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Digium, TMC Announce Schedule of Speeches for Digium/Asterisk World 2010 Digium, TMC Announce Schedule of Speeches for Digium/Asterisk World 2010Digium, TMC Announce Schedule of Speeches for Digium/Asterisk World 2010

 

30 December 2009

Technology Marketing Corporation and Digium, the Asterisk (News - Alert) Company, reportedly announced the schedule for speeches in their Presentation theater within Digium|Asterisk World 2010, to be held as part of ITEXPO East in Miami, Jan. 20-22.
The presentations to be made by industry experts will be free for all attendees and will take place in the Digium|Asterisk World Pavilion on the ITEXPO exhibit floor. Speakers are expected to demonstrate open source telephony solutions for developers, service providers and end users.

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