Former Sprint Nextel Corp. VP Paul Reddick will serve on the advisory board of mobile software developer iSkoot.
A startup based in Cambridge, Mass., iSkoot offers software that enables VoIP services for some smartphones and Java devices. Reddick served 10 years at the industry’s No. 3 carrier, holding VP positions in product, business development, innovation and strategy.
The executive earlier this year joined the board of Handmark Inc.
“I’m really looking forward to joining the iSkoot team,” Reddick said. “ISkoot brings a unique product offering that turns the growing VoIP business from a value-destroying threat into a real voice-minute growth opportunity for the mobile industry-in the process, bringing great new intuitive capabilities to customers of both mobile and VoIP communities.”
Reddick to advise iSkoot
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