Tom Evslin
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Tom Evslin was co-founder (with wife Mary), Chairman, and CEO of ITXC Corp, the world's leading provider of wholesale VoIP.[citation needed] The company grew from startup in 1997 to one of the world's largest carriers of any kind by 2004 when it was acquired. Previously, Tom was responsible for the conception, launch, and operation of AT&T's first ISP, AT&T WorldNet Service which popularized flat rate, all you can eat dialup access.
At Microsoft, he was responsible for the server products now in Microsoft BackOffice including Microsoft Exchange. Key assets of the Evslins' software company, Solutions, Inc., were sold to Microsoft.
His blog is Fractals of Changeand his blook is hackoff.com: an historic murder mystery set in the Internet bubble and rubble. It is available free under a Creative Commons license.
He is the son of author and playwright Bernard Evslin and author and teacher Dorothy Evslin.
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