The pulver 100 of 2005
Today pulver.com announce the Top 100 in the worldwide communications sector. The list is on the website available. Jon Arnold made an interesting statistc about it. What I have to say about it - perhaps this sounds a little bit provocative - there is no big player from the service provider or telco. They are provding and developing the innovations in infrastructure (xDSL, xDSL+ or IMS). Without this, there is no services like VoIP etc. possible. Have they no room in this list? What do you think?
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Today I receive an email from Jon:
"The Pulver 100 is just for private companies, so you wouldn't see any big telcos there. I'm sure you picked that there are smaller operators in the mix, like M5 Networks, and of course, Vonage and even Skype.
That said, the Pulver 100 will likely evolve soon to include public companies - probably as a separate listing -and that's where you'd find the big vendors and carriers."
OK - then we are waiting :)
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Today I receive an email from Jon:
"The Pulver 100 is just for private companies, so you wouldn't see any big telcos there. I'm sure you picked that there are smaller operators in the mix, like M5 Networks, and of course, Vonage and even Skype.
That said, the Pulver 100 will likely evolve soon to include public companies - probably as a separate listing -and that's where you'd find the big vendors and carriers."
OK - then we are waiting :)
Peter0101 - 7. Sep, 21:05
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