The document advertises an upcoming conference on LTE deployment strategies from November 8-11, 2011 in London. It will include 15 industry case studies on current LTE deployments, workshops on using small cell architecture and self-organizing networks (SON) to optimize LTE networks, and panels with network operators discussing challenges and best practices of migrating to LTE. Attendees can learn how to develop profitable LTE deployment strategies, justify the business case for LTE, and generate new revenue streams from an LTE network.
MultiTech helps Alliant Resources Cut Telephone Costs by 30% with it's VOIP solution! Find out how MultiVOIP can eliminate recurring long distance charges in this Success Story.
Convered Voice and Data (tIPicall and Exponential-e)Exponential_e
The document summarizes a meeting between representatives from Exponential-e, tIPicall, and Tata Communications to discuss converged voice and data services. Steve Harrington from tIPicall discusses how tIPicall has launched hosted and managed IP PBX, contact center, SIP trunking, and voice services. Alan Sawyer from Tata Communications then provides information about Tata Communications and its global network.
Siemens: The Evolution of Corporate CommunicationsEntel
The document discusses the evolution of corporate communications from traditional telephony systems to unified communications solutions. It describes Siemens Enterprise Communications as a leading provider of unified communications software, networks, devices, and services. The document outlines the benefits of Siemens' hosted unified communications solution, including reduced costs, scalability, flexibility, and advanced applications like video conferencing and mobility. Customer case studies demonstrate cost savings and improved collaboration achieved through Siemens' OpenScape unified communications platform.
Orckit-Corrigent has partnered with Metaswitch for over 10 years to deliver innovative networking solutions. Recently, they were the first to implement dual stack IP/MPLS and MPLS-TP technologies on a single packet transport switch using portable protocol solutions from Metaswitch. This allows telecommunication providers flexibility in choosing IP/MPLS or MPLS-TP according to their needs.
This document discusses IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), which defines an all-IP wireless network as an alternative to traditional disparate voice, data, and signaling networks. IMS allows convergence of services like voice, video, messaging and provides a framework for developing innovative multimedia applications. The document outlines the IMS architecture and standards development timeline. It also discusses market strategies for IMS adoption, including focusing on network consolidation, migration approaches, and developing new revenue generating multimedia services.
PPTV is the largest IPTV provider in China with over 100 million users. It offers over 100 TV channels and hundreds of thousands of shows for download. PPTV started in 2004 and has grown rapidly, becoming the top provider of internet TV and video in China. While originally free, PPTV is shifting to a pay model for HD content due to the high data usage of HDTV. PPTV operates over 5,000 servers across China to deliver content to users.
Indoor multi operator solutions - Network sharing and OutsourcingAmirhossein Ghanbari
Indoor solutions as a part of cellular mobile networks’ planning have been used for years in a way to fulfill the lack of an admissible coverage while subscribers experienced using cellular phones indoors. On the other hand, network sharing is a commonly used solution for mobile operators in order to lower their network capital and operational expenditures; that has also commonly been used for Distributed Antenna System (DAS) solutions in indoor deployments. Besides sharing, outsourcing network operation and maintenance has also been widely accepted by wireless carriers all around the world after that IT outsourcing flow, which started in late 90s, seemed to be quite promising for lowering operational costs.
The raise of new technologies in this domain that always promise higher, better and more to subscribers, little by little started to become worrisome since operators began to experience lower revenues from voice services during last couple of years as well as higher demand of capacity. As a result, operators started considering deploying indoor networks as a part of their planned network, with regard to the fact that during recent years the femtocell technology became the hot topic for smallcell deployments. This way, MNOs could exploit benefits of covering customers indoors efficiently as well as offloading mobile data traffic from macro cellular networks. But a question rose afterwards; why sharing and outsourcing in smallcell networks have not taken off yet? as they have been commonly used in macro cellular networks and DAS solutions?
In this MSc thesis, cooperation between different actors of the shared indoor mobile network ecosystem is studied by investigating both possible sharing models and the concept of outsourcing network operation and management for smallcell networks. This investigation has been done based on femtocells as the most suitable technology both for better coverage and higher capacity. During this process, different roles of actors in the ecosystems, the business relations between them and the main drivers of sharing were studied as well as discussing the main beneficiary of sharing, in order to find different types of cooperation and correlation in the ecosystem.
The main research questions in the thesis revolve around absence of sharing either active or passively in indoor mobile networks as well as outsourcing network operation and management. Eventually, a series of possible deployment models for shared and outsourced indoor mobile networks are presented where they have been tried to be verified by a number of use cases. As a result, this study proposes a set of recommendations for different possible operators in the ecosystem in order to formulate a profitable business model for them. These recommendations are believed to enable taking off sharing and outsourcing in smallcell networks.
MultiTech helps Alliant Resources Cut Telephone Costs by 30% with it's VOIP solution! Find out how MultiVOIP can eliminate recurring long distance charges in this Success Story.
Convered Voice and Data (tIPicall and Exponential-e)Exponential_e
The document summarizes a meeting between representatives from Exponential-e, tIPicall, and Tata Communications to discuss converged voice and data services. Steve Harrington from tIPicall discusses how tIPicall has launched hosted and managed IP PBX, contact center, SIP trunking, and voice services. Alan Sawyer from Tata Communications then provides information about Tata Communications and its global network.
Siemens: The Evolution of Corporate CommunicationsEntel
The document discusses the evolution of corporate communications from traditional telephony systems to unified communications solutions. It describes Siemens Enterprise Communications as a leading provider of unified communications software, networks, devices, and services. The document outlines the benefits of Siemens' hosted unified communications solution, including reduced costs, scalability, flexibility, and advanced applications like video conferencing and mobility. Customer case studies demonstrate cost savings and improved collaboration achieved through Siemens' OpenScape unified communications platform.
Orckit-Corrigent has partnered with Metaswitch for over 10 years to deliver innovative networking solutions. Recently, they were the first to implement dual stack IP/MPLS and MPLS-TP technologies on a single packet transport switch using portable protocol solutions from Metaswitch. This allows telecommunication providers flexibility in choosing IP/MPLS or MPLS-TP according to their needs.
This document discusses IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), which defines an all-IP wireless network as an alternative to traditional disparate voice, data, and signaling networks. IMS allows convergence of services like voice, video, messaging and provides a framework for developing innovative multimedia applications. The document outlines the IMS architecture and standards development timeline. It also discusses market strategies for IMS adoption, including focusing on network consolidation, migration approaches, and developing new revenue generating multimedia services.
PPTV is the largest IPTV provider in China with over 100 million users. It offers over 100 TV channels and hundreds of thousands of shows for download. PPTV started in 2004 and has grown rapidly, becoming the top provider of internet TV and video in China. While originally free, PPTV is shifting to a pay model for HD content due to the high data usage of HDTV. PPTV operates over 5,000 servers across China to deliver content to users.
Indoor multi operator solutions - Network sharing and OutsourcingAmirhossein Ghanbari
Indoor solutions as a part of cellular mobile networks’ planning have been used for years in a way to fulfill the lack of an admissible coverage while subscribers experienced using cellular phones indoors. On the other hand, network sharing is a commonly used solution for mobile operators in order to lower their network capital and operational expenditures; that has also commonly been used for Distributed Antenna System (DAS) solutions in indoor deployments. Besides sharing, outsourcing network operation and maintenance has also been widely accepted by wireless carriers all around the world after that IT outsourcing flow, which started in late 90s, seemed to be quite promising for lowering operational costs.
The raise of new technologies in this domain that always promise higher, better and more to subscribers, little by little started to become worrisome since operators began to experience lower revenues from voice services during last couple of years as well as higher demand of capacity. As a result, operators started considering deploying indoor networks as a part of their planned network, with regard to the fact that during recent years the femtocell technology became the hot topic for smallcell deployments. This way, MNOs could exploit benefits of covering customers indoors efficiently as well as offloading mobile data traffic from macro cellular networks. But a question rose afterwards; why sharing and outsourcing in smallcell networks have not taken off yet? as they have been commonly used in macro cellular networks and DAS solutions?
In this MSc thesis, cooperation between different actors of the shared indoor mobile network ecosystem is studied by investigating both possible sharing models and the concept of outsourcing network operation and management for smallcell networks. This investigation has been done based on femtocells as the most suitable technology both for better coverage and higher capacity. During this process, different roles of actors in the ecosystems, the business relations between them and the main drivers of sharing were studied as well as discussing the main beneficiary of sharing, in order to find different types of cooperation and correlation in the ecosystem.
The main research questions in the thesis revolve around absence of sharing either active or passively in indoor mobile networks as well as outsourcing network operation and management. Eventually, a series of possible deployment models for shared and outsourced indoor mobile networks are presented where they have been tried to be verified by a number of use cases. As a result, this study proposes a set of recommendations for different possible operators in the ecosystem in order to formulate a profitable business model for them. These recommendations are believed to enable taking off sharing and outsourcing in smallcell networks.
This document introduces the concepts of telco-OTT services and compares the traditional telco world to the emerging OTT world. It notes that the probability of a user's devices all being on a single telco's network is decreasing. It argues that telcos need to adopt OTT strategies if they want to remain competitive, such as building businesses that use OTT approaches and offering OTT extension services. The document suggests telcos can create value by addressing both telco and OTT characteristics in their services and propositions.
1) TELLION, Inc. is a Korean telecommunications equipment company established in 2000 that develops DSL, FTTH, home networking, and wireless access technologies.
2) The company has 49 employees focused on R&D and has developed VDSL, GPON, and Ethernet products that have been deployed by major Korean and Japanese telecom providers.
3) TELLION aims to be a leading global supplier of access network solutions and has a strategic goal of offering a full line-up of products for quadruple play services through global partnerships.
This document discusses network outsourcing from a financial perspective. It begins by looking at the drivers for outsourcing networks, including reducing operating expenses and optimizing capital expenses. It then examines the different cost components for telecom operators, such as direct, indirect and hidden costs. The document analyzes the financial considerations and cash flow impacts of outsourcing network management. It concludes by discussing the scope of managed services and outsourcing based on network management.
Jiuzhou is a digital TV manufacturer located in Shenzhen, China that is developing technology for Over-The-Top (OTT) services. They have a dedicated OTT development team working on integrating internet video and audio content with digital TV receivers. This will allow users to access online content like YouTube through their TV using the same remote control as live TV channels. Jiuzhou sees opportunities in the European and North American markets and is working to upgrade older digital TV models to support these new OTT capabilities through software updates.
