Isn't this gold provider program obsolete now with the launch of Nebraska? If they're getting $55000 per company for a packaged firewalled Second Life, why do they need a 'gold provider program' at all? There's still the solution provider directory... and if companies are paying $55000 each, then they can just pick out candidates from that directory. am I wrong?
Ah, no - this was regional language support and regional localized portals. Currency exchanges, websites and inworld mini-continents run by partners for the top-priority non-English-speaking countries. Whole different ball of wax.
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Posted: Nov 16th 2009 9:42AM (Unverified) said
If they're getting $55000 per company for a packaged firewalled Second Life, why do they need a 'gold provider program' at all? There's still the solution provider directory... and if companies are paying $55000 each, then they can just pick out candidates from that directory. am I wrong?
Posted: Nov 16th 2009 9:52AM (Unverified) said