I just returned from travels south, to Fort Lauderdale and Internet Telephony EXPO -- and arrived in Winter in New York. It was bound to arrive at some point (although I thankfully missed the deep freeze, eight-degree temperatures of a couple of days ago).The show was great -- well-attended and full of good content in the conferences. Jon Arnold and I spent some time together basking in the glow of our recent announcement. See Jon's post about show highlights.
And yes, I did spend a little time in the sun -- and barely escaped serious harm. I keep forgetting that the Florida sun can burn you alive -- even in the dead of winter...Here are a few takeaways from the show -- a mix of events, observations, and the like:
Peering is Hot:
Apparently the VoIP Peering Fabric sessions had to be relocated to larger quarters due to the overflow turnout. Greg Galitzine has more on this and other happenings in his show recap.
SIP Trunking Adoption Gaining Momentum
The other standing-room-only crowds I saw were soaking up as much as they could about SIP Trunking. Continue Reading...




I'm looking forward to a little travel now, just as the weather is starting to behave wintery (pretty soon NYC will look like this).
holding meetings in the press room and elsewhere in the convention center (maybe out on a sun-drenched patio) and generally enjoying catching up with folk and putting new faces to new names.
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