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bhorow

join:2004-05-17
Forest Hills, NY

Sun Rocket's death is innevidable.

Lets face it the one thing i have learned is you have to bring value. SunRocket didn't bring Value. It was a very small player.

maybe different leadership would have kept it afloat for another year, but the end result is inevitable.

Its generally the philosophy that you can grow out of your problems that is a mistake. The residential market is not big enough for 20 or 30 of these small VOIP carriers. Employees blame management for everything. The fact is that a VOIP provider needs to be more diversified in order to survive..either it needs a buisness side or an extende


sitrix

join:2002-04-15
Tacoma, WA

In that interview Jan Walter tells how Sunrocket had all kinds of great ideas in their labs (peering with GoogleTalk, etc). All of those ideas never made it past their labs due to execs trying to run business as a rich telco, rather then a small startup company.



phoneboy3

@shawcable.net

reply to bhorow
Your probably right, the market isn't big enough for wacks of VoIP players so only the more "well run" ones will survive. So yea, doesn't have much to do with management.........LOL!


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