GSM-R has become an integral part of rail telecom infrastructure by providing reliable operational communication and train control. Huawei has 17 years of experience in railways and 11 years working with GSM-R. They provide a wide portfolio of products and solutions including GSM-R, LTE, transmission networks, security surveillance, passenger information systems and more. This positions them well to help rail operators meet requirements for safety, efficiency and passenger experience in a digitally transforming industry.
Singtel provides an overview of its business including:
- It has a vision to be Asia Pacific's best multimedia solutions group.
- It has operations in 19 countries serving over 175 million mobile customers.
- It discusses its business groups including regional mobile business, investments across Asia and Africa, and global offices.
- It covers its business group vision of being a one-stop ICT provider and the services it offers including fixed, mobile, cloud, managed services, and professional services.
- It discusses enabling fixed mobile cloud convergence for businesses and its journey to the fixed mobile cloud convergence future.
Peter Ludin, Vice-President EMEA Telecom Solutions, Draka Communications
Demands of a modern network, how to balance network quality & costs, creating value through innovation and current & future innovations in the passive layer.
This presentation was displayed at MWC 2011 covering the following topics: Traffic Management, Internet Offload Gateway, DPI, Adaptive Traffic Shaping, and Policy Enforcement.
For the telecom industry, network transformation is a constant process that can be made easier through refinement and collaboration with the right partners. Huawei aims to be that partner by providing comprehensive professional services across all phases of network transformation, from consultation and planning to design, implementation, operation and optimization. This helps operators overcome common challenges and ensures their networks are efficiently upgraded and managed over time.
1) Trimax Corporation (OTCBB: TMXO) is a technology company that offers high-speed internet access through existing electrical wiring at costs lower than cable or DSL.
2) Its subsidiary, PLC Network Solutions, provides broadband internet access to underserved urban and rural areas around the world using powerline communication technology.
3) PLC Network Solutions' products allow consumers to access the internet through existing electrical outlets in their homes or offices at speeds of up to 20 Mbps.
This document provides a summary of Glenn Grascia's background and experience. It highlights his over 30 years of experience in consulting, sales engineering, and technical support roles in the telecommunications industry. He has expertise in technologies such as SDN, NFV, IP networking, MPLS, optical networking, and more. His experience includes roles managing projects, developing customer solutions, and managing customer relationships at various companies including Fujitsu, Alcatel-Lucent, and AT&T.
This document provides an overview of a briefing by James Sankar from AARNet to ACU about AARNet's core and value-added services. It discusses AARNet's role in providing network infrastructure and conferencing services to support research and education. It also covers trends in the market, such as investments in unified communications, mobile devices, and cloud services. Examples of AARNet's conferencing support for international research collaborations and events are presented. The briefing concludes by asking ACU about their vision, budget, and expectations to determine how AARNet can best support ACU's needs.
This document discusses how IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) and SDP (Service Delivery Platforms) can be combined to effectively deploy new products and services. It provides an overview of IMS and SDP, explaining that IMS provides IP session control across networks while SDP is driven by business needs and leverages existing capabilities. It also notes that IMS, SDP, and Web 2.0 technologies are complementary, with each addressing different aspects of service delivery. The document concludes by providing an action plan and recommended reading.
LTE provides significantly higher data throughput and lower latency than previous mobile network technologies. This allows for improved quality of experience for users accessing real-time services like voice calls, gaming, and video. LTE will also enable new high bandwidth services like HD video and multi-user interactive gaming. Alcatel-Lucent's LTE solution aims to meet users' quality of experience expectations and reduce costs for network operators by introducing a flat IP architecture.
This document summarizes key points from a blog about strategies for rehabilitating a national ICT infrastructure after civil conflict. It recommends conducting a needs analysis and infrastructure audit, then prioritizing initiatives like aligning with e-government objectives, refreshing the IP core through vendor collaboration, securing the network, extending fiber backbones, and conducting a thorough technical and business analysis. The goal is to leverage ICT to drive economic and social progress through initiatives like education, healthcare, and sustainable development.
PTCL is Pakistan's leading telecommunication company that provides telephony and internet services nationwide. It owns and operates Pakistan's telecommunication infrastructure including around 2000 telephone exchanges. While previously fully state-owned, PTCL has undergone partial privatization with Etisalat and public shareholders owning portions. PTCL aims to be the top ICT provider in the region through excellent customer service and value for shareholders. It offers various services like landlines, wireless broadband, IPTV, and satellite communication to consumers and businesses across Pakistan.
This document provides a summary of the top 10 fastest growing telecom companies in the US. It discusses companies such as ClearAccess, Vizio, Xirrus, Hometown Telecom, Dialect Technologies, VOX Network Solutions, CFN Services, Beceem Communications, Telovations, and Phylogyw. It provides details on the founding year, growth rates, revenues and services offered by these telecom companies.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technologies. It provides an agenda for the two-day conference, which will include case studies and presentations from industry experts on successfully deploying FTTH networks. Attendees will learn about fiber technologies like WDM-PON and how to optimize network architectures to reduce costs and ensure high customer uptake rates. The conference aims to help operators develop strategies for future-proofing their next-generation access networks.
