This is part of the ITEXPO: Best VoIP Show In The World series of Blog entries. We started our conference guarantees last year (2004) at our South Florida (Miami) ITEXPO and thought it was a great way to show the confidence we have that our conferences are better than any other conference in the industry. We pioneered this concept in the VoIP conference space. No one has yet copied us because frankly I don’t believe they have the confidence in their conference programs. They know that they have many sales pitches at their events. The industry knows it and the conference attendees now know it.
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Rich backs his VoIP tradeshow with his wallet from VoIP Blog - VoIP News, Gadgets on August 31, 2005 11:27 AM
Rich Tehrani, publisher of Internet Telephony Magazine and carny-extraordinaire for Internet Telephony Conference & Expo, backs up his pledge of having the best VoIP show in the world with his wallet. Starting with last year's Miami Internet Teleph... Read More
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