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Please, don’t touch our VON conferences

by Luca Filigheddu on March 29, 2008

I would like to share my take of what is going on in the blogsphere about Pulvermedia and the future of VON Conferences. I don’t want to tell the story again, just have a look here or here for further details.

The only point I want to make is that VON conferences ARE part of the history of VoIP where I had the opportunity to meet many people, make business, learn, make new partners and many, many new friends. That said, with or without Pulvermedia (if rumors were true), VON must go on because VON is actually made by us, the community behind it.

I’m here, whatever I can do to help, I’m here.

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VON conference seems to be better. The conference is very much related to VoIP services. This could show that the people of VON had taken useful steps for the benificiant of the people.

VON conference seems to be better. The conference is very much related to VoIP services. This could show that the people of VON had taken useful steps for the benificiant of the people.

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  1. an industry and brought the like minded together. All done. So it’s time to walk away. Don’t buy it back, Jeff. Start something new. Make a new brand that stands for your vision, your passions. Don’t be bound by VoIP. Or the tradeshow format.Your community will follow. In fact, I bet that’s exactly what you’re doing now with your breakfast campaign. Taking an intimate pulse of your constituency the way politicians do before they launch a campaign. What’s the world telling you, Jeff?

  2. an industry and brought the like minded together. All done. So it’s time to walk away. Don’t buy it back, Jeff. Start something new. Make a new brand that stands for your vision, your passions. Don’t be bound by VoIP. Or the tradeshow format.Your community will follow. In fact, I bet that’s exactly what you’re doing now with your breakfast campaign. Taking an intimate pulse of your constituency the way politicians do before they launch a campaign. What’s the world telling you, Jeff?

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    an industry and brought the like minded together. All done. So it’s time to walk away. Don’t buy it back, Jeff. Start something new. Make a new brand that stands for your vision, your passions. Don’t be bound by VoIP. Or the tradeshow format.Your community will follow. In fact, I bet that’s exactly what you’re doing now with your breakfast campaign. Taking an intimate pulse of your constituency the way politicians do before they launch a campaign. What’s the world telling you, Jeff?

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  6. [...] repeat what I said already: VON conferences are made by a big community that will never follow anyone other than Jeff. [...]

  7. [...] had a nice chat with Rich Tehrani and Jon Arnold and we agreed that many people who used to attend VON conferences are here together with many people who used to work for Pulvermedia. VON was made of a [...]