Friday, June 22, 2007
DIDXchange Invites you to Participate in Green Technology World™ Conference Sept 11-12, 2007 (mpg)
Looking for ways to improve your IP communications company's reputation, ROI, effect on the environment, and energy efficiency?
Listen and see Rich Tehrani discuss these issues and invite you to participate in the world's first Green Technology World™ Conference. Watch the video above.
You've got to attend, sponsor, speak at, exhibit, network, and/or develop business at Green Technology World™ Conference Sept 11-12, 2007 in Los Angeles. A few thousand of Super Technologies, Inc.'s DIDXchange membership will be there taking advantage of this extremely relevant event.
Learn about and share methods, tips, processes, services, and products that promote "Green Technology." Some examples brainstormed in a short meeting among DIDXchange members at NXTCOMM 2007 this past week: meet your potential business all at once at conferences instead of flying to meet one entity per trip; walk, rent a bike, or take the bus or train while at conferences; teleconference, videoconference; partipate in IP collaboration and/or peering like Arbinet, Xconnect, and DIDXchange; virtualize servers by dividing one physical server into multiple virtual ones; using "e-business and e-government tools" rather than hard copy methods for banking, purchasing, documentation sharing; and use more eco-friendly environments such as RFID and M2M.
Can we have some debate, discussion, ideas, brainstorming here? Add your comments of ways to reduce our currently significant contribution to green-house gas emissions and ways to reduce waste.
Also, is your company a green technology company? If so, comment how. Share the news here.
Sign up to attend DIDXchange Invites you to Participate in Green Technology World™ Conference Sept 11-12, 2007 at http://www.greentechnologyworld.com.
DIDXchange (www.didx.net) and our Super Technologies, Inc. team of Suzanne Bowen, Rehan Ahmed, Muneeb Iqbal, Kelly Hao, Arfeen Muhammad and more will see you there!
And BTW, if you are an IP communications company, take advantage of the more eco-friendly IP collaboration/peering environment of DIDX.net. Sign up and start buying and/or selling DID (over SIP, IAX2, and H323) after the 6 step http://www.didx.net/interop is complete. Happy trading!
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
DIDXchange Suzanne Videos Jeff Pulver NXTCOMM 2007 Party
Suzanne from DIDXchange and Super Technologies, Inc. videos the fun at the Jeff Pulver Party during NXTCOMM 2007 at the House of Blues in Chicago, Illinois. Lots of business networking took place beforehand among the world's leading IP communications companies. See Herding Cats band performing and Jeff Pulver leading the crowd of next gen professionals dancing and singing together.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
From a Party Line in Macon, Mississippi to DIDX DIDXchange
DID, a telecommunications acronym meaning direct inward dialing, is known by you and me on the street as a phone number. Your telephone company used to only offer consumers a phone number and phone line by connecting your telephone handset to a phone jack in the wall with a piece of cable.
When I was a kid, I remember, picking up our home phone hand set and hearing another party talking on the line. We participated in a shared party phone line where we were one of five Bell phone company customers connected directly to the same local loop. That was in Macon, Mississippi in the late 60's when there was still such a thing as 3 separate public bathrooms, one for men, one for women and one for coloreds. (Don't let me get more side-tracked.)
Now you can place your voice calls over Internet protocol in the digital form of packets, something made of 1's and 0's, using a headset and your laptop anywhere anytime there is Internet available and a "softphone." IP to IP, it's free.
But... everyone embraces a certain identity out of pride, tradition, independence, and convenience. That identity today may include one's ancestry, culture, social security number, passport #, email address, Facebook ID, postal address, physical address, fax number, and/or phone number. That list of identity tools may reduce or increase in size or just plain make some drastic changes in this century, but for now, each of those items is crucial to quality of life and place.
One's phone number, one's DID, is still pretty darned important. It lets those local to the area code, place a call to it and talk to you if you answer the call.
Earthvoice can go to one carrier at a time in the 194 countries (as well as dozens of territories and colonies) in the world, most often more than one carrier in each country. It will, for each, sign a mammoth agreement, pay a hefty deposit and agree to an unachievable monthly minimum purchase. Or...
Earthvoice can join a digital business ecosystem, a marketplace, a clearinghouse, an exchange like that at http://www.didx.net/. DIDXchange is, on June 19, 2007, 5600+ wholesale Internet Protocol communications companies who buy and/or sell DID, phone numbers from 60 countries. Even the most recognized incumbents and the largest, most profitable telcos in the world use DIDX to buy and sell DID. It is a convenient wholesale marketplace all in one place, the Internet.
DIDxchange is made up of many types of IP communications entities who cooperate in order for all to grow. (I promise not to call it a Win-Win situation. LOL) They are wireless operators, instant messenger providers, social portals and communities, call forwarding management systems, Vonage-types, incumbents, CLECs, call centers, virtual services, and more who participate.
