Patrick MeLampy is a co-founder and Chief Operating Officer at 128 Technology, a company that is attempting to “Fix the Internet.”
Prior to 128 Technology, MeLampy was Vice President of Product Development for Oracle Communications Network Session Delivery products. Prior to Oracle, MeLampy was CTO and founder of Acme Packet, a company acquired by Oracle in February of 2013 for $2.1 billion dollars.
MeLampy has an MBA from Boston University, and an engineering degree from the University of Pittsburgh. He has 28 years of experience and has been awarded 35 patents in the telecommunications field.
The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Patrick MeLampy and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.
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