Innovation is everywhere. In 2007, we began podcasting and interviewing technology experts and innovators. In 2010, we rolled out our online magazine Techistan and social video Muntwo. We are media partner for hundreds of Earth's favorite empowering events. We hope you enjoy listening to our conversations here on DIDX podcasts.
About us: Super Technologies, Inc. was a dotcom startup in 1999 ... providing voice over dialup Internet services and Virtual Phone Lines (a service that enables people and organizations to have a local presence in any of up to 60 countries and be a local call to their VIP) via direct inward dialing and SIP.
In 2005, we started DIDX, enabling 10 telecoms to buy and/or sell phone numbers wholesale. By 2011, we now serve 18,000 wholesale IP communications companies on DIDX.
17 million phone numbers, 12,000 members, 54 countries, one place DIDX
DIDX enables the brightest entrepreneurial IP communications companies to bring their world market closer than ever with direct inward dialing. Members from 170 nations of DIDX buy and/or sell phone numbers to make talking to anyone a local call. Listen in to some of the most innovative businesses around the globe. It's all about them!
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Audible's Guy Story: When Your Eyes are Busy but Your Mind is Free

Our talk with Audible shows how LTE and wireless play a huge and important role in making the access to favorite and/or crucial content available anywhere anytime possible. Thus, the co-location of LTE World Summit with ConnectedCars13 is a smart combination. Listen to Audible's Guy Story on connected cars, short history of Audible, audio books, Audible Whispersync, and how ACX markeplace assists those with book rights to match up with narrators and such to fill the huge gap of audiobook needs!
"Audible customers are passionate about listening to long stories. The number one use case is listening in the car. Getting content into the car so customers can listen even while driving is very important to Audible," says Connected Cars' panelist and Audible CTO and Chief Scientist Guy Story.
Interviewer Suzanne Bowen notes she is an avid book listener while exercising, waiting in any line, and driving a car. Like many Audible customers, she admits that audio is easier to multi-task to than video or text. Feeling productive, informed, and inspired are three of many great results of using services such as Audible ... and in the car, waiting at traffic lights, in traffic jams and on long trips, perfect!
ConnectedCars13 is June 25 - 26, 2013 in Amsterdam. Sign up pages to sponsor and participate are at http://connectedcarsworld.com/.
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Telenor Connexion's Andrea Sroczynski Discusses Connected Cars

Thanks to Connected Cars 2013, we share a first of a series of audio podcast interviews with connected vehicle experts. Andrea Sroczynski, Telenor Connexion's Head of Region Germany / Head of Global Automotive Sales discusses her IT, telematics, and automobile background, positive outlook as a women involved in M2M, and her company's role in the Connected Cars industry as well as the possibilities of M2M (machine to machine) with connected vehicles.
The Connected Cars13 conference, which is co-located with LTE World Summit June 25 - 26, 2013 in Amsterdam, includes speakers from automotive OEMs such as Lamborghini's Mirdo Buzzoni and from the Connected Car ecosystem such as Telenor Connexion's Ms. Sroczynski and Audible's Guy Story.
Feel free to visit the TMCnet Monetizing IP Communications blog for a lengthier summary of the podcast. Click here to listen to the audio in your car. ;-)
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Interview with LCR Solutions Director Abe Haim

- Talk to anyone in voice over Internet or any type of telecommunications and the terms "termination," "routes," "minutes," and "LCR" always creep in, but like the verb "creep," it traditionally seems so secretive. I have often laughed as I ask, why all these Yahoo forum users and Facebook pages talking about grey and white routes like "SELLING CHEAP 2126 MOROCCO AND 53 CUBA"? How to make a choice in what seems like the cryptic wholesale telecom business space? Listen to Abe Haim, Director of LCR Solutions, who is an expert at LCR and has been interviewed already by VoIP Users Conference talk with Suzanne Bowen in this podcast.Crowd-sourced Wikipedia editors say, "In voice telecommunications, least-cost routing (LCR) is the process of selecting the path of outbound communications traffic based on cost."Mr. Haim gives no-nonsense advice and ideas such as:1. If you buy right, you'll be able to sell right.2. If you don't run your business by code, you're in trouble.3. There are no favorites and no secrets.Customers say once they get started with LCR Solutions, they experience an average increase of 10 - 15 % margin which is extremely important in such a highly competitive world of minutes / termination trading, buying and selling. Visit http://www.lcrsolutions.ca for more information. A more indepth article will be shared on TMCnet Monetizing IP Communications blog.
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