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Title: International Expansion
Location:
Global
Categories: Work & Economics Youth Unemployment & Entrepreneurship Children’s Rights Religion & Spirituality Economic Migration & Migrant Workers
Status:
In Progress
Timeline:
Ongoing
Description:
IXP.net headquarters is located on the top floor of the City Tower in Orange, California. IXP.net also has redundant servers in both the Worldcom/UUNet data center in Torrance and the SBC data center in Irvine. Our award winning management team has a combined experience of over 50 years in Network Marketing, Internet, Computer Networking, Software Programming, and Business Operations.
All of the IXP.net products are hosted exclusively on Dell servers in the most state-of-the art data centers. The network is managed by Microsoft Certified System Engineers. A Microsoft Partner is responsible for the development of the code, and the graphics are all created by a team of Certified Web Designers.
The most impressive aspect of the company, though, is the support. At IXP.net you will find an extremely friendly and knowledgeable staff. Marketing Support is always there to assist the Independent Representatives, and the Technical Support staff provides world-class support to the IXP customers. Come Xperience it for youself and catch the Xcitement! Welcome to IXP.net - Xtreme.
Objectives:
IXP.net believes that with ever-changing technology, laptops and desktop computers will all be obsolete in the future. People will soon be wearing eyeglass-like devices to watch TV, make phone calls, use the computer, or surf the Internet. It will all be bundled together with voice activation, artificial intelligence and virtual reality. You will be able to get information from the Internet, access movies and music on demand, shop, and communicate with anyone in the world instantaneously. You can ask to speak to your friend by simply saying their name and conduct video conferencing using holograms. CD
Needs:
In 6,000 years of recorded time great improvements in technology have occurred. The advances made in the last 100 years were good. The last 50 years were better, but the last decade was simply incredible. The Internet is one of the most revolutionary technological advancements ever created by the human race. The Internet has emerged as a critical part of our every day lives. The transformation of the Internet in the last couple of years has been amazing. This will never happen again. We are moving from the Flintstones age to the Jetsons age. These advances have created several opportunities so the timing couldnt be any better today.
To make money in this world wouldnt you want to be involved in one of the greatest innovations ever in the history of mankind? The Internet revolution has only just begun. To participate in the Internet industry you must think bigger. Instead of being an average customer you must have the mentality of a business owner. A successful entrepreneur knows that the near term future of the Internet is heading towards High Speed (DSL, Cable, and Satellite) and Wireless (3G, WiFi). We are still in the infancy stage of this next phase. The biggest challenge facing the industry is availability and price. Consumers in general are overcharged and poorly serviced by the monopoly carriers. Some companies have tried to allocate massive amounts of resources in these areas. Unfortunately most of the companies never generated a profit and have gone bankrupt (Northpoint, Rhythms, Excite@Home, Relay Point, etc.). The successful business owner should learn from these mistakes. Take the path of least resistance and pick the fruit that is ripe, not green and sour. The ripened fruit to pick today is definitely the "broadband alternative"- high speed dial up. Now consumers can get the benefits of high speed Internet at a price they can afford.
History has a way of repeating itself and we should learn from our humble beginnings. Before the deregulation of long distance in 1984, AT&T was one of the richest companies in America. Microwave Communications Inc. (MCI) used to be a two way radio company for truckers. The company broke into AT&Ts monopoly and prepared themselves for the ball game. They realized that multilevel marketing was an extremely powerful way to reach consumers directly. Instead of just trying to out-spend AT&T in advertising, they chose to align themselves with a company called Amway which had a huge distributor base selling household goods. In a short period of time large amounts of customers switched their long distance service to MCI. The old telegraph system from southern pacific railroad, renamed Sprint, incorporated the same marketing strategy by teaming up with a company called Network 2000.
After MCI and Sprint amassed a large customer base both companies began spending more money on advertising and traditional marketing. WorldCom, another start-up telecommunications company was started by a former High School basketball coach, Bernie Ebbers. He built a massive telecommunications empire and developed enough resources to acquire UUNet, the worlds largest Internet backbone. WorldCom eventually bought MCI and even tried to buy Sprint. The small fish has now eaten the big fish. Through all of this AT&T has gone from 100% of the market share to around 40%.
So as history repeats itself today, AT&T can be likened to AOL, MCI to NetZero/Juno and WorldCom to IXP.net. This industry is more competitive than ever. In the next two to three years AOL is going to continue to lose its customer base to smaller, more aggressive companies. You have the opportunity to become a part of the most creative and innovative of these companies- IXP.net.
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