Q&A With Wireless Entrepreneur Hiep Pham on San Diego's Changing Startup Landscape
Q&A With Wireless Entrepreneur Hiep Pham on San Diego’s Changing Startup LandscapeOriginally published July 22, 2010 at 10:55 p.m., updated July 23, 2010 at 12:40 p.m.
When I met recently with San Diego entrepreneur Hiep Pham to talk about his latest startup , a Web-based restaurant marketing tool called TipCity , I was reminded that this area was once a healthy hotbed for networking and telecommunications startups.
I later wondered if Pham had any insights into the climate for tech startups in San Diego, and he agreed to a Q&A I’ve published below. But first a little background:
Pham told me he had been working in satellite-based communications at Hughes Network Systems in 1995, when he was recruited by Japan’s Uniden Corp. to start a wireless R&D Center. “They asked me to go to San Jose or Dallas,” he recalled. “I said that the center of wireless R&D was San Diego, and that’s where they needed to be.”
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