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From 1996 to 2000, Mr. Goroshevsky was CEO of Internet Telecom Ltd., one of the first IP telephony core technology development companies to spearheaded the development of advanced IP telephony systems for the broadband cable and PBX markets. Mr. Goroshevsky has guided Internet Telecom through innovation, growth and sale in 2000 to Terayon Communications Systems (NASDAQ: TERN).
Trained as a media communications producer and director, Mr. Goroshevsky was influenced by the expansion of the Internet in the early 90s and became one of the first to recognize and develop the potential of voice over IP. In 1995, he co-founded and managed Delta Three (NASDAQ: DDDC), the first global VoIP service provider.
During the late 80s, Mr. Goroshevsky co-founded the First Open University in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Mr. Goroshevsky's innovative vision and business insight have culminated in the design, development and patenting of the serverless telephony concept that created Popular Telephony's Peerio technology in 2003. Mr. Goroshevsky is a Chairman and CEO of Popular Telephony.
Mr. Goroshevsky is also a co-founder of Futurist Fund, an early stage investor in internet projects such as www.wikitimer.com, www.sportreport.ru, www.talkingdates.com, www.kribla.com among others.
Mr Goroshevsky is a co-author of patents related to serverless p2p and Internet User proximity search technologies
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