January 15, 2007
BandTel, 8x8, Inc., to Co-Present Service Provider Shootout at ITEXPO
By Mae Kowalke, TMCnet Associate Editor
Among the presenters of the session—scheduled for 4:15-5:00 p.m. on January 25—is Chris Dunk, CEO of BandTel ( News - Alert) and Huw Rees, Vice President of Marketing and Sales at 8x8, Inc.
The session offers perspectives from top industry service providers who will explore the state of next-generation solutions as well as talking a glimpse into the future of the industry. The lively session will feature not-to-be-missed, real-life implementation tales.
Topics to be covered include:
Bring your questions to the session and get expert answers as you share in the excitement and challenges facing service providers today.
ITEXPO attendees looking for more insight into the service provider market are encouraged to visit the booths for BandTel and 8x8 ( News - Alert) (#1303 and #1117, respectively). Even more information about the topic is available on the companies’ TMCnet.com channels, SIP Trunking (BandTel) and Small Business VoIP (8x8).
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(source: http://voipservices.tmcnet.com/feature/articles/4542-bandtel-8x8-inc-co-present-service-provider-shootout.htm)
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