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There's Energy in IP Communications
Communication Solutions (Sep 2 2009) Emissions
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More than a decade ago, PAETEC (News - Alert) predicted the majority of telecom purchasing decisions would be made by CIOs within 10 years. That prediction has obviously come to fruition.
So, when PAETEC CEO Arunas Chesonis (News - Alert) took the stage for his keynote at ITEXPO West in Los Angeles this afternoon to a crowd inspiring pop rhythm, looking to create energy in the crowd, one could only assume he was again looking to create a rift in the time-space continuum to make another bold prediction.
Why? Because energy is the future of telecom, he believes. At least it’s the future of PAETEC.
His prediction: Within another 10 years, the majority of energy purchasing decisions will be made by CIOs.
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