Telestax VP of Marketing Veena Vadgama Joins INCOMPAS Telecom Trade Association Board of Directors

Austin, TX - October 23, 2019 - Today, in anticipation of the upcoming INCOMPAS Show November 4-6 in Louisville, Kentucky, Telestax announces the membership of VP of Marketing, Veena Vadgama to the INCOMPAS board of directors. Founded in 1981 to represent telecommunications carriers, INCOMPAS has gone on to advocate for competition policy across all networks. “Telestax firmly believes in advocating for choice and healthy competition in the telecommunications marketplace,” said Vadgama. “In my role with INCOMPAS I look forward to promoting technological innovation, new services, and greater choice for consumers and businesses. Working with stakeholders in both telecommunications and technology, we can advance access to infrastructure and feature-rich cloud technologies like CPaaS.” As the only full stack CPaaS enablement provider, Telestax joins representatives from Netflix, Facebook, and Google on the eighteen-member board. About INCOMPAS INCOMPAS, the internet and competitive networks association (formerly COMPTEL), is the leading trade association advocating for competition policy across all networks. INCOMPAS represents internet, streaming, communications and technology companies both large and small, advocating for laws and policies that promote competition, innovation and economic development. More at  www.telestax.com.
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