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February 15, 2006
Out of the incubator: IPeerX
At pulver.com, we have a history of incubating new companies in the IP Communications space. Some of the companies that have left the pulver.com nest include: Min-X (better known today as Vonage), Vivox and Tello.
Continuing with these initiatives, the latest iteration in this strategy is IPeerX. IPeerX provides VoIP peering services to link IP Communications networks and route calls around the public switched telephone network. At the moment, IPeerX is connected with more than 130 service providers.
IPeerX, like both Vivox and Tello has it's roots with FWD. In each case, these companies focused on a segment within the evolution of end-to-end IP Communications. IPeerX's core focus is end-to-end IP Communications between service providers.
As 2006 seems to be the year that VoIP Peering is coming of age, IPeerX is well positioned to take advantage of this.
Tags: VoIP, IPeerX, Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on February 15, 2006 07:04 AM | Permalink
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