Elon Ganor

Elon A. Ganor
אילון גנור
Born1950 (age 73–74)
Geneva, Switzerland
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, artist

Elon A. Ganor (Hebrew: אילון גנור; born 1950) is an Israeli entrepreneur known for his role as one of the world's first VoIP pioneers. He served as chairman and CEO of VocalTec Ltd (Nasdaq: CALL), the company behind the creation of "Internet Phone", the world's first commercial software product that enabled voice communication over the internet, known initially as "Internet Telephony" and later as VoIP.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

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