Today is the day – the FCC vote concerning whether to keep Neustar as the contract holder for Local Number Portability (LNP) or award the contract to Telcordia Technologies, a subsidiary of Ericsson, is happening.
Why should you care about this?
Today is the day – the FCC vote concerning whether to keep Neustar as the contract holder for Local Number Portability (LNP) or award the contract to Telcordia Technologies, a subsidiary of Ericsson, is happening.
Why should you care about this?
ARG’s Mobility Management Division is making a major impact on the bottom line of a high profile new client.
The team implemented changes that decreased this clients wireless bill by 75%, delivering annual savings of over $800,000.00
The ARG team enjoyed seeing Bob Tisch at the Channel Partner Show in Las Vegas.
Bob was publisher at Virgo Publishing in the mid-90’s, and he eventually took on a leadership role to create an event to support the emerging channel in the telecom industry.
The ARG team met with 42 of the leading global and national providers of voice and data services as well as providers of creative new services. The team also visited with many more in passing through out the Channel Partners Expo (#CPExpo) in both the hallways and restaurants of Vegas. It’s clear that providers areRead more
March Madness is just beginning and hosted voice is heavily favored to win here at ARG. So far this month, a big win for ARG has been installing 400 Hosted Voice seats for one long time ARG customer.
This major health association has been a client of ARG for nearly two decades, and we have worked with the organization through a myriad of technologies and platforms. From switched long distance and DSL, dedicated long distance and analog lines, then PRIs, Dynamic services, colocation and now hosted voice, ARG has coached them in order to stay in the lead as technology changes.
The IT hiring environment in 2015 is set to be ultra-competitive. Despite an abundance of open positions, skill levels in an ever evolving tech atmosphere just aren’t up to snuff.
CompTIA’s IT Industry Outlook 2015 surveyed 649 companies in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., and the results highlight both the positive andnegative factors the current IT hiring environment encompasses. Forty-three percent of companies said their IT departments were understaffed despite large gains in requests for IT skills including but not limited to SQL, Java, Oracle, Linux and more.