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Entrepreneur.com Highlights VoIP Supply’s CEO, Ben Sayers

In the article “How the Recession Saved One Company” Entrepreneur.com highlights our CEO and founder, Ben Sayers.
Part of Entrepreneur.com’s ”Small Business Comebacks” series, the article takes a look at the tough choices Sayers had to make heading into the 2008 recession that lead to VoIP Supply’s turnaround and the lessons learned from the experience.
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The Age of Voice on the Net – The Story of Vonage

Abby Johnson of WebProNews interviewed the co-founder of Vonage, Jeff Pulver, about VoIP and how the broadband phone company got its start.
Pulver talks about his roots in amateur radio, the first social media, where he learned to ”listen, connect, share, and engage with people.”
With no background in telecommunications he accepts that he’s known as the “Forrest Gump of communications” but [...]

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Flightless, Aquatic Mammals in VoIP: Tux the Penguin

Some readers have suggested we mix it up a bit. This is the first of a series of alternative interviews we’ll be conducting in the coming months.

How long have you been in VoIP world?
I have been active in the Linux community since around May of 1996. I was actually created by Larry Ewing [...]

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Women in VoIP: The Series

I’m always reading about the lack of women in technology and science and the VoIP world in general. Stacy Higginbotham at GIGAOM does a great job covering technology in general, and brought up a great point in regards to a New York Times article about the decline of women in technology past the age of 30.

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Exclusive Interview With Vocalocity’s David Politis

Hosted IP PBX Solutions Are Growing In Popularity With Small Medium Businesses
In-stat, a market research firm, projects that by 2010, there will be more then 3 Million hosted VoIP seats in the US alone, up from 373,000 in 2006. Fueled by cost savings, the small business market continues to be the hot zone for [...]

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