At One Fat Sheep we use digital technology to influence behaviour. One approach is to apply game dynamics to achieve a higher rate of participation and long-term engagement. This presentation introduces gamification and some recent success stories.
This document introduces the concepts of telco-OTT services and compares the traditional telco world to the emerging OTT world. It notes that the probability of a user's devices all being on a single telco's network is decreasing. It argues that telcos need to adopt OTT strategies if they want to remain competitive, such as building businesses that use OTT approaches and offering OTT extension services. The document suggests telcos can create value by addressing both telco and OTT characteristics in their services and propositions.
1) TELLION, Inc. is a Korean telecommunications equipment company established in 2000 that develops DSL, FTTH, home networking, and wireless access technologies.
2) The company has 49 employees focused on R&D and has developed VDSL, GPON, and Ethernet products that have been deployed by major Korean and Japanese telecom providers.
3) TELLION aims to be a leading global supplier of access network solutions and has a strategic goal of offering a full line-up of products for quadruple play services through global partnerships.
This document discusses network outsourcing from a financial perspective. It begins by looking at the drivers for outsourcing networks, including reducing operating expenses and optimizing capital expenses. It then examines the different cost components for telecom operators, such as direct, indirect and hidden costs. The document analyzes the financial considerations and cash flow impacts of outsourcing network management. It concludes by discussing the scope of managed services and outsourcing based on network management.
Jiuzhou is a digital TV manufacturer located in Shenzhen, China that is developing technology for Over-The-Top (OTT) services. They have a dedicated OTT development team working on integrating internet video and audio content with digital TV receivers. This will allow users to access online content like YouTube through their TV using the same remote control as live TV channels. Jiuzhou sees opportunities in the European and North American markets and is working to upgrade older digital TV models to support these new OTT capabilities through software updates.
GSM-R has become an integral part of rail telecom infrastructure by providing reliable operational communication and train control. Huawei has 17 years of experience in railways and 11 years working with GSM-R. They provide a wide portfolio of products and solutions including GSM-R, LTE, transmission networks, security surveillance, passenger information systems and more. This positions them well to help rail operators meet requirements for safety, efficiency and passenger experience in a digitally transforming industry.
Singtel provides an overview of its business including:
- It has a vision to be Asia Pacific's best multimedia solutions group.
- It has operations in 19 countries serving over 175 million mobile customers.
- It discusses its business groups including regional mobile business, investments across Asia and Africa, and global offices.
- It covers its business group vision of being a one-stop ICT provider and the services it offers including fixed, mobile, cloud, managed services, and professional services.
- It discusses enabling fixed mobile cloud convergence for businesses and its journey to the fixed mobile cloud convergence future.
Peter Ludin, Vice-President EMEA Telecom Solutions, Draka Communications
Demands of a modern network, how to balance network quality & costs, creating value through innovation and current & future innovations in the passive layer.
This presentation was displayed at MWC 2011 covering the following topics: Traffic Management, Internet Offload Gateway, DPI, Adaptive Traffic Shaping, and Policy Enforcement.
For the telecom industry, network transformation is a constant process that can be made easier through refinement and collaboration with the right partners. Huawei aims to be that partner by providing comprehensive professional services across all phases of network transformation, from consultation and planning to design, implementation, operation and optimization. This helps operators overcome common challenges and ensures their networks are efficiently upgraded and managed over time.
1) Trimax Corporation (OTCBB: TMXO) is a technology company that offers high-speed internet access through existing electrical wiring at costs lower than cable or DSL.
2) Its subsidiary, PLC Network Solutions, provides broadband internet access to underserved urban and rural areas around the world using powerline communication technology.
3) PLC Network Solutions' products allow consumers to access the internet through existing electrical outlets in their homes or offices at speeds of up to 20 Mbps.
This document provides a summary of Glenn Grascia's background and experience. It highlights his over 30 years of experience in consulting, sales engineering, and technical support roles in the telecommunications industry. He has expertise in technologies such as SDN, NFV, IP networking, MPLS, optical networking, and more. His experience includes roles managing projects, developing customer solutions, and managing customer relationships at various companies including Fujitsu, Alcatel-Lucent, and AT&T.
This document provides an overview of a briefing by James Sankar from AARNet to ACU about AARNet's core and value-added services. It discusses AARNet's role in providing network infrastructure and conferencing services to support research and education. It also covers trends in the market, such as investments in unified communications, mobile devices, and cloud services. Examples of AARNet's conferencing support for international research collaborations and events are presented. The briefing concludes by asking ACU about their vision, budget, and expectations to determine how AARNet can best support ACU's needs.
This document discusses how IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) and SDP (Service Delivery Platforms) can be combined to effectively deploy new products and services. It provides an overview of IMS and SDP, explaining that IMS provides IP session control across networks while SDP is driven by business needs and leverages existing capabilities. It also notes that IMS, SDP, and Web 2.0 technologies are complementary, with each addressing different aspects of service delivery. The document concludes by providing an action plan and recommended reading.
LTE provides significantly higher data throughput and lower latency than previous mobile network technologies. This allows for improved quality of experience for users accessing real-time services like voice calls, gaming, and video. LTE will also enable new high bandwidth services like HD video and multi-user interactive gaming. Alcatel-Lucent's LTE solution aims to meet users' quality of experience expectations and reduce costs for network operators by introducing a flat IP architecture.
