Voice Peering Forum
Fall 2005
Wednesday, November 2nd, New York City


About the Forum

Stealth Communications is pleased to announce the first Voice Peering Forum, to be held on Wednesday, November 2, 2005 at 55 Broad Street, 4th Floor, in New York City.

The Voice Peering Forum will host experts from leading global companies who will discuss the latest innovations and implementations in VoIP. Attendees will have the opportunity to address questions to our speakers during Q and A sessions following each panel discussion and to meet with representatives of both buyers and sellers of voice applications, equipment and services.

A Business-Oriented VoIP Agenda
Despite the vivid benefits of early VoIP adopters, it has been a wait-and-see attitude for IT professionals in many organizations. It's been difficult for business managers and technologists to jump into something that involves details they've never encountered before in the IP world.

The Voice Peering Forum Fall 2005 is aimed at helping those who are struggling with the complexity, inflexibility, and cost of their current technology solutions, and encouraging those who are already at the leading edge of moving from a technology to a business focus for their VoIP agenda.

VoIP Technology and Applications
VoIP offers cost-effective communications as well as value-add benefits such as the ability to enable new applications and gain full control over a company's communications systems. Enterprises need to carefully evaluate how VoIP solutions support future business needs as well as current communications requirements.

CLECs, ILECs, MSOs, PTTs, VoBB, and Wireless service providers need to offer flexible, reliable value-added services at a reasonable price. The traditional ways of acquiring and delivering services are limiting service providers ability to expand and grow their networks efficiently. This forum will focus on the simplicity of VoIP services and solutions accessible via the Voice Peering Fabric. The forum will give the communications community a view of the benefits available and to learn from the challenges posed by other networks.


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