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VoiceAI & vCon Advisory

Most VoiceAI companies get the model right and the standards wrong.

I've spent 30 years getting voice technology adopted — not just built. The Pulver Order didn't happen because VoIP worked technically; it happened because someone fought to make the regulatory and industry structure catch up. That's the gap I close for VoiceAI companies now: product is ready, but data portability, interop, and trust aren't. That's what vCon fixes, and it's what I advise on.

30+years building & defending voice infrastructure
2004The Pulver Order — VoIP freed from telephone regulation
1996VON conference founded — still convening the industry
1open standard for conversational data — vCon

Three ways to work together

Pick the depth that matches where you are. All three start with the same conversation.

Track 01

Integration Briefing

A single working session on where vCon and open conversational standards fit your architecture — for teams evaluating whether this matters yet.

One-time · scoped call
Track 02

Advisory Retainer

Ongoing counsel on product, regulatory positioning, and industry relationships — for companies actively building and needing a standards-aware voice in the room.

Monthly · ongoing
Track 03

Board / Advisor Seat

A formal seat at the table for companies where voice or conversational data is core to the business, not a feature.

Equity or retained · by conversation

"The Pulver Order didn't deregulate VoIP because it was inevitable. It happened because somebody made the case before the industry was ready to hear it."

— Jeff Pulver

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