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Twisted Pair Solutions
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- type of organization: private
- size: small (11 to 50 people)
- website: www.twistpair.com
- development offices:
Twisted Pair Solutions, Inc. designs and builds enterprise software solutions that power interoperable group communications.
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not what it looks like
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August 27, 2007
i was seriously thinking about getting in with these guys, 'cause they do have some cool technology, & nice company hq's in belltown near me.
read the coderific view by wave101, sounded cool.
saw the 9mil the vc guys put in, also cool.then I spoke to a some current & former employees & guys in the know. wow! what happened to the company i was reading about?heavy in military biz, scary with political scene changing.
revolving door employees more... -


cool technology - fun company
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wave101
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May 19, 2007
Twisted Pair Solutions develops a product called WAVE which provides secure group communications (think intercom) on an IP network using multicast VOIP.
