VON will be VON

Phil Harvey, Editor-in-Chief

December 6, 2006

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VON-age

2:00 PM – Is Jeff Pulver's media empire confusing or what?

Looking ahead to the tradeshows in '07, I notice the lineup for Spring VON 2007 is hard to understand. Is it still a VOIP show?

Maybe. Maybe not. The show recently changed its moniker from "Voice on the Net" to "Voice, Video, and Vision."

It used to be VON. But now it's VON. And next year, it will be VON. Got it?

It's clear the Pulver folks have nimbly made the shift from being all about VOIP to being somewhat about everything.

Pulver's team has done a lousy job explaining itself lately. Heck, links to the VON conference's infomercial site, Vonosphere, can't be found on the main VON Website or the Pulvermedia site.

So which VON will VON be this year? The VOIP industry insider? The video industry outsider? A vision industry observer?

Whatever the case, changing the acronym of a previously well-defined brand seems like a bad idea. And I should know. I have bad ideas all the time.

— Phil Harvey, News Editor, Light Reading

[Disclosure: I'm employed by Light Reading. Light Reading, and its parent, CMP, run several events that compete with VON and Pulver's other shows. Does that make me a bad person? That's a rhetorical question. Stop moving your lips when you read.]

About the Author(s)

Phil Harvey

Editor-in-Chief, Light Reading

Phil Harvey has been a Light Reading writer and editor for more than 18 years combined. He began his second tour as the site's chief editor in April 2020.

His interest in speed and scale means he often covers optical networking and the foundational technologies powering the modern Internet.

Harvey covered networking, Internet infrastructure and dot-com mania in the late 90s for Silicon Valley magazines like UPSIDE and Red Herring before joining Light Reading (for the first time) in late 2000.

After moving to the Republic of Texas, Harvey spent eight years as a contributing tech writer for D CEO magazine, producing columns about tech advances in everything from supercomputing to cellphone recycling.

Harvey is an avid photographer and camera collector – if you accept that compulsive shopping and "collecting" are the same.

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