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You are cordially invited to join The CommLaw Group at the 2024 Telestrategies Communications Tax Conference being held in Tampa, Florida from May 1st – 3rd!

CommLaw’s Managing Partner, Jonathan Marashlian, and VoIP pioneer and disruptor, Jeff Pulver, will deliver this year’s keynote presentation titled “Two Decades of Regulatory Evolution: The Monumental Impact of the Pulver Order on VoIP and Emerging Communications Technologies.”

 

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May 1-3, 2024

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Two Decades of Regulatory Evolution: The Monumental Impact of the Pulver Order on VoIP and Emerging Communications Technologies

This year’s keynote will shed light on the technological advancements and regulatory transformations catalyzed by this landmark decision as well as how the order paved the way for the emergence of data-driven entities, fundamentally altering the landscape for applications and software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms.

The speakers will also cover recent, nuanced reintroduction of regulations — examining their implications not only for VoIP but also for a diverse array of advanced communication technologies and services. By offering insights into future regulatory landscapes, the speakers aim to equip stakeholders across various sectors with the knowledge necessary to navigate potential challenges and seize emerging opportunities.

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