Written by Amy Ralls | Jan 25, 2019 5:00:00 AM
January 22, 2019 - On Wednesday, January 30th, President and Founder of SkySwitch, Eric Hernaez, will be joining in on an anticipated panel discussion that is relevant to all UCaaS and telecom resellers, DIY: Building a Next-Gen Carrier. This discussion is will be taking place at IT Expo in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. IT Expo is an event catered towards resellers and service providers in the enterprise-to-mid market, and it focuses on providing an in-depth look at the innovative communications and technology solutions that are shaping the future. You can expect to see everyone from engineers to IT/telecom managers to C-Level executives gathering together for three days packed with discussions by industry thought-leaders, networking, exhibitions and more.
DIY: Building a Next-Gen Carrier is a part of Hot Topics in Tech, a series that runs back-to-back throughout the duration of IT Expo. Each panel discussion targets a trending topic in technology, and on January 30th, Eric Hernaez will be a panelist of the session. The speakers on this panel will be addressing the need for VoIP carriers to evolve, what being a “next-gen” carrier actually looks like, what it means to be API-driven and what it takes for a VoIP provider to be a licensed carrier, among other popular points of discussion. Other speakers that will be joining the panel discussion include Jason Byrne, VP of Product Management & Marketing at netsapians, Tom Phelan, CTO & VP of Technology at Unified Office and Peter Radizeski, President of RAD-INFO. In addition to speaking at this panel, SkySwitch will be
sponsoring IT Expo’s Networking After Dark event – an after-party that’s open to all IT Expo participants. This party is a great chance for participants to discuss the thought-provoking panels and enjoy the open bar. If you are attending IT Expo, Eric Hernaez and Frank Babusik of SkySwitch will be available for a limited number of one-on-one meetings. Please contact Emily Vasquez at emily.vasquez @ skyswitch.com to schedule a meeting.