Jeff Pulver

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Jeff Pulver is the Chairman and founder of pulver.com.

Pulver is the chief writer of what's referred to as "the Pulver Order", which was adopted in 2004 by the Federal Communications Commission as the first FCC ruling regarding internet protocol communications. The order ruled that computer-to-computer voice over IP is not a telecommunications service. He coined the term purple minutes to describe value-added IP network traffic.

Pulver now is innovating in the field of Internet Video or IP Video. He was profiled on 13 June 2006 by The Wall Street Journal discussing his visions about both voice and video over the Internet.[1]

Network2 TV is a guide to TV on the Internet founded by Pulver.

Pulver was listed as a BusinessWeek "Tech Guru" in 2003.[2]

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