One telco CEO informed me at GTM 2007 in Washington DC last month that his company uses DIDX because they understand the quality of service features such as vendor rating and return an unsatisfactory DID within 36 hours. She wanted to build relationships with high-value wholesale customers to sell DID to on DIDX but also to buy DID from other nations and the rest of the USA footprint she does not currently have, for her company's direct high-value customers.
See you at NXTCOMMSHOW.com 2007 this week June 19- 21 and Cluecon.com 2007 June 26- 28 in Chicago, IL. Look for my black polo with red embroidered Eurostyle font on the back:
DIDX.net
If you have or want to start an IP communications company, any type... from calling card to call shop to hosted voIP in/out, to call forward management like http://www.groovytel.com/, contact care @ didx.net to meet with me while I'm in Chicago from June 19-28, 2007.
Leave your name, company name, phone number and email address with attention to Suzanne Bowen. You can also call 1 850 433 8555 to leave your message.
When I was a kid, I remember, picking up our home phone hand set and hearing another party talking on the line. We participated in a shared party phone line where we were one of five Bell phone company customers connected directly to the same local loop. That was in Macon, Mississippi in the late 60's when there was still such a thing as 3 separate public bathrooms, one for men, one for women and one for coloreds. (Don't let me get more side-tracked.)
Now you can place your voice calls over Internet protocol in the digital form of packets, something made of 1's and 0's, using a headset and your laptop anywhere anytime there is Internet available and a "softphone." IP to IP, it's free.
But... everyone embraces a certain identity out of pride, tradition, independence, and convenience. That identity today may include one's ancestry, culture, social security number, passport #, email address, Facebook ID, postal address, physical address, fax number, and/or phone number. That list of identity tools may reduce or increase in size or just plain make some drastic changes in this century, but for now, each of those items is crucial to quality of life and place.
One's phone number, one's DID, is still pretty darned important. It lets those local to the area code, place a call to it and talk to you if you answer the call.A problem here. You want it to be very easy for certain people to call you. You want them to spend very little money calling you. You do NOT want them to hesitate to call you. The solution is to have phone numbers local to those important people, and you set the ring to location wherever you want with a couple keystrokes online.
(Global Crossing at VON.com 2007)
New problem, how does your Internet Protocol communications company (call it Earthvoice), who is offering you voice service over Internet, going to get you phone numbers from all over the world?
New problem, how does your Internet Protocol communications company (call it Earthvoice), who is offering you voice service over Internet, going to get you phone numbers from all over the world?
Earthvoice can go to one carrier at a time in the 194 countries (as well as dozens of territories and colonies) in the world, most often more than one carrier in each country. It will, for each, sign a mammoth agreement, pay a hefty deposit and agree to an unachievable monthly minimum purchase. Or...
Earthvoice can join a digital business ecosystem, a marketplace, a clearinghouse, an exchange like that at http://www.didx.net/. DIDXchange is, on June 19, 2007, 5600+ wholesale Internet Protocol communications companies who buy and/or sell DID, phone numbers from 60 countries. Even the most recognized incumbents and the largest, most profitable telcos in the world use DIDX to buy and sell DID. It is a convenient wholesale marketplace all in one place, the Internet.
DIDxchange is made up of many types of IP communications entities who cooperate in order for all to grow. (I promise not to call it a Win-Win situation. LOL) They are wireless operators, instant messenger providers, social portals and communities, call forwarding management systems, Vonage-types, incumbents, CLECs, call centers, virtual services, and more who participate.
One telco CEO informed me at GTM 2007 in Washington DC last month that his company uses DIDX because they understand the quality of service features such as vendor rating and return an unsatisfactory DID within 36 hours. She wanted to build relationships with high-value wholesale customers to sell DID to on DIDX but also to buy DID from other nations and the rest of the USA footprint she does not currently have, for her company's direct high-value customers.

I personally see DIDX assisting traditional and next gen entrepreneurial companies to crack the market with new products and services that meet the needs of a diverse and mobile world of people. It excites me to hear another unique and empowering business plan from each new DIDX member when I make the welcome call.
(Google at GTM 2007)
See you at NXTCOMMSHOW.com 2007 this week June 19- 21 and Cluecon.com 2007 June 26- 28 in Chicago, IL. Look for my black polo with red embroidered Eurostyle font on the back:
DIDX.net
Wholesale Global Phone # Exchange
My desk on the road ;-) look familar?
If you have or want to start an IP communications company, any type... from calling card to call shop to hosted voIP in/out, to call forward management like http://www.groovytel.com/, contact care @ didx.net to meet with me while I'm in Chicago from June 19-28, 2007.Leave your name, company name, phone number and email address with attention to Suzanne Bowen. You can also call 1 850 433 8555 to leave your message.
Our company Super Technologies, Inc. is providing DIDXchange, Groovytel, Hosted White Label Call Forward Management and more IP communications services to wholesale and consumer customers since 1999.
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