Call Delivery Systems team to exchange ideas at Pacific Telecommunications Conference

A team from Dial800 subsidiary firm Call Delivery Systems will head to Honolulu, Jan. 15-18 to network with peers and discuss the latest and greatest innovations in telecommunications.

The annual Pacific Telecommunications Conference sponsored by international nonprofit the Pacific Telecommunications Council attracts some 2,000 attendees each year from across the globe, primarily service providers and carriers with an interest in the Asia-Pacific region. About half tend to hail from outside the U.S. Last year the event drew 215 speakers who presented at 55 different sessions. This year’s conference theme, “Changing Realities.”

“While change can be unsettling, breakthroughs around nontraditional business models such as mobile payments, 5G mobile, Internet of Things and driverless cars are also creating growth opportunities within the telecommunications industry,” writes council president Anthony Rossabi. “We are living in an exciting time during which these innovations are not only propelling our global ecosystem towards business progress but they’re also driving transformative change, new regulations, and positive social impact.”

As a 27 year veteran in the telecom industry, Dial800 formed new subsidiary Call Delivery Systems last year to begin offering revenue sharing partnerships with telecom carriers.  Call Delivery Systems offers a solution to costly misdialed, incomplete, and disconnect call traffic.

See the event listings on Dial800’s website for more information about upcoming company events.