Here is a letter being sent out on the upcoming VoIP Developer show. You may not be aware of the IMS, Avaya and Ubiquity developer tracks as they are new. I hope you can make it. Also, please forward this post to any and all developers you know. This is the world’s only IP Communications developer event. You won’t want to miss it.
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3rd Annual VoIP Developer Conference
August 8-10, 2006 . Hyatt Regency
VoIP Developer Conference is the ONLY EVENT 100% focused on educating pioneers like you building the next generation of IP-based communications products and services.
IP communications is clearly the world's most vibrant, growing communications technology market right now. IP applications are revolutionizing the way businesses, consumers and government agencies communicate on a daily basis. And the best part is, we are only at the beginning. The opportunities continue to multiply as IP applications permeate service provider networks, offices, mobile devices and homes at an astounding rate.
Here are the key benefits of attending the VoIP Developer Conference:
1. Commercial-Free, Thorough Conference Sessions
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At TMC, we absolutely forbid presenters from delivering company pitches or 'industry perspectives'. Any who do, are not invited back to future events. This ensures you get an unbiased education about VoIP technologies.
This year, there are conference tracks covering every important development topic:
- Hardware Development
- Software Development
- Wireless
- Security
- IMS Development
- SIP Development
- SIP Foundry Track
- Avaya & Ubiquity developer tracks
http://www.tmcnet.com/voipdeveloper/conferences.aspx
2. Most Knowledgeable Speakers
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Each session topic and presenter is hand-selected by Greg Galitzine, editorial director of INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine since 1998, and Rich Tehrani, president and editor-in-chief for TMC, from literally hundreds of submissions. Only the most relevant sessions submitted by speakers they know deliver crucial information in an understandable manner make it on to the program at VoIP Developer Conference.
http://www.tmcnet.com/voipdeveloper/speaker-list.aspx
3. Top-Level Keynotes
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Each keynoter has extensive experience - dating back to long before the IP revolution. Learn from them why this opportunity is far bigger than any in the telecom industry's century-long history.
The line up thus far includes executives from:
Avaya - Intel -
http://www.tmcnet.com/voipdeveloper/keynotes.aspx
4. Over 50 Exhibiting Companies
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In between sessions, you can meet with vendors and partners you need to build successful IP applications. The program is designed to give you ample time to stop by each booth to discuss how each exhibitors' offerings can help you.
http://www.tmcnet.com/voipdeveloper/exhibitor-list.aspx
5. Invaluable Time Spent With Other Developers
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Since this is the only conference in 2006 focused solely on VoIP development, it is your only opportunity to meet and talk with other developers to share ideas, exchange business cards, and discuss the virtues of one vendor's development tools over another's.
6. Product Showcases
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In addition to the non-commercial conference sessions, you can attend 'Product Showcases' where vendors are permitted to convey the specific benefits of their development tools. Each 20-minute demonstration explains the reasons why a specific product is your best choice when designing a specific application.
7. Your Conference Fee is Guaranteed
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If you do not feel the sessions you attend made you better prepared to tackle your IP communications development project than you were when you arrived, stop by the registration counter at the show and we'll issue you a free pass for any future VoIP Developer or INTERNET TELEPHONY conference. (No requests will be honored after the conference ends.) http://www.tmcnet.com/voipdeveloper/guarantee.aspx
8. Convenient, Easily Accessible Location
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The Hyatt Regency Hotel, attached to the
http://www.tmcnet.com/voipdeveloper/hotel-travel.aspx
I encourage you to visit the show site, review the detailed conference session descriptions, then register to join us in
I assure you a trip to the VoIP Developer Conference is time and money very well spent.
www.voipdeveloper.com
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