.
Years in Business: Since 1997
Number of US Employees: 7
Auditor: (To be chosen) Law Firm(s): Patton & Boggs, LP. (To be chosen)
Amount of Financing Sought: $2.5M per country; Company has 10 countries ready for deployment. The USA operation is ready and deploy with various point of presence nationwide.
Company currently has hardware capacity of 10,000 simultaneous IP calls per minute using H323 protocol and 7,000 concurrent IP calls per minute with SIP
Current Investors: Private Investors, Personal Funds
Use of Funds: To open Letters of credits to secure minutes capacity with local PSTN carriers. Deployment of in country network, equipment, marketing & Sales.
Company can turn up services within 72 hours on Latin American routes with letters of credit in place
For details contact: Victor Pinzon, ALTEX Phone: 202 371 9696 vicpinzon@aol.com
Americas Global Foundation
930 M Street, NW, Suite 609 Washington, D.C. 20001
Phone: 202-371-9696 • Fax: 202-216 9550
vicpinzon@theamericas.org
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