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www.u4eagroup.com/mainsite/FHa - [Cached]Published on: 5/8/2003 Last Visited: 5/8/2003
Fred Hammond
VP, Business Development Fred has 17 years of experience in the networking industry. He spent two years with IBM's Network Hardware Division as a Systems Architect and three years as a Communications Specialist for IBM's Sales Division. Since leaving IBM Fred has spent the last 12 years focusing on business development in the networking industry, having worked for Fibronics, Racal-Interlan, Proteon and Standard Microsystems. He is a founder of two independent companies and has been contracted as an industry consultant for the past 5 years. Fred has extensive experience in international business development having introduced many networking technologies from the USA into both European and Asian markets. Similarly, Fred has introduced networking technologies from Asia into US companies as well. -
2. The Tolly Group: U4EA sponsors ground-breaking Voice over IP requirements study
www.tolly.com/News/Press/20020 - [Cached]Published on: 2/25/2002 Last Visited: 2/28/2002
"The stumbling blocks to converged networks have been the costs of implementation and the quality of the services delivered," said Fred Hammond, vice president of Business Development for U4EA in the United States. "The economics of combining voice, video and data are now proven. The last remaining issue was predictability. Network architects want to be assured that they can get the same predictable service out of a converged network as they get out of multiple overlay networks. This is where U4EA has a unique contribution to make."
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3. U4EA Technologies
www.u4eatech.com/u4eaweb/u4ea2 - [Cached]Published on: 2/25/2002 Last Visited: 3/26/2004
"The stumbling blocks to converged networks have been the costs of implementation and the quality of the services delivered," said Fred Hammond, Vice President of Business Development for U4EA in the USA.