This document summarizes key points from a blog about strategies for rehabilitating a national ICT infrastructure after civil conflict. It recommends conducting a needs analysis and infrastructure audit, then prioritizing initiatives like aligning with e-government objectives, refreshing the IP core through vendor collaboration, securing the network, extending fiber backbones, and conducting a thorough technical and business analysis. The goal is to leverage ICT to drive economic and social progress through initiatives like education, healthcare, and sustainable development.
PTCL is Pakistan's leading telecommunication company that provides telephony and internet services nationwide. It owns and operates Pakistan's telecommunication infrastructure including around 2000 telephone exchanges. While previously fully state-owned, PTCL has undergone partial privatization with Etisalat and public shareholders owning portions. PTCL aims to be the top ICT provider in the region through excellent customer service and value for shareholders. It offers various services like landlines, wireless broadband, IPTV, and satellite communication to consumers and businesses across Pakistan.
This document provides a summary of the top 10 fastest growing telecom companies in the US. It discusses companies such as ClearAccess, Vizio, Xirrus, Hometown Telecom, Dialect Technologies, VOX Network Solutions, CFN Services, Beceem Communications, Telovations, and Phylogyw. It provides details on the founding year, growth rates, revenues and services offered by these telecom companies.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technologies. It provides an agenda for the two-day conference, which will include case studies and presentations from industry experts on successfully deploying FTTH networks. Attendees will learn about fiber technologies like WDM-PON and how to optimize network architectures to reduce costs and ensure high customer uptake rates. The conference aims to help operators develop strategies for future-proofing their next-generation access networks.
At One Fat Sheep we use digital technology to influence behaviour. One approach is to apply game dynamics to achieve a higher rate of participation and long-term engagement. This presentation introduces gamification and some recent success stories.
This document provides an agenda for a telecom pricing workshop taking place from April 11-12, 2011 in London. The workshop will focus on strategies for developing successful pricing models for fixed, mobile, and data services. Topics will include segmentation strategies, tiered pricing, leveraging pricing to increase profits from data, and case studies from operators that have implemented innovative pricing approaches. Presenters will discuss pricing strategies at Orange, T-Mobile, KPN, and Makedonski Telekom.
Customer Experience Management in Telecoms - North AmericaTelecomsIQ
This document is an invitation and agenda for the Customer Experience Management in Telecoms North America conference happening February 14-16, 2012 in Miami, Florida. The conference will focus on how telecom companies can improve customer experience to increase loyalty and reduce costs. It will include keynote speakers from major telecom companies discussing how to establish a customer-centric culture and case studies on improving first contact resolution rates, engagement through social media, and more. A pre-conference workshop on February 14th will address establishing a customer-centric organization and reducing total customer service costs.
The document provides information about the Airborne ISR 2013 conference, including an unmanned aerial systems pre-conference focus day on February 25th and the main conference on February 26th. Speakers at the event will include military personnel from countries like France, Turkey, and the U.S. discussing lessons learned from operating unmanned aerial systems. The agenda also includes panels on advancing international UAS capabilities and the U.S. Marine Corps' perspective on small tactical UAS. Attendees can learn about developing ISR capabilities and ensuring the right data reaches decision makers. The conference aims to expand knowledge of manned and unmanned ISR platforms and how data will be disseminated in the future.
Military flight training 2013 conference brochureTelecomsIQ
The document provides information about the 12th Annual Military Flight Training conference taking place from March 11-13, 2013 in London. The summary includes:
1) The conference will focus on evolving military fixed wing and rotary flight training requirements, capabilities, and technologies from a global perspective with speakers and delegates from over 25 nations.
2) New elements in 2013 include a Pre-Conference Focus Day on training for the modern rotary aviator and a panel discussion on strategic collaboration between the military flight training industry and defense organizations.
3) Over 150 delegates, including 90+ Chiefs of Staff, Commanders of Air Training, and other leaders responsible for programs like the US T-X and UK MFTS,
Monetising Messaging Services takes place on 14 - 17 March 2011 at Dexter House, London. Come and hear industry leaders discussing the future of messaging, and how to transform messaging traffic into new revenue streams.
At a time when advertisers are heavily investing in mobile, do you know how to take advantage of this potentially lucrative revenue stream? With such a wealth of customer data at your disposal, how can you effectively leverage this to develop relevant and targeted mobile campaigns with advertisers and brands?
Telecoms IQ’s Mobile Advertising will bring together mobile operators and MVNOs from across Europe to learn how to convince advertising companies and brands to work with them and how to collaborate with advertisers to develop successful mobile advertising campaigns that drive revenues for both the mobile operator and the advertising companies.
Download the brochure now for further details.
This document provides an agenda and details for the "Maximising Customer Loyalty & Profitability" conference taking place from May 21-24, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. The conference will focus on learning innovative strategies for developing profitable customer loyalty programs, increasing customer lifetime value, and stimulating brand loyalty despite declining customer spend. Speakers will include CMOs, VPs, and Directors from telecommunications companies who will present case studies on their successful customer retention and loyalty initiatives. Sessions will address topics such as using customer segmentation for personalised campaigns, calculating customer lifetime value, leveraging customer data for insights, and measuring the impact of loyalty programs. The conference aims to provide operators with solutions for driving tangible results from their investments in customer
Next Generation Service Platforms Review 2014Alan Quayle
Review of the Next Generation Service Platforms event brings together 3 events: Telecom APIs, Web Real-Time Communications & Legacy Networks Evolution.
Weblog http://alanquayle.com/2014/07/ngsp-review-art-possible-mantra-self-defeat/
This document provides information about a conference on mobile network optimisation taking place from June 6-9, 2011 in Vienna, Austria. The conference will address how to develop tools and strategies to manage increasing data traffic and optimize network capacity, performance, and customer experience on 3G and 4G networks. It will include 14 operator case studies and address key issues such as overcoming challenges of migrating to LTE networks. Participants can take advantage of pre-conference and post-conference workshops on related topics. The conference is aimed at professionals responsible for radio networks, network planning, and other mobile network functions.
Learn how to develop the tools and strategies to manage the increase in data traffic and to optimise network capacity, service performance and customer experience across 3G and 4G networks
Learn how to develop the tools and strategies to manage the increase in data traffic and to optimise network capacity, service performance and customer experience across 3G and 4G networks
This document summarizes a presentation on strategizing future-proof FTTH business models through innovative approaches. The presentation discusses leveraging FTTx networks to support both residential and business users as well as LTE networks. It describes deploying both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint (PON) architectures to integrate FTTx and LTE networks. The presentation provides two case studies and evaluates parameters like strategic plans, demographics, budgets, and network architectures to identify a superior FTTx business model that meets bandwidth demands for both fixed and mobile broadband applications.
LTE ebook No 3 - Choosing the right pathDavid Swift
Part of a series of 7 ebooks explaining varrious aspect of LTE deployment and marketing in plain English for marketeers, business planners, network planners and mobile Operator management teams etc
IPTV become very interesting service when broadband access is there, but from the beginning, content will be the major issues. So, integrating Internet TV content on top of IPTV Platform will be the solution.
This document provides information about the Mobile Network Optimization conference taking place June 6-9, 2011 in Vienna, Austria. The conference will address challenges of optimizing 3G and 4G networks to manage increasing data traffic. It will feature 14 case studies from operators and address topics like LTE migration, spectrum planning, offloading, and tools for quality management. Attendees can gain insights on techniques for enhanced performance and learn how other operators are addressing critical issues like accurate traffic forecasting and integration of customer KPIs. A 50% discount is being offered to operators and early bird pricing is available when booking by March 18th.
Learn how to develop the tools and strategies to manage the increase in data traffic and to optimise network capacity, service performance and customer experience across 3G and 4G networks
Harsh Mehta is a staff engineer seeking challenging assignments in support, solution integration, and testing with over 12 years of experience in these fields. He has extensive experience testing, integrating solutions, and providing expert support for telecom products from companies like Coriant, Tellabs, and COLT. He also has experience consulting, supporting, and training customers on implementing OSS solutions and working with products like HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli, and Oracle databases. Currently he works as a staff engineer at Tellabs Communications Technologies providing high-level support for Tellabs 6300 products.
LTE femtocells are low-power cellular access points that provide improved 4G coverage and capacity indoors and at hotspots. They connect to the mobile network via broadband and use the same standardized interfaces as macrocells. Femtocells are well-suited for use in homes, businesses and public places to enhance signal strength and deliver premium services to users. While offering benefits, femtocell deployment requires consideration of spectrum allocation, interference management, backhauling and synchronization.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on fiber optic technology called FTTx Summit Europe. The conference will be held from April 11-14, 2011 in London and will bring together operators, regulators, and communities to discuss:
1) Justifying the business case for deploying fiber networks and optimizing roll-out of next generation access (NGA) technologies while complying with regulatory frameworks.
2) Learning from case studies of fiber deployments by operators like Swisscom, Openreach, TeliaSonera, and OTE about building the business case.
3) Hearing from speakers like France Telecom on optimizing deployment of Gigabit PON (G-PON
This document summarizes an e-book from a blog that provides strategic insights for telecommunications companies. It discusses the utility of software-defined networking (SDN) for telcos, how telcos can organize to offer new services and pursue growth, and the growth of SDN and network function virtualization in the telecommunications industry. The document outlines the business case and technical capabilities of SDN, as well as case studies of companies adopting SDN and market projections for SDN adoption and revenue. It also discusses how telcos can transform their business models and organizations, like IBM did, to focus more on new services.
Nagui Chalache has over 20 years of experience in telecommunications including managerial positions at Ericsson Egypt and Vodafone Egypt. He is currently the CEO and Co-Founder of Nile ICT, an IT and communications systems integrator. At Ericsson, he helped secure major deals with Telecom Egypt and positioned Ericsson's portfolio. As Account Manager for Telecom Egypt, he established a long term partnership. Nagui holds an MBA and BSc in Communications and Electronics.
The document discusses the Evolved Packet Core (EPC), which was designed to support migration from current mobile networks to 3GPP Release 8 LTE networks through interoperability between LTE and other wireless access technologies. EPC provides a common anchor point for subscribers, acts as the policy and charging enforcement point, and allows smooth introduction of LTE while maintaining service continuity for subscribers. It discusses how mobile network operators can introduce EPC in steps while leveraging synergies with existing 3GPP networks to efficiently support increasing mobile data traffic demands on their networks.
Slovak Telekom Case Study - Enabling enhanced services through IMS technology
- Mobile integration status
- Overview of new IP based services
- Evolution of the integration platform
Presented at IMS World Forum 2013 in Barcelona, Spain.
This document discusses the deployment of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks and the importance of in-building solutions to handle increasing mobile data traffic indoors. It notes that LTE will see its first deployments this year and will reinforce the "islands of life" concept by providing continuity of voice and data services in locations like workplaces, homes, malls and train stations. Providing quality in-building coverage presents challenges around architecture, design, installation, optimization and operations that require well-considered solutions. The document outlines best practices for selecting the right in-building LTE solution.
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The document summarizes an upcoming conference on mobile payments and near field communication (NFC) services. It will include:
- Case studies on how mobile operators have implemented mobile payment and NFC services.
- Discussions on developing business models, partnerships, and market entry strategies to maximize profitability from mobile payment and NFC services.
- Expert panels from mobile operators across Europe discussing how they generate profit from these services.
The conference will help attendees learn how to successfully deploy NFC mobile payments and address key challenges in the industry.
Customer Segmentation and Churn ManagementTelecomsIQ
This document provides information about a conference on customer segmentation and churn management taking place from November 28th to December 1st 2011 in London. The conference will feature presentations from 15 heads of departments from telecom operators across Europe and the Middle East on how they are using segmentation strategies to enhance customer experience, reduce churn, and maximize revenue. Attendees will learn how to develop targeted retention campaigns, leverage customer data and segmentation results, and establish effective customer loyalty programs. There will also be workshops on optimizing segmentation models and building customer experience programs to reduce churn.
As a unique event in the Eastern European market, Telecoms IQ's Delivering High Speed Broadband will bring together successful operator case studies detailing the deployment strategies that can keep up with the ever increasing customer demand for high speed broadband.
Take this opportunity to see how, like your peers, you can further the success of your fibre optic networks and deliver NGA services whilst achieving maximum customer take-up rates and ensuring best ROI.
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Customer experience management in telecomsTelecomsIQ
This document provides an agenda and summary for the Customer Experience Management in Telecoms conference taking place from September 26-29, 2011 in Budapest, Hungary. The conference will focus on developing and implementing customer-centric CEM strategies, effectively measuring the customer experience, and combating churn. Key topics to be covered include establishing CEM strategies, optimizing employee engagement and culture, identifying effective measurement metrics, developing multichannel approaches, and leveraging social media. Attendees will learn about case studies from telecom companies and gain insights from industry experts. Pre-conference workshops on September 26th will focus on measuring the customer experience and identifying best-in-class CEM strategies. The main conference on September 27-28
Maximising Customer Loyalty & Profitability Final ProgrammeTelecomsIQ
This document provides information about a conference on maximizing customer loyalty and profitability. The conference will be held from May 16-19, 2011 in Vienna and will feature case studies and presentations from telecommunications operators on developing customer loyalty strategies. Attendees will learn how to strategically position brands, leverage customer profiling and segmentation, maximize the value of high and low customers, and use social media to communicate with customers. Pre-conference and post-conference workshops will also focus on developing customer-centric strategies and using social media. The goal is for attendees to gain insights on driving customer retention, increasing revenue, and securing a competitive advantage through customer loyalty.
The document provides an agenda for a two-day workshop and conference on developing effective pricing strategies for telecommunications services. Day one focuses on segmentation, pricing models for data and fixed/mobile services, and case studies from various operators. Day two covers topics such as costing approaches, price increases, bundles, and roundtable discussions. The workshop aims to help participants understand how to leverage segmentation, optimize tariffs, and make profits from data to develop successful pricing strategies.
The document provides information about a conference on number portability taking place from June 20-22, 2011 in London. The conference will address key challenges in implementing number portability, including identifying database and routing options, minimizing costs, and ensuring collaboration between operators and regulators. Attendees will learn best practices from case studies of countries that have implemented number portability, such as India and Malta.
This document summarizes an upcoming conference on LTE backhaul from May 3-6, 2011 in London. The conference will provide mobile operators guidance on determining the most cost-effective way to migrate to an LTE backhaul while maintaining legacy infrastructure. Operators from 11 mobile networks will discuss their experiences and answer key questions on topics like preparing for LTE requirements, maintaining legacy services during migration, and transitioning from TDM to Ethernet backhaul. The conference and pre/post-workshops will also cover developing an end-to-end migration strategy, evaluating technical solutions, and ensuring synchronization over new packet architectures.
This document provides an agenda for the "Network Sharing & Managed Services" conference taking place March 14-17, 2011 in London. The conference will focus on developing optimal partnerships through network sharing, managed services, and outsourcing to reduce costs and enable the rollout of LTE. Speakers will provide operator case studies and insights on topics like distinguishing from competitors, managing technical challenges, and retaining network control. Workshops will address developing effective approaches and understanding financial implications of partnerships. The event aims to share best practices to avoid mistakes and make partnerships successful.
Customer experience management in telecomspdfTelecomsIQ
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on Customer Experience Management in Telecoms that will take place from January 24-27, 2011 in London. The conference will provide insights from executives at various telecom companies and opportunities to learn about developing, implementing, and leveraging successful customer experience management strategies. It will also include workshops, case studies, and a best practice exchange.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
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LTE Deployment Strategies
1. 50% 15 industry first case studies
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8th - 11th November 2011 – Copthorne Tara Hotel, London
Justify the business case for deploying LTE and learn how to
develop a seamless network migration strategy that optimises
the customer experience
Senior Speaker Panel Led By: Your Critical
CTO - Vodafone Portugal Questions Answered:
Senior Vice President, Mobile and Fixed Network When do I migrate to LTE to
Affairs - Deutsche Telekom ensure the best ROI and avoid
idle investment?
Network Strategy Director - Telefónica España How do I develop a profitable
network migration strategy
Mobile Access Planning and Architecture Director - WIND from GSM/UMTS/HSPA to LTE?
Network Planning and Implementation Director - Zain How can I implement small
cell architecture to optimise
Director of Strategy - TELUS in-building coverage in LTE
deployments?
Engineering Director - Optimus
How can I optimise QoS and
Head of Optimisation - A1 Telekom QoE during and after the
migration to LTE?
Head of RAN Operations - Bharti Airtel How do I use both FDD and TDD
Network Manager - O2 UK LTE networks to cost-effectively
increase network capacity?
Plus, take advantage of the additional How can I leverage LTE to deploy
new revenue generating
learning opportunities! services?
Pre-Conference Masterclasses - Tuesday 8th November 2011
Evaluating to what extent SON technology should be used in “An excellent opportunity
LTE networks to optimise capacity and performance to share and exchange
Understanding how to upgrade the backhaul network to experiences of LTE trials
support LTE services and optimise LTE deployments and deployments with
operators from across
Post-Conference Workshop - Friday 11th November 2011 the globe”
Understanding why and how to implement small cell Kerstin Günther, Senior Vice
architecture within LTE networks to optimise indoor coverage President Mobile and Fixed
and increase data throughput Network Affairs, Deutsche
Telekom
See inside for more details!
Register now: www.ltedeploymentstrategies.com
2. LTE deployment strategies | 8th-11th november 2011
copthorne Tara Hotel, London Case studies
As the GSA confirms that nearly 200 operators across the world are investing in LTE
not to be
infrastructure (Source: the Evolution to LTE report March 2011), it is clear that LTE has never Missed:
been a hotter topic for discussion.
A Hear from the Senior VP of
Now is the time to look to LTE to unlock new revenue opportunities and maximise customer Networks from T-Mobile
satisfaction. To find out how, join fellow LTE experts from across Europe and the Middle austria how to justify the
East at Telecoms IQ’s LTE Deployment Strategies event. business case for LTE
Come and discover first-hand how operators are justifying the business case for deploying A Discover how TELus are migrating
LTE networks. Hear how your peers are developing cost-effective network migration to LTE to manage the
strategies and how they are overcoming the challenges of deploying an LTE network that unprecedented demand for data
delivers the best ROI. traffic
Plus! Take advantage of highly targeted workshops and masterclasses to understand why A Understand how Mobitel slovenia
and how small cell architecture within LTE networks can optimise coverage and how SON are deploying LTE in multiple
technology can be used to optimise both the capacity and performance of your LTE network. spectrum bands in order to
LTE Deployment strategies will showcase 15 new industry case studies and provide unique achieve greater network efficiency
opportunities for interactive discussion and debate as operators look to LTE to support the A Hear Telefonica Espana discuss
ever increasing demand for mobile broadband. the business case for deploying
Find answers to your key questions, including:
LTE and last-mile connectivity in
q How do I overcome the technical challenges of deploying LTE? rural areas
q How do I minimise CAPEX and OPEX as I upgrade existing networks and migrate to LTE? A Learning how o2 uK are optimising
q How do I generate new revenue streams from LTE? service quality and security for
Reserve your place today and learn how to develop a profitable and seamless LTE network VoLTE
migration strategy that enhances both the capacity and performance of your network. A Discuss with Telecom italia
I look forward to seeing you in London,
how to exploit your LTE network
to provide new service
opportunities
A Benefiting from the early lessons
Samantha Aspinall learnt by sTc and deutsche
Conference Producer - LTE Deployment Strategies | Telecoms IQ
Telekom as they deploy LTE
P Don’t forget to sign up for your additional learning opportunities: www.
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ltedeploymentstrategies.com networks
PRe-ConfeRenCe MasteRClasses tuesday 8th noveMbeR 2011
Registration and refreshments will begin at 09.30
Morning Masterclass 13.00-14.00 Lunch
The morning masterclass will take place between 10.00 and 13.00 with
appropriate breaks for refreshments. afternoon Masterclass
The afternoon masterclass will take place between 14.00 and 17.00
Evaluating to what extent son technology should be used in LTE with appropriate breaks for refreshments.
networks to optimise capacity and performance
A Examining the effectiveness of SON technologies in optimising understanding how to upgrade the backhaul network to support
network performance LTE services and optimise LTE deployments
- Operational cost savings A Establishing how to turn the backhaul into a strategic asset in your
- Faster response times LTE roll-out
A Establishing where to deploy SON technology in your network in A Determining how to ensure that every element within the backhaul is
order to optimise both cost-effectiveness and network performance designