THE
INCOMPAS SHOW
I APRIL 10-13, 2016
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www.bekapublishing.comTHE
INCOMPAS SHOW
I APRIL 10- 3, 2016
www.bekapublishing.comI
f there is one thing INCOMPAS
always has celebrated, it’s the
great disrupters within the telecom-
munications industry. They are the
visionaries who innovate, invent, invest
and cause change.
“Our members embrace change
wholeheartedly,” INCOMPAS CEO
Chip Pickering said in an inter-
view before yesterday’s start of The
INCOMPAS Show, and just weeks
after the annual Policy Summit, which
took place in February.
It is the constant evolving industry
that makes telecommunications
exciting and unpredictable. Even The
INCOMPAS Show has changed, with a
streamlined schedule that eliminated
concurrent sessions and more time
on the trade show floor for speakers,
discussion and deal making.
“Generating business opportunities
and facilitating introductions between
member companies and conference
attendees drives the competitive busi-
ness model we stand for,” Pickering
explained. “We have streamlined The
INCOMPAS Show to facilitate mean-
ingful exchanges that lead to business
deals and pipeline building.”
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INCOMPAS Embraces Change, Celebrates Disruptors
By Bruce Christian
Group Vice President for Verizon Partner Solutions Dennis Elwell shares
thoughts Sunday regarding how the demand for data and applications are
driving the need to deliver a world class network with INCOMPAS CEO Chip
Pickering and attendees during the opening of The INCOMPAS Show.
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