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May 25, 2004
pulver.com - tiny?
In Mark Wigfield's story yesterday in the Wall Street Journal, "It Looks Like a Duck. Or Does it?" he called pulver.com: "a tiny Melville, N.Y.-based VOIP provider."
pulver.com may be a doing a lot of different things these days, including producing our VON Events but one thing we are not is "tiny."
While Free World Dialup is run by a minimal amount of full-time staff, the reality is that depending upon what we are doing there are 6-8 dedicated full-time people within the extended pulver.com organization who are servicing the needs of the Free World Dialup community. This may be "tiny" compared to the likes of AT&T, but these are the amount of people we need today to deliver the service known as FWD(R).
Posted by jeff on May 25, 2004 06:53 AM | Permalink
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Comments
I call that efficient..
Posted by: imnoob at May 25, 2004 05:27 PM
I beg your pardon -- it IS Mark Wigfield. I'm used to reading NIck Wingfield's byline in the journal.
Posted by: Glenn Fleishman at May 25, 2004 11:55 AM
Actually, it's Nick Wingfield, not Mark Wigfield. This sounds like the telephone game (joke intended). You are a tiny company in The Wall Street Journal in which Wingfield uses that term as a basis of comparison against 50,000 to 200,000 person companies that they often write about.
Posted by: Glenn Fleishman at May 25, 2004 09:36 AM