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NGN 2007: Moving to all-IP

18th & 19th June, Central London

The move to all-IP networks is probably the greatest evolution the telecoms industry has ever experienced. During this stage of continual growth, the timeframe for OECD countries to have NGNs in place is earmarked as 2012 for fixed-line and 2020 for mobile infrastructure. Are you ready?

Growing out of the tremendous success the 2006 conference, NGN 2007: moving to all-IP on the 18th & 19th June in Central London, will bring together an array of senior level telecoms experts and thought-leaders to discuss and debate the present state of telecoms networks, the results of service deployment and what the industry should expect in the not too distant future.

Not only will NGN 2007 present the logic behind reducing costs in telecoms and increase revenue through service offerings, this two day networking forum will detail intriguing case studies from across Europe. Other benefits include:

· Understanding where the regulators are positioning themselves with regards to this new technological environment

· Looking into new and varied business models that are aimed at not only reducing operational expenditure but increasing revenue

· Investigate technological and service related trends with regards to interconnection and IMS related issues

· Realise the benefits of building consumer loyalty whilst providing high QoS on a secure network

· The opportunity to gauge from industry peers where they are heading, what threats they have uncovered and discuss mutually beneficial possibilities on the horizon

Our outstanding speaker line up includes illuminating knowledge and revolutionary case studies from operators such as: BT, KPN, Telecom Italia, Telefonica Moviles, TeliaSonera, Belgacom Cable & Wireless, TDC and Bulgarian Telecoms.

NGN 2007: moving to all-IP is the only event with a truly interactive roundtable format, where networking is built into the programme from the start. To encourage interaction, delegates attending the conference will be seated at round tables with structured discussion times built into the agenda.

To take part at this industry focused conference, click here, or email paul_osmond@osneymedia.co.uk quoting 900MORI.

 

 




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