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Ex-Engin CTO Joins ISPhone |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 25 October 2007 |
Steven Ikeda, who until recently held the CTO job at residential VoIP
Service provider Engin has joined budding NextGen network provider,
ISPhone Australasia as the company's new Chief Technology Officer.
Ikeda recently left Engin after one and a half years as CTO, but with a
further seven and a half years during which he was the company's CIO.
In his role Steven oversaw the technology growth of the company
from its start as a mobile phone reseller to one of the largest VoIP
companies in Australia with over 60,000 customers.
He joins ISPhone to oversee its continued development from a business
grade VoIP provider to a fully-fledged Next Generation
telecommunications carrier and will be responsible for overall planning
and implementation of ISPhone's strategic technology initiatives,
expanding the national network, growing the current technical
resources, and introducing further products in IP and voice
communications.
"It is an exciting time for telecommunications in Australia, and I am
very impressed with the model and direction ISPhone has taken in the
business market," said Steven. "They have done an excellent job of
developing a successful channel partner program to reach businesses of
all sizes across Australia as well as developing a quality platform to
deliver its services. As the Company continues to grow and develop I
hope to be a key part of taking our technology and infrastructure to
the next level."
Gavin McDougal, Managing Director of ISPhone, said, "We are extremely
excited about having Steven join the team at ISPhone. His experience
and expertise in VoIP is unique in the Australian market and will be a
huge asset for us, as we are currently experiencing rapid growth and
have very aggressive plans for future expansion. I think it reflects on
the success of ISPhone that we are able to attract this level of
talent."
ISPhone recently completed its first stage of network expansion,
rolling out additional Points of Presence (POPs) in Adelaide, Melbourne
and Sydney and offering naked ‘business grade' DSL with direct
connectivity into its VoIP network. The Company plans to expand further
in 2008.
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