Jeff Pulver
Jeff Pulver
Jeff Pulver is an American Internet entrepreneur known for his work as founder and chief executive of pulver.com and co-founder of Free World Dialup, Vonage, and Zula. Pulver has been called a Voice over Internet Protocol pioneer, and has written extensively on VoIP telephony, and the need to develop an alternative to government regulation of its applications layer...
announce companies internet major media
Major media and Internet companies will announce blended, transformational IP-based communications plays.
spring
It was two years ago during spring VON. No one came.
access internet policy providers sides wars
The sides in the communications policy wars will become more apparent, with Internet access providers on the one side and Internet application providers on the other.
They already have the networks. It would be an incremental investment.
asking time
We're asking to be levied at a time and place that makes sense.
call cell contact friends-or-friendship hurricane loved mail phones simply telephone voice wake
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, many ... had no telephone contact with their friends or loved ones simply because they did not own cell phones or call forwarding or voice mail services.
technology voice people
Technology has brought us to a point in which hundreds of millions if not billions of people have a voice, each voice can now be heard.
communication revolution midst
We are in the midst of a VoIP communications revolution,
commitment cost vendors
In most cases, preferred supplier contracts contain volume commitments that, if not met, could jeopardize the entire contract and cost the company millions in lost discounts based on nonperformance. This is precisely why compliance with preferred vendors and contracted rates is critical.
communication space world
In the 'Disruptive Broadcasting' space, TV on IP networks is now just another application in a broadband world. We have already seen the transformation of the computing and communications industry with respect to traditional telecom. Now, history is repeating itself with traditional broadcasting.
goes inevitable question stays until whether
It's not really a question of whether we should or we shouldn't. It's inevitable to me that communications goes to IP and stays there, until something better goes along.
access free internet paying somebody
It's not like we're free riders. We're actually paying somebody for Internet access too.
community internet speaking time
It is time the Internet community started speaking for itself.
software
is the triggering of a transformation where telecom merges with software applications.