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March 24, 2004
Bootstrapping Long distance costs for small business
Free2Innovate sent me an interesting link regarding the emerging use of VOIP (that means using the Internet for phone calls for those of you, like me, who are not techies) by small businesses for their long distance phone calls. Like many costs, small businesses can pay an average of much more per employee for long distance calls than larger companies so savings offered by new technologies like this can offer real savings for the bootstrapping-minded entrepreneur.
Posted March 24, 2004 01:50 PM
at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. He consults with a variety of businesses on start-up and growth related issues, and with larger corporations on re-establishing entrepreneurial cultures within their organizations. Dr. Cornwall's current research interests include entrepreneurial finance and entrepreneurial ethics. He has authored or co-authored four books.

