The Man Who Saved VoIP

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Jeff Pulver is known as the man who saved VoIP. In the early days of the internet, he lobbied the FCC to keep voice online free and open, and he recently gave a presentation at BlockchainSouth about how we can apply those learnings to Blockchain.

I chat with him in New Zealand about the similarities because VoIP regulation and Blockchain regulation, and show his presentation from the conference.

Jeff Pulver is Vice Chairman of Alchemist Ventures, and an Internet pioneer known for his work in growing the VoIP industry. He's been involved in many startups, as founder, co-founder, or advisor investor: Named by BusinessWeek as one of their 2003 Tech Gurus and was profiled by the Wall Street Journal in 2006.

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