> > Whatever the association may be between Pulver Media and Astricon, it
> > would appear that it's a sufficiently high-level connection that if
> > Pulver folded, it might jeopardize Astricon -- people clearly *think*
> > there's a connection, and that's really enough, no?
>
> Give me one reference. All I have seen is Pulver events focusing more
> and more on Asterisk, Mark Spencer, and the Adtran guys.
I had been informed that Pulver Media had taken over production of the
conferences. I believed my source (another past Astricon speaker) to
be in a position to know, but the possibility exists that I might have
misunderstood him.
Cheers,
-- jra
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