Shawn Lewis to Speak at Digital Hollywood Conference in San Jose on Aug. 16
Digital Hollywood is the premier entertainment and technology conference in the country, with over 15,000 top executives attending each year. Building Blocks 2006 is expected to attract more than 2,000 top industry executives to the event.
Lewis, who wrote the patent for the first Softswitch and SS7 Media Gateway, is a recognized industry pioneer and technology innovator. He co-founded CLEC XCOM Technologies, Inc., at the time of the Telecommunications Act in 1996 and directed its acquisition by Level 3 in 1998. His next venture, set-top box vendor River Delta, sold to Motorola. His third successful venture, Caerus, Inc. and its three
subsidiaries: Volo Communications, Caerus Networks, Inc., and Caerus Billing & Mediation, Inc. empowered carriers and service providers to begin selling advanced services and realizing revenues and profits immediately. The market enthusiastically responded to Caerus' approach and service offerings, and VoIP, Inc. acquired Caerus, Inc. in 2005.
"We've always pushed the envelope to develop the most advanced technology and to create applications with exciting features and functionality that revolutionize the industry," Lewis stated. "For instance, we just launched the world's first free web-click phone-to-phone calling service, and currently develop leading-edge applications for high-profile customers in this space," he added.
Interested parties are invited to test some of VoiceOne's latest applications -- free of charge -- in the company's Virtual Lab, http://Labs.Voiceone.com. Labs.Voiceone.com offers an open forum for users to review, test free of charge and provide feedback on new IP communications services developed by VoIP, Inc's subsidiary, VoiceOne, and to discuss their ideas with VoiceOne product and service developers.

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