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The future of telecommunications in a peer to peer age: Ecomm 2008

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Michel Bauwens
5th January 2008


I have been invited as a keynote speaker to this important conference that will take place in Mountain View, California, March 12 to 14. I will be speaking about the theme: Communities, Corporations and Infrastructures: is there a middle way between open and closed?

Lee Dryburgh writes about the conference:

“eComm focuses on the communication technologies, trends, companies and individuals who are leapfrogging the industry incumbents to open the door to the future and are disrupting the telecom industry in the process. It is the gathering of thought leaders who wish to share and develop their ahead-of-the-curve ideas and products.”

Lee has graciously offered an extra 15% to the members of our reader community, if you type in ‘p2pfound’ during registration.

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