Linda is responsible for Telisimo's strategic direction and leadership of its executive management. Under her leadership and vision, Telisimo has deployed some of the most innovative management and business practices in the call center industry. Linda believes in the potential of each individual employee, and Telisimo invests in its people through continuous business education and training. The result is a culture of proud shared responsibility that ensures service
Wireless Week
EarthLink
Telisimo International
EarthLink (NASDAQ: ELNK), is an Internet service provider (ISP) headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It claims 5.4 million members (2004 estimate). EarthLink provides a variety of Internet connection types, including dial up, DSL, satellite, and cable. Both dial up and high speed Internet access are available nationwide. In addition to Internet access, EarthLink offers Web hosting and e commerce services for individuals and small and medium sized businesses. EarthLink also offers different
Power Player Super Joy III
Telisimo International provides outsourced customer care, technical support, and wireless messaging for its clients while simultaneously capturing customer information for better targeted marketing opportunities. The company focuses on clients that hope to reach the Spanish speaking community, both in the US and in Latin America, and it maintains a call center in Tijuana, Mexico, just over the border from its headquarters in San Diego. Telisimo's services are available on a 24 hour, 7 day a
Robert Davoli
The Power Player Super Joy III consoles (also known as Power Games and XA 76 1E) are a line of unauthorized handheld Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom clones manufactured by NRTRADE that are sold in North America, Brazil, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The system resembles a Nintendo 64 controller and a Sega Genesis controller, along with a light gun and attaches to a TV set. NTSC, PAL and SÉCAM versions are available. They all use a custom NES on a chip (NOAC) that is an implementation of
HTC Excalibur
Bob joined Sigma Partners in 1995 and has 25 years of experience in the high technology industry. His ability to identify and motivate innovative founding teams has been an essential ingredient of his investment success. Bob regularly leverages his deep operational experience and technology intellect to support the firm’s portfolio companies. Most recently Bob was President & CEO of Epoch Systems, the leading vendor of client server data management software products. He sold the firm in 1993
Mass media
The HTC Excalibur (HTC S620) is a smartphone model manufactured by High Tech Computer beginning in 2006. It is rebranded and sold as the O2 Xda Cosmo, the T Mobile Dash, the HTC S621 for Rogers Wireless in Canada, the HTC S621 for Suncom Wireless in the lower eastern United States, the BT ToGo (as part of the BT Total Broadband Anywhere package), and the Dopod C720W. The device runs the Windows Mobile 5 and 6 Smartphone Edition operating systems (AKU 3.0). It uses a 200MHz Texas Instruments
MacBook Pro 17 inch
Mass media denotes a section of the media specifically designed to reach a large audience. The term was coined in the 1920s with the advent of nationwide radio networks, mass circulation newspapers and magazines. However, some forms of mass media such as books and manuscripts had already been in use for centuries. Mass media includes Internet media (like blogs, message boards, podcasts, and video sharing) because individuals now have a means to exposure that is comparable in scale to that
Nokia E61
CUPERTINO, California—April 24, 2006—Apple® today unveiled its new 17 inch MacBook™ Pro notebook computer featuring the Intel Core Duo processor and an all new system architecture that delivers up to five times the performance of the PowerBook® G4. The new 17 inch MacBook Pro features a stunning aluminum enclosure just one inch thin, weighs only 6.8 pounds, includes a built in iSight™ video camera for video conferencing on the go, and the breakthrough Front Row
Dennis Digital
The Nokia E61 is a smartphone from the Eseries range, a Series 60 Third Edition device with a QWERTY keyboard targeting business users in the European market. As of Q4 2006 Cingular and Rogers Wireless have deployed a similar yet restricted version designated the Nokia E62 in the North American and Brazilian markets. The E62 is substantially similar but without an 802.11 WiFi chipset or W CDMA (UMTS) 3G support. E61 supports 900/1800/1900 bands, while E62 can operate in 850/900/1800/1900 in