GlobalPOPS brought home a “Best of Show” award recently from Technology Marketing Corporations’s INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO (ITEXPO (
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origination and termination service.
The wholesale VoIP offerings from GlobalPOPS — geared toward carriers, service providers and resellers — deliver IP-based communications at competitive prices with round-the-clock technical support. There services help providers succeed by including the features and speed that end-users look for.
GlobalPOPS is committed to helping its clients quickly increase their profit margins and compete with large-scale providers. GlobalPOPS was founded almost 15 years ago as a retail Internet service provider (ISP) and network services company. Over the years, its effective processes for network growth led the company to morph into a wholesale VoIP and dial-up/managed modem provider.
At ITEXPO, editors from TMC’s online news Web site (TMCnet), from its four print magazines (INTERNET TELEPHONY, Unified Communications (
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) and from its TMC (
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GlobalPOPS was one of only 34 companies to be picked for a “Best of Show” award. It was recognized in the Best Booth category.
“We’re honored to be awarded “Best of Show” for INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO East 2008,” said Patrick Sherlock, President of GlobalPOPs (
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To learn more about GlobalPOPS’ services, please visit the
Wholesale VoIP channel on TMCnet.com.
Mae Kowalke is senior editor for TMCnet, covering VoIP, CRM, call center and wireless technologies. To read more of Mae’s articles, please visit her columnist page. She also blogs for TMCnet here.
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