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Pacific Tier Communications
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Pacific Tier Communications presents topics related to technology, the environment, and entrepreneurs of interest to the business and tech community.
Recent Posts
Citizen Journalism in Hanoi
For many Americans, the idea of traveling to Hanoi brings a certain level of mystique. Our media exposure to Hanoi has been primarily press corps following politicians such as John McCain, or via the occasional human interest story that pops through ...
Mentoring in Vietnam with Ian Bromage
I first met Ian Bromage while he was doing volunteer work teaching ISO9000 theory in Mongolia with the United Nations Volunteers. Having learned he was now working in Vietnam, I was very happy to have an opportunity to meet with him, and talk about h...
A Day in Hanoi – Moving On to a Tech-Fueled Future
How do you get 6.2 million people up every morning, feed them, send them to work or school, and put a roof over their heads every night in a country where the average income of a worker is around $800 a year? Then answer is easy. Hard work, sacrifice...
Understanding Global Carrier Ethernet with Mark Fishburn at CENX
I first met Mark Fishburn at the Convergence Technology Council (CTC) in Calabasas, California. Mark was a director in the organization, and had very strong ideas about networking and Ethernet. Going beyond the standard role we all play at profession...
A Communications Revolution is Happening – Will your business survive?
NOTE: Pacific-Tier Communications invites guest bloggers to provide articles that would be of interest, and benefit to our readers. This week we are happy to introduce Mr. Andy Slater, CMO, Presence Networks.‘‘The ‘Command and Contr...
Navigating the Telecom Supply Chain with Matt Hiles at Mosaic Networx
I first met Matt Hiles while he was director of business development with Looking Glass Networks in Los Angeles. As a customer looking for telecom services, navigating the providers, technologies, and deal structures can be confusing. Matt took ...

