( Telecom Consultant ) – 800-413-6039 – Richard Weaving

Posted on July 10th, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | No Comments »

http://www.telecom-direct-consultant.com/ ( Richard Weaving ) – 800-413-6039 – Telecom Consultant I work with 50 plus providers of Business Voice and Data nationwide.

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Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (5 of 5)

Posted on June 23rd, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | No Comments »

Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 5 of 5.

Key discussion points include:

* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?

Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)

(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net

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Free Telecoms Course:Introduction by Mark Gilliland

Posted on June 18th, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 1 Comment »

Telecoms training from Technology Training Limited – introduction to course by CTO, Mark Gilliland

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Direct Response Telecoms Case Studies and References

Posted on June 10th, 2010 by admin in telecoms | No Comments »

Case Studies and testimonials of Direct Response’s telecoms products and services

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FDI Voice And The Richest Man In The World – Carlos Slim – Same Industry – Telecom

Posted on May 24th, 2010 by admin in telecom industry | No Comments »

BREAKING NEWS

(302) 280-5070 FDI Executive Marketing Director, Charles Wilson
http://www.fdirep.com/303504

What’s the connection between FDI Voice and Carlos Slim, the richest man in the world? Well, I guess it all has to do with the telecommunications industry, which is $100 Billion a month in the USA. Worldwide it is over $4 Trillion annually.

FDI Voice gives to the telecommunications industry the same opportunity that afforded Carlos Slim the wherewithal to become the world’s richest man, ranking number 1 over the likes of Bill Gates and Warren Buffet.

FDI Voice is on a mission and crusade to save lives and is offering everyone the opportunity to dictate their future and not just negotiate it, much the same way that Carlos Slim put together his fortune in the same industry, telecommunications.

FDI Voice offers everyone the opportunity to accelerate their financial destination by helping others protect and save lives while saving those same people time and money. FDI Voice is leveling the playing field for anyone who desires to dream again and proceed on their journey towards greatness. Carlos Slim did not wake up as the richest man in the world, he planned on it and took off on his journey.

FDI Voice and FDI products and services, which are personal, financial and telecom, allows the average person to live an extraordinary lifestyle. FDI puts you in the driver’s seat of your own dream machine allowing you to once again dream big dreams. Dare to live again, own your life and stop renting it, while helping everyone you know and everyone you don’t know.

FDI Voice is on a crusade to curtail the loss of life and eradicate the number of accidents related to handheld cellular devices while driving. Right here and right now, is your chance to be first along with FDI, who is first to market with no competition and has set the stage for everyone to follow. Sure, there will be others in the years to come. But, guess what, you are here and the time is now. You are in the right place at the right time, now let’s get you involved, doing the right thing.

FDI Voice and all of the hands free strategies that we use to communicate in this $1.3 Trillion dollar a year industry make us second to none. FDI gives you and your family the opportunity to change your lifestyle. You may only be looking for an extra $500 a month in income, come get it! Or, college tuition, come get it! Or, a new house and car, come get it! But, if you’re looking to help us save lives by telling everyone you know and everyone your don’t know that there is an alternative to handheld cellular usage while driving and not driving, then COME GET IT in a big way!

http://www.fdi.me/fdi2fdi

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhVTog5G-yc

FDI Voice recognizes there are already 20 states, with more coming everyday, that have outlawed the use of handheld cellphones while driving, punishable by fine and in some cases jail time. Don’t allow your loves one to be a statistic of inattentive drivers, especially when there is an alternative.

COME GET IT! COME JOIN OUR CRUSADE! SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY, and SAVE LIVES!!! By the way, save the blueprints for your new home as well!!! Carlos Slim lives wherever he wants, and so can you!

To get started today, call Charles Wilson at (302) 280-5070 or visit us online at http://www.fdi.me/fdi2fdi. Carlos Slim, worth $53 Billion dollars, did more than wishful thinking to become the richest man in the world. With $100 Billion dollars a month in this industry, how much of that do you want for your family.

Remember – Someone has to pay the price for your success. You can choose to pay the price, or your family can pay the price for you! You choose!

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Next-Generation voice best practices – ECI Telecom

Posted on May 24th, 2010 by admin in telecom network | No Comments »

http://www.ecitele.com This video introduces the challenges facing telecom network operators in their transition to next-generation voice, discusses the available alternatives for migration and provides best practices for risk mitigation based on ECI Telecom’s vast experience in network transition.

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Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (4 of 5)

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | No Comments »

Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 4 of 5.

Key discussion points include:

* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?

Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)

(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net

Duration : 0:10:45

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Open Networks, Open Platforms (1 of 5)

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin in telecom service providers | 1 Comment »

To some extent, leading service providers already are running networks that are partially “open,” and partially platforms for “services.” In a standard consumer “triple play,” for example, the voice and video are “walled garden” services while the broadband Internet access mostly is an “open” environment. In the future, industry executives believe “open networks” will play a more-important role. This keynote panel will take a look at some of the ways “open” networks and platforms will change the way service providers do business, how they develop and deploy new services. If service providers are to avoid becoming “dumb pipe” providers, new features, value and revenue will be created from “open” networks. What might we expect in that regard?

Recorded at Summer 2008 Voice Peering Forum
(c) 2008 Stealth Communications

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Part 1 of 5

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Pace International and Speakeasy

Posted on April 27th, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | No Comments »

Jon Wells, Director of Information Systems at Pace International, explains why he loves Speakeasy VoIP over larger telecom providers.

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Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (3 of 5)

Posted on April 11th, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | No Comments »

Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 3 of 5.

Key discussion points include:

* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?

Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)

(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net

Duration : 0:8:30

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