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NJTC Mobile Application Forum, June 14 2012

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Ari Rabban, Phone.com CEO will be participating as  a speaker, moderator and judge at the NJTC annual Mobile Application Forum.

Building applications for wireless, mobile Internet and broadband services is one of the most exciting areas of development in the technology arena. The New Jersey Technology Council looks to foster this innovation in the region so that developers, entrepreneurs, market leaders and investors can come together to discuss strategic direction, showcase and share their ideas and connect with resources and partners. We will present some of the best applications in development in the US.

Ari Rabban, Phone.com CEO will be speaking at the Cloud Communications Expo, Miami Beach February 2nd, 2012

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Topic of discussion:  Taking Your Communications on the Road

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The massive growth of smartphone and tablet use by businesses and the rapid adoption of cloud services are revolutionizing the way companies operate on a daily basis.  IDC predicts that 75 percent of U.S. workers will be mobile by 2013. A recent survey by Broadsoft suggests that 44 percent of enterprises already have onequarter of their work forces operating solely by mobile devices.
This means only that more and more businesses will require mobility features as part of their communications solutions, enabling their mobile workers to remain as effective on the road as their colleagues in corporate facilities.

This session will discuss the very real mobile requirements of today’s businesses, and offer insight into how cloudbased communications platforms can help deliver on the promise of true mobile business communications.

Ari Rabban, Phone.com CEO will be speaking at ITEXPO East, Miami Beach February 3rd 2012

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Topic of discussion: Does Your Business Have a Social Media Strategy?

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As businesses decide to use social media and digital communications in their daily operations, they need to understand that what they are doing makes business sense?  There is no question social media is a market changer, and a permanent fixture in the business communications landscape.  The question is not whether to implement social media strategies, but when and how, so that you are able to engage your customers at their convenience, not yours.

This session will explain why you need a social media strategy and, depending on where you currently stand with regards to strategy and implementation, what your next steps should be in order to ensure a successful implementation and maximum benefits to your customers and, ultimately, your bottom line.

  •                Where does your company stand with regards to social media strategy?
  •               Who should be responsible?
  •               How can you justify the investment to corporate management?
  •               What products should you consider?
  •               What are best practices for rolling out your strategy to your workforce?
  •               How should you determine the effectiveness of your program, including calculating ROI?

Ari Rabban Will be speaking at PTC’12

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Honolulu, Hawaii, January 18, 2012 - Ari Rabban Phone.com CEO will be speaking at PTC’12.

Topic of the discussion:  Will Social Networks Become the New Telcos?

Telcos have a love/hate relationship with social networks, such as Facebook. On the one hand, social network apps are driving the strong increase in mobile data and handset revenues for mobile operators. On the other hand, more and more person-to-person communication is occurring via such apps, putting pressure on revenues from SMS/texting — a high-margin business.

But what’s next? Will social networks become a bigger threat to Telcos by also taking a share of voice revenues, reducing the role of mobile operators in delivering mobile data network service? Will social networks add voice services, and, if so, will they use phone numbers to make their voice (and texting) services interoperable with other voice networks?

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