Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:05 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-biz] Fraud Alert: CGC Technologies (HK) Limited& D
the price of digium card is very higher than CISCO or AVAYA's related card.
because they sell their product in china at a discount..
but digium not do this..
and the card from CISCO and AVAYA is really TMD card. but digium's is not really TDM card which have not integrate DSP chip on borad.
I saw a report that they even copy cars!
So... needless to say ANYTHING is up for grabs there.
t o n y
On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 08:39 -0500, Cory Andrews wrote:
Quote:
The location of DigiumChina is a popular area for counterfeitters. Due
to their success and the relative retail value of their products, Digium
will likely see some attempts by Chinese manufacturers to counterfeit
their products. I hope it does not occur, but it has happened to a lot
of technology vendors in recent years, including Cisco and 3COM.
A few years ago the US market began to be flooded by countereitted Cisco
routers and accessories like WIC and NM modules. This product was
passable as genuine, but tended to have a very high failure rate due to
inferior components and low manufacturing standards.
> Not only that but "digiumchina" is not "digium". Many companies have
> found that they cannot persue legal action against so called "name
> pirates" because of a variance in the name chosen by the pirate.
>
> I've been through this with a previous employer, Royalblue. The
> employer fired one of the leading sales men whom in turn went out and
> registered a company called "Royalblue (America) Inc". Said person
> then went after consulting work in the same market as his former
> employer.
>
> A New York Judge threw the case out before the opening arguments had
> even begun. The Judge's take was that anyone was free to call
> themselves what they wanted and to persue work wherever they so chose.
>
> The guy is doing quite well for himself today and employs a number of
> former Royalblue employee's all of whom were at one time fired by
> Royalblue. Royalblue have tried to impose a non compete agreement upon
> its staff in a bid to thwart the salesman but even that has been
> thrown out in a New York court.
>
> Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
> Randolph, NJ
> http://www.g7ltt.com
>
>
> Steve Totaro wrote:
>
>>>
>>> On 12/07/05 09:38 David Liu said the following:
>>>
>>>> They are now re-advertising themselves again on the Wiki and
>>>
>>
>> presenting
>>
>>>> themselves as digiumchina.com. So I'd like the community to be
>>>
>>
>> aware of
>>
>>> whatever the reality in your interaction with them, i believe that
>>
>>
>> digium
>>
>>> inc will have something to say about that, especially the use of the
>>> digium
>>> name.
>>>
>>
>>
>> That may prove difficult since they are in China and China is not really
>> known for enforcing IP Laws.
>> _______________________________________________
>> --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com --
> >>
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum