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Gene
Retske is a one of the most widely read journalists in telecom today.
He has written for, dozens of publications, including Newsweek.
Gene's first book, The International Callback Book: An Insider's
View (CMP Books, 1994), provided a blueprint for telecommunications
entrepreneurs to offer competitive long distance services. .
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Gene Retske has written
for a variety of publications from Newsweek, to leading industry
publications like Communications Week, Phone+, and Intelecard
News. He was the Editor In Chief of TeleCompete, International
Insider Strategies, and The Prepaid Press.
This archive is a sample
of his work that have appeared in over 500 feature articles, news
items and books that he has written. Please contact
us for more information, or to inquire about re-publication
rights.
Shop naked? Maybe. Biometrics can enable a card-less system for making payments. All you need is a thumb.
A
World of Opportunity (Intelecard News, September,
2002)
Voice
over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is changing the way global telecommunications
networks work. For telecom service providers, this is opening
new business opportunities.
Patent
infringements, and other Intellectual Properties(IP) in any high
tech arena are a serious concern for manufacturers, vendors and
users. In this informative piece, Gene Retske details what you
must do to avoid problems.
The
world of telephony is undergoing a draconian change. This article
provides an overview of the changes and how they will impact users
of telecommunications services.
Two
bylined articles appeared in the Newsweek European edition in
1996. They dealt with the explosion of competing telecom services
in Europe. This article addressed the impact of this competition
on consumers.
One of the most popular
features of The Prepaid Press is "Five Minutes
With" a short interview that appears in each issue. The
following are a sampling from the 25 interviews that Gene has
done.
Diane Vogt , President, ETA (V4-5, May, 2005)
Gary Rhodus , CEO, Homisco (V4-6, June, 2005)
Ron
Contrado, CEO, Homisco (V3-4, March, 2004)
Ron
Contrado, CEO, Homisco (V3-4, March, 2004)
Walt Blackwell, CEO CompTel
ASCENT (V3-2, February, 2004)
John Rego, VP Vonage (V3-3, February, 2003)
Victor Nappe, CEO Duocash (V2-14,
November, 2003)
Lila Jaber, Chairman, Florida
Public Service Commission (V2-4, April, 2004)
In 1996, the rumors
were rampant that AT&T had started offering gray market
services overseas. The media was scrambling to get the story,
including the Wall Street Journal. Gene Retske got
the story first, scooping even the WSJ staff, who were vigorously
pursuing the story, by over two months.
This
highly acclaimed book explains the business, regulatory and technical
issues involved in the opening of global telecom markets to competition.
It is used by telecom companies big and small to educate employees
and in college classrooms as a learning textbook. You can read
a full description and buy a copy by clicking here.
One
of the most popular features of The Prepaid Press is
this educational series, set in the theme of a college classroom.
Professor Retske covers the important topics and basics of the
prepaid business. (Retske was actually an Adjunct Professor of
Telecommunications at Webster University in Merritt Island, Florida)
The Retske Report
has appeared nearly continuously for the last 10 years, in several
different publications, including Communications Week, International
Insider, KeyVista Strategies, and The Prepaid Press.
The articles are about a variety of contemporaneous subjects
and may be informative, controversial, humorous, angry, mocking,
pedantic, or whimisical, but are always thought provoking.
Election Year Politics and Prepaid - (TPP V3-2,
2004)
Anatomy
of A Story - (TPP V2-9, 2003)
To
Switch or Not to Switch (TPP V2-6, 2003)
Forgotten Time Capsule (II V2-9,
1996)
Listen to the Warhorses (TPP
V-7, 2003)
8 Simple Rules for Dealing With an
Editor (TPP V3-5, 2004)
Detalles FCC Neuva Regla ECO
(Communications Week Latinoamerica, 1996)
One
of the few companies to survive the dot com crash was ITXC. This
in-depth interview with its founder and CEO, Tom Evslin, reveals
the how his clear, unwavering vision allowed this company to succeed
where bigger and more established companies were falling by the
wayside.
A Miami
calling card company created a whirl of controversy when it claimed
a patent on some of the industry's core technology. In this highly
rated feature, Gene visited the company and asked its CEO the
hard questions.
This
book has been credited, or blamed, for its role in the opening
of telecom markets around the world. It is part how-to, part history,
part technical and completely entertaining, even to those who
are not directly involved in telecom. The ebook version of this
out of print book can be bought here.
There are other articles
from The Prepaid Press, which can be found here.
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