CSF Corporation Tradeshow Schedule

We look forward to seeing our customers and clients at the following upcoming tradeshows!

We are exhibiting at each of the following shows – contact us for details or to schedule a meeting.

IT Expo Spring 2012 – Booth 1022
February 1-3 2012
Miami, FL

Channel Partners Spring 2012 – Booth 336
March 27-29 2012
Caesar’s Palace
Las Vegas, NV

CSF - A Comptel Member

CSF Corporation - A Comptel Member

Comptel Spring 2012 – Booth 321
April 15-18 2012
San Francisco, CA

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Thanks for Visiting Us At Comptel Fall 2011

Sunset At Comptel

Sunset At Comptel Fall 2011

Thanks to the many customers and firms that visited us at the Fall Comptel 2011 show in Orlando.

We look forward to seeing you all again at the Spring Comptel 2012 show in San Francisco!

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CSF Back from IT Expo, Exhibiting at Comptel Plus

CSF - A Comptel Member

CSF Corporation - A Comptel Member

 

We recently announced that we will exhibit at the Comptel Trade Show in Orlando and demonstrate our 8MS Toll Free Provisioning and LCR Software. CSF’s 8MS Toll-Free Number Management, Provisioning, and Least Cost Routing Solution allows carriers, RespOrgs, and other toll free providers to provision faster, safer, and less expensively with greater business intelligence.

Customers can visit CSF at the Comptel booth #424 between October 2-5 at the Gaylord Palms Convention Center.

We had a interesting and productive time exhibiting at IT Expo in Austin, TX earlier this month. Thanks to all the customers and visitors who came by our booth!

IT Expo Exhibit Space

IT Expo Exhibit Space

Austin Skyline

Austin Skyline

Congress Street Bridge at Sunset

Congress Street Bridge at Sunset

 

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Pictures from Telecom Exchange

We had a great time and met some interesting companies and potential clients at Telecom Exchange, last week, in New York City. We were right down on Wall Street near the New York Stock Exchange.

Empire State Building

Empire State Building

Telecom Exchange

Telecom Exchange Logo, Cipriani, Wall Street.

On The Big Screen

Iconic Sign

Iconic Sign on Wall Street

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Pictures from B/OSS Live

We are back from B/OSS Live in Washington, DC, and heading into NYC Wednesday for Telecom Expo. Stop by and visit with us if you are in town!

Frank Lauria, VP Sales and Marketing at B/OSS Live

Sunset on the Potomac River, B/OSS Live

Sunset on the Potomac River, B/OSS Live

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Visit CSF to See Our 8MS Toll Free Provisioning and LCR Solution

On behalf of the CSF team, we would like to invite you to visit us in Las Vegas at Channel Partners March 13-15, and at Comptel March 20-22 to experience the recently released 8MS Version 9 Toll-Free Provisioning and LCR Solution.  With 8MS Version 9, users can now provision SMS/800 AND their carrier’s network in one step automatically!

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Toll-Free Voice Services Are Alive and Growing – Internet Telephony Article

Toll-Free Voice Services Are Alive and Growing

By TMCnet Special Guest
Frank Lauria , VP of CSF Corp
|  January 01, 2011

This article originally appeared in the January 2011 issue of INTERNET TELEPHONY

With the growth of broadband e-commerce, mobile data, and flat-rate VoIP calling plans, many have expected that the toll-free voice industry simply would fade away into the sunset. Nothing could be further from the truth.

The toll-free voice and vanity number business is alive and growing, with new advertising models, personal enhanced services, and unified messaging helping to drive renewed growth in the industry. Popular toll-free numbers such as 1-800-FLOWERS, 1-800-THE-CARD, and the popular jingle from 1-877-KARS-FOR-KIDS have proven to be both effective, and even wildly viral. Using the right combination of technology and best practices, toll-free services providers today can provision, route, and manage their numbers more effectively, and offer their customers more competitive and innovative services.

When first introduced in 1967, toll-free voice services, commonly called 800 services by our parents, were an instant hit with businesses using catchy vanity phrases and “free” calling to attract new and existing customers. As a successful business, providing an easy to remember toll-free number for sales and support was good practice, and many landmark businesses through the years have made these numbers the center of their branding, and advertizing strategies.

