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	<title>Comments on: Etel bites the dust</title>
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		<title>By: Connection Commons DOT org &#187; Blog Archive &#187; ETel 2008 - Uncancelled ;)</title>
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		<description>[...] And it was not only me who had such sentiments. I noted some snippets put up immediately following the cancellation: &#8220;ETel was one of the few events where those interested in the bleeding edge of communications could easily meet and mix. It was a place where you could see an Asterisk hacker sit down with an Orange or BT exec, and have a meaningful conversation. It wasnt just for telephony geeks either. Last years mashup showcase was a phenomenal blend of the web and the phone network where Web 2.0 met telephony.&#8221;   (Alec Saunders, SaundersLog) [...]</description>
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