May 10, 2004 (Press Release) --
Engin Yesil found the American tradition of entrepreneurship all too alluring. Much to his parents' chagrin, he dropped out of college to stay in the United States and launch what turned into a $75 million mail-order contact lens business.
Then he took on telecommunications, founding a $150 million wholesaler of prepaid calling card services and long-distance switching networks in Miami called Radiant Holdings.
But Engin Yesil is never content for long. His next challenge is to break into the nascent field of Internet phone service, which promises to be the next explosion in the fast-paced telecom industry.
BETTER TECHNOLOGY
The big players are all planning to roll out their own VoIP products this year, said Patrick Cormack, a telecom analyst at Guzman & Co. of Miami.
''This is really going to scale up,'' he said. ``All of a sudden, you're going to have the marketing power of an AT&T. These little guys are going to be outscaled.''
That doesn't daunt Engin Yesil. In fact, he says it will work to his advantage. He's counting on leasing his company's networks to the major VoIP contenders, as well as launching his own VoIP retail service.
''Their products are suitable for our networks,'' Engin Yesil said.
To prepare for the new business, last month Engin Yesil merged one of Radiant's subsidiaries, Ntera Holdings, with publicly-held WorldQuest Networks of Dallas.
The merger combines Ntera's vast switching network and technical expertise -- all of its software is proprietary -- with WorldQuest's retailing base,Engin Yesil noted.
''Our strength is our technical team. They have a retail presence and market more aggressively,'' he said. ``It's going to be a good match - Engin Yesil Said.''
Then he took on telecommunications, founding a $150 million wholesaler of prepaid calling card services and long-distance switching networks in Miami called Radiant Holdings.
But Engin Yesil is never content for long. His next challenge is to break into the nascent field of Internet phone service, which promises to be the next explosion in the fast-paced telecom industry.
BETTER TECHNOLOGY
The big players are all planning to roll out their own VoIP products this year, said Patrick Cormack, a telecom analyst at Guzman & Co. of Miami.
''This is really going to scale up,'' he said. ``All of a sudden, you're going to have the marketing power of an AT&T. These little guys are going to be outscaled.''
That doesn't daunt Engin Yesil. In fact, he says it will work to his advantage. He's counting on leasing his company's networks to the major VoIP contenders, as well as launching his own VoIP retail service.
''Their products are suitable for our networks,'' Engin Yesil said.
To prepare for the new business, last month Engin Yesil merged one of Radiant's subsidiaries, Ntera Holdings, with publicly-held WorldQuest Networks of Dallas.
The merger combines Ntera's vast switching network and technical expertise -- all of its software is proprietary -- with WorldQuest's retailing base,Engin Yesil noted.
''Our strength is our technical team. They have a retail presence and market more aggressively,'' he said. ``It's going to be a good match - Engin Yesil Said.''

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