Our CarrierEscrow.com expert team is based on a family tradition starting 127+ years ago, of leadership (since 1885) in our still burgeoning industry of global telecommunications, Internet and television/video in internationally licensed, international facilities-based, integrated, transparent, satellite+fiber +wireless/landline and global broadcast operations.
As the original pioneer in VoIP Over Satellite, our satellite+fiber carrier parent was the 1st in the global industry to publicly propose it, work on it and transparently demonstrate it - even from dial up Internet services in Beijing China to Washington D.C., and out through the US public telephone networks - in a free, technology demonstration at that time which was open to the public for unlimited and unrestricted use.
In the trade show presentation on December 16, 1996, at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City, it was explained by this firm's founder, not only 'how to do it' and financially 'why to do it,' but also, as well, "how to interconnect it" to traditional PSTN networks, "how to tariff it," as well as 'how to justify it's use' as an emerging technology -in a regulatory manner- as suitable for public telephone network services, and "how to route the connections to anywhere in the world via satellite." (We recommended it be done on INTELSAT.)
The 1996 "Fall Internet World" - Regulatory Stream
At that time, it was still largely unknown, an 'experimental' and completely new technology, still almost a pure 'laboratory trick' with no prior application in the real commercial world, and it was at that time provisionally called "Voice On The Net" or "VON." Even the successor term 'Voice Over Internet Protocol, 'VoIP' didn't even exist yet. Most 1996 Fall Internet World attendees and even many speakers on the dias insisted that it would be "forever" an experimental technology reserved for free calls between hobbyists, and that it would be somehow 'wrong' to use it commercially, even though it would obviously vastly lower costs of end-user telephone calls, and massively lower Costs of Service Provisioning for all telephone companies' operations, and conceivably for decades - this speaker proposed. Most major global DPOs vehemently objected to using it, contending that "it will never work" to carrier grade specifications and should be somehow 'banned.'
As the original pioneer in VoIP Over Satellite, our satellite+fiber carrier parent was the 1st in the global industry to publicly propose it, work on it and transparently demonstrate it - even from dial up Internet services in Beijing China to Washington D.C., and out through the US public telephone networks - in a free, technology demonstration at that time which was open to the public for unlimited and unrestricted use.
In the trade show presentation on December 16, 1996, at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City, it was explained by this firm's founder, not only 'how to do it' and financially 'why to do it,' but also, as well, "how to interconnect it" to traditional PSTN networks, "how to tariff it," as well as 'how to justify it's use' as an emerging technology -in a regulatory manner- as suitable for public telephone network services, and "how to route the connections to anywhere in the world via satellite." (We recommended it be done on INTELSAT.)
The 1996 "Fall Internet World" - Regulatory Stream
At that time, it was still largely unknown, an 'experimental' and completely new technology, still almost a pure 'laboratory trick' with no prior application in the real commercial world, and it was at that time provisionally called "Voice On The Net" or "VON." Even the successor term 'Voice Over Internet Protocol, 'VoIP' didn't even exist yet. Most 1996 Fall Internet World attendees and even many speakers on the dias insisted that it would be "forever" an experimental technology reserved for free calls between hobbyists, and that it would be somehow 'wrong' to use it commercially, even though it would obviously vastly lower costs of end-user telephone calls, and massively lower Costs of Service Provisioning for all telephone companies' operations, and conceivably for decades - this speaker proposed. Most major global DPOs vehemently objected to using it, contending that "it will never work" to carrier grade specifications and should be somehow 'banned.'
In the months before the Internet World presentation, the protests against such low cost and what were effectively 'virtual circuits' for international voice services had included late night a threatening phone call (at nearly midnight) from a major US DPO's senior executive, and then months long, expensive licensing protests (from yet another US DPO) that included official protest filings of written objections one of our license applications - which (if accepted by the FCC) would have effectively prohibited the licensing of international satellite circuits using the unnamed 'virtual circuit' technology (which was the emerging VoIP technology).
Fortunately, eventually, the needed licensing was granted to this firm's parent by visionary regulatory leadership at the United States Federal Communications Commission / FCC, September 12, 1995 - and was published in the "Daily Digest," on September 26, 1995). It was a landmark international telecom licensing decision that was overriding US leading DPO industry leaders' objections that the radically new, efficient and exceptionally Low Cost of Service Provision technology, of VoIP (and now evolved into < IP trunking >) should be 'banned' from licensed telecommunications carrier operations. Ironically, DPOs were some of the first to use the once 'almost forbidden' IP transmission technology, and it has now become the worldwide de-facto standard.
Fortunately, eventually, the needed licensing was granted to this firm's parent by visionary regulatory leadership at the United States Federal Communications Commission / FCC, September 12, 1995 - and was published in the "Daily Digest," on September 26, 1995). It was a landmark international telecom licensing decision that was overriding US leading DPO industry leaders' objections that the radically new, efficient and exceptionally Low Cost of Service Provision technology, of VoIP (and now evolved into < IP trunking >) should be 'banned' from licensed telecommunications carrier operations. Ironically, DPOs were some of the first to use the once 'almost forbidden' IP transmission technology, and it has now become the worldwide de-facto standard.
History has amply demonstrated that global termination rates for voice calls went down massively, as predicted that day at Internet World in New York, and that (despite protests at the time) that the development of voice codecs (and later video codecs) have indeed improved massively due to the commercial opportunities the technology has opened for the industry - both for VoIP and for mobile network use of all kinds, based on this IP reconfigurable 'virtual circuit' technology. Obviously, this emerged, from the original, exciting and self-healing IP network design work done at DARPA, many decades ago. Today we know that this has ultimately lead to global integrated services of voice, live streaming video and other data in a transparent worldwide environment of ground < +near ground +above ground +space based grid environment > (which in 1994, our parent's founder entitled the "Multinet Matrix Grid" ©1994 (1) in earth+space communications -including all television/audio video and now live/delayed streaming-), available to users everywhere. Today, of course, it includes even private channel corporate and individual video, and of course global niche television market, and two way video streaming from mobile handsets as contemporary standards in the 2nd decade of the 21st Century. Industrial history has since independently demonstrated that this proposed, basic, technological approach to IP based public telecommunications carrier services has indeed become the 'global standard' that is used worldwide. As such, it has created hundreds of thousands of interesting jobs for men and women, worldwide, as predicted that December day in New York City - and has provided a higher Quality of Life for their families, for the thousands of companies associated with the telecommunications and data industries where they work, and for the general public, worldwide: their end users and valued customers.
Part of a group having broken the last British Telecom global monopoly in 1994, on global satellite services via INTELSAT, from the United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Gibraltar, of which CarrierEscrow.com is one service, the group has sought to help move the industry to more effective professional resource use. through good engineering solutions. Industry-wide development has ultimately helped lower 'end user costs' for services and dramatically increased Return on Investment (ROI) for stakeholders in the burgeoning private sector of telecommunications carriers, worldwide. Today, CarrierEscrow.com brings facilities based, international telecommunications licenses, from several countries, to the support of its carrier customers and of both < their/ and your 'business plans' >, everywhere.
Today, we at CarrierEscrow.com still benefit from our parent's former INTELSAT (IORG) investor membership, as the then only
fully private individual voting shareholder in the historic global satellite cooperative (of mostly state owned telecoms and their successors), and later, after its privatization, as a then 'founding investor' in what became the new Intelsat Ltd, until it was reorganized in 2 rounds of privtization under a permanent structure of international bank type holding groups.
If you use the Intelsat Business Network (IBN) < https://my.intelsat.com >, the wonderful, multiple-award winning, secure global extranet for Intelsat customers, you probably know that our parent first proposed it to be built during Intelsat Global Traffic Meetings (GTMs) and Intelsat Global Operational Representatives' Conferences (GORCs) nearly a decade and a half ago, and pressed for years for it to be built. (The 'intranet' side of it is now used to brilliantly and unusually profitably help operate the whole satellite company, as you know).
This means that at CarrierEscrow.com, we really do understand what you need in this financially 'tight,' difficult business of shrinking profit margins, increasing competition and rising costs.
We want to become your Preferred, International, Carriers' Carrier, Settlement House - helping you with money & time-saving Secure Global Escrows get the traffic and connectivity pricing you need to compete better. We also want to help you to get better, neutral interconnections to help you save operations money and help you grow your carrier business faster. Yes, we know your carrier 'business' because we do it, too. We have the 21st Century Cutting-Edge 'IT' and the satellite+fiber carrier experience you need to help you to design and run such an International Carrier Grade, Advanced IT-based, Global Settlements Support Service for you, our carrier correspondents. If you have come to Intelsat GTMs and GORCs in the past, you probably know us, already, as a BeedNet Group operation, and for many years!
We want to help you -again- to be even more successful...
fully private individual voting shareholder in the historic global satellite cooperative (of mostly state owned telecoms and their successors), and later, after its privatization, as a then 'founding investor' in what became the new Intelsat Ltd, until it was reorganized in 2 rounds of privtization under a permanent structure of international bank type holding groups.
If you use the Intelsat Business Network (IBN) < https://my.intelsat.com >, the wonderful, multiple-award winning, secure global extranet for Intelsat customers, you probably know that our parent first proposed it to be built during Intelsat Global Traffic Meetings (GTMs) and Intelsat Global Operational Representatives' Conferences (GORCs) nearly a decade and a half ago, and pressed for years for it to be built. (The 'intranet' side of it is now used to brilliantly and unusually profitably help operate the whole satellite company, as you know).
This means that at CarrierEscrow.com, we really do understand what you need in this financially 'tight,' difficult business of shrinking profit margins, increasing competition and rising costs.
We want to become your Preferred, International, Carriers' Carrier, Settlement House - helping you with money & time-saving Secure Global Escrows get the traffic and connectivity pricing you need to compete better. We also want to help you to get better, neutral interconnections to help you save operations money and help you grow your carrier business faster. Yes, we know your carrier 'business' because we do it, too. We have the 21st Century Cutting-Edge 'IT' and the satellite+fiber carrier experience you need to help you to design and run such an International Carrier Grade, Advanced IT-based, Global Settlements Support Service for you, our carrier correspondents. If you have come to Intelsat GTMs and GORCs in the past, you probably know us, already, as a BeedNet Group operation, and for many years!
We want to help you -again- to be even more successful...
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