DIDXchange and thousands of other IP communications companies participating in CommunicAsia believe in going the extra mile to partner with global IP communications organizations and entrepreneurs. In fact, to participate in CommunicAsia, some of the team flew 10,373 miles / 16,693 km from Miami, Florida to Singapore.
The CEO Rehan Allahwala, DIDX VP of Sales Muneeb Iqbal, and DIDX Integrator Max Glucksmann (whose own company is a member of DIDX ) are at booth 4P3-09 near one of the main CommunicAsia entrances and the media area.
The group is sharing a productive and empowering array of experiences with current clients, vendors and potential also at CommunicAsia. Some of the activities include:
1. Sign up on DIDX.
2. Complete interop.
3. Implement the free DIDX buyer and seller APIs.
4. Go to the press lounge for food and liquid refreshments and talk about your business plan.
5. Get a video interview for complimentary publicity of your company and why attend CommunicAsia.
6. Get your picture taken for the DIDXchange CommunicAsia photo gallery.
7. Grab some IP communications bling bling for all the lovely ladies in your life, one of the beautiful mobile phone holders.
8. Go out for dinner or breakfast during the show and even after the show for fun, business development, Q&A and just plain companionship from people who KNOW where to go in Singapore.
*”Phenomenom or not, this seems to be a common experience among many wholesale members of DIDX, getting acquired,” DIDXchange Care Team recently informed Techistan. “It is our pleasure to be a part of helping our members reach professional and financial goals using DIDX to be global as they wish.”
Written by Suzanne Bowen
... Are you an IP communications related entrepreneur, telco of any type, wired or wireless, contact center, social or business community portal provider, conference producer and such? Join us at DIDXchange, where you will connect with thousands of telecom-related companies on the wholesale marketplace for virtual phone lines, virtual phone numbers from over 70 countries! If not, find out how to get your telephone company to offer phone numbers from around the world.
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