CHICAGO, Aug. 26, 2016 -- Inteliquent, Inc. (NASDAQ:IQNT), the nation’s premier voice and messaging interconnection partner for communications service providers of all types, today announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Matt Carter, will present at the Drexel Hamilton Telecom, Media & Technology Conference on September 8, 2016 in New York City.
The Company’s presentation is scheduled to begin at 9:40 a.m. (ET). The presentation will be webcast live and will available on Inteliquent’s website: http://ir.inteliquent.com.
About Inteliquent
Inteliquent is a premier interconnection partner for communication service providers of all types. As the nation’s highest quality provider of voice and messaging interconnection services, Inteliquent is used by nearly all national and regional wireless carriers, cable companies, and CLECs in the markets it serves, and its network carries approximately 19 billion minutes of traffic per month. With the recent launch of its Omni IQsm solution, Inteliquent is now also fully dedicated to supporting the growing market of next generation service providers.
Analyst Contact: Kurt Abkemeier [email protected]


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