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  2. Vonage - Wikipedia

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    Vonage offered 911 service on a VoIP platform for the first time in 2003. [81] For 911 location services to work, subscribers must activate the 911 calling feature by registering their full address with the company. Customers are responsible for maintaining their 911 location information at all times. [82]

  3. Jeffrey A. Citron - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 he was invited to join Min-X, an electronic exchange for trading phone minutes, and provided much of the funding for relaunching it as the VOIP company Vonage. [4] In January 2001 he became chairman of the board, and was also its CEO until early 2006 and on an interim basis from mid-2007 to mid-2008, and chief strategist from 2006 to 2008.

  4. Ericsson - Wikipedia

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    Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson ( lit. 'Telephone Stock Company of LM Ericsson' ), commonly known as Ericsson, is a Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. The company sells infrastructure, software, and services in information and communications technology for telecommunications ...

  5. National Public Data - Wikipedia

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    Jerico Pictures, Inc., doing business as National Public Data [1] [2] is a data broker company that performs employee background checks. Their primary service is collecting information from public data sources, including criminal records, addresses, and employment history, and offering that information for sale.

  6. Bryan Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Bryan Johnson. Bryan Johnson (born August 22, 1977) is an American entrepreneur, [ 1][ 2] venture capitalist, [ 3] writer and author. [ 4] He is the founder and CEO of Kernel, a company creating devices that monitor and record brain activity, [ 5][ 6] and OS Fund, a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage science and technology companies.

  7. Category:Vonage - Wikipedia

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    Telesphere. Categories: 2022 mergers and acquisitions. American subsidiaries of foreign companies. Companies formerly listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Companies formerly listed on the Nasdaq. Ericsson. VoIP companies of the United States. Wikipedia categories named after telecommunications companies of the United States.

  8. Jeff Pulver - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Pulver is an American Internet entrepreneur and futurist known for his work as an innovator in the field of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).Pulver's early work in VoIP with his company Free World Dialup led to a significant regulatory decision by the Federal Communications Commission in 2004 which classified VoIP as an internet application, rather than as a telephony service which ...

  9. Vodafone - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. The company has a secondary listing on the NASDAQ as American depositary receipts (ADRs). Etisalat by e& is Vodafone's largest single shareholder, and owns 14% of Vodafone's shares.