With toll free firmly established and de-regulation a strong motivator, the FCC made toll-free numbers portable in 1993. This change established the SMS/800 national toll-free database, and enabled customers to switch service providers while retaining ownership of their toll-free numbers. Between 1993 and 2000, the quantity of working toll-free numbers grew rapidly, from 3.2 million in 1993 to more than 20 million in 2000. New toll-free codes were opened to meet this demand, including the 888 code in 1996, the 877 code in 1998, and the 866 code in 2000.

Toll free is still growing today, and in the past four years the number of working toll-free numbers has grown more than 26 percent from 22.7 million in December of 2006 to over 28.8 million in November of 2010. With the pool of available toll-free numbers dangerously low, the FCC recently opened the new 855 code in October of 2010, further energizing the toll-free industry by making new numbers available.

Why the accelerated growth? Throughout the past 40 years the toll-free industry has evolved, and with the convergence of wireline, wireless, and enhanced VoIP services, additional technologies now complement each other to drive additional growth. As an example, new web-based e-commerce sites often use toll-free vanity numbers for customer care and as an alternate ordering process for those who desire the live interaction of an attendant. Unified messaging, conference bridging, automatic attendant and find-me/follow-me services also use toll-free numbers, and with reduced toll-free carrier costs have made it possible for individuals to have their own personal toll-free numbers in a cost effective manner. For a carrier, having a competitive toll-free voice offering complements their VoIP, broadband data, unified messaging, wireless, and hosted services portfolios. End customers need this capability, and providers that have bundled toll free effectively with other services enjoy outstanding competitive differentiation.

With this growth in toll-free numbers, the number of responsible organizations, or resp orgs, that are licensed to acquire and manage toll-free numbers through the SMS/800 national database also has increased from 377 in September of 2007 to 409 in November of 2010. Resp orgs can be carriers, enhanced services providers, call centers, those in the vanity number business, or even large enterprise customers. Resp orgs must acquire and manage toll-free numbers in an effective manner, provision services through the SMS/800 national database, and route those numbers through the dedicated toll-free SCP network to long-distance carriers that carry their toll-free traffic.

Being an effective resp org requires having the ability and technology to acquire, manage, and route toll-free numbers with confidence. Integrating and automating these processes with existing carrier billing and operations support systems, providing end customer portal control for searching and reserving numbers, having the ability to provision rapidly during an emergency, being able to analyze and select routes intelligently to optimize costs, and having the tools for mining business intelligence from the SMS/800 national database are all important capabilities needed to be competitive. Resp orgs that implement best practices by adding automation and technology to their operations typically are able to reduce their toll-free provisioning costs by 20 percent to 50 percent, increase their toll-free revenues 5 percent to 10 percent, and decrease their external carrier costs using least-cost routing by 10 percent to 30 percent. Such results translate directly to market leadership and increased profitability.

Today’s toll-free carriers and resp orgs enjoy favorable toll-free industry trends through a combination of existing and new business models that help drive growth. Toll free is alive and evolving, and with a combination of technology and best practices can be made into a very profitable and growing business for any carrier or industry player.

Frank Lauria is vice president of CSF Corporation a provider of toll-free number management, provisioning and least-cost routing solutions.

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Be Our Guest at IT Expo in Miami Beach, Florida, February 2-4

The CSF team would like to invite you to be our guest at IP Expo in Miami Beach on February 2-4. Please join us in booth #729 where we will be featuring our 8MS Toll Free Provisioning and LCR Software Solutions. Click the image below to register!

Be our Guest at IT Expo

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Visit us at ITEXPO, Feb 2-4, 2011 in Miami, Florida!

Visit our booth at ITEXPO, February 2-4, 2011 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami, Florida.  Register for complimentary Exhibit Hall admission – click the image below!

Click to register for Complimentary Exhibit Hall admission.

Click to register for Complimentary Exhibit Hall admission.

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Visit CSF Corp at Comptel Plus Spring 2011!

Visit with us at Comptel Plus in Las Vegas, March 20-23, 2011. We will be exhibiting there – booth number to be announced shortly!

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