Chuck,

Talking about the ISP-CEO session publicly is a no no. Even on the WISPA Members list.

Regards,
Dawn DiPietro


CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
Tom.
I'm very interested in hearing  any 'wows' from the CEO meeting. If you have
time to post to the members list I'm sure I  wouldn't be alone in my
interest. As I said before, I thought that was the best part of ISPCON in
Santa Clara.

Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Providing High Speed Broadband to Rural Central California


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Peter,

Unfortuneately, I missed all but two sessions. Darn management duties, can't

escape them even in FL :-(
Its was a shame because their was a great line up of sessions on the dockett, good business and marking type stuff, such as yours.

What I liked best was the Luncheon Topic Tables. Not much beats sitting head

to head with a group of smart people on a common topic of interest.

The big WOW for me was the knowledge learned from other attendees. It was interesting to hear what they found interesting. Its neat to watch the evolution. Guys I may have helped two or three years ago, now with more experience under their belt than then, bringing back new insight from their perspective.
Everyone has something of value to offer and something to learn. So my point

is, the WOW may not be a Product or a Topic, but People in general.

>From a product perspective, there were a couple of neat new products. I really liked the Remote Backup Software provider, where the model is, you sell the software to the client, and then the ISP Server software is free, and ISPs can host the Backup Storage on their own network and own servers for better controlled costs. The software paid attention to compression best practices to use the least possible amount of bandwidth, and used the processing power of the end user's PC to do it. My mind is drawing a blank on the Company Name, at the moment. A couple neat VOIP SoftSwitch and Hard Switch products on display.

The truth is, I'm not sure I came back with any really big WOWs. I had a whole bunch of little WOWs. :-)
But that could be because I missed most of the sessions.
The CEO session of course is always great, but don't think appropriate to discuss those topics on an open list, so no comment on specifics.

Show was a great success, for me.

Peter, Did you get a WOW?

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter R." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 12:39 AM
Subject: [WISPA] ISPCON


I was wondering if anyone had a WOW from the show. (Besides the side trip to Daytona, that is :)

A copy of my slides can be seen at slideshare.net/4isps/.
(We didn't use the slides. We just banged out 60+ nuggets of business wisdom in the time slot. One of my clients sent me the list; you can read it here: http://marketingideaguy.com/news/50-ideas-in-50-minutes-ispcon)
Next week, I will have a conference call to recap these and ISPCON.
Email me to join in.

Start planning for ISPCON in San Jose on October 16-18.

Regards,

Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. - NSP Strategist
We Help ISPs Connect & Communicate
813.963.5884 http://www.marketingIDEAguy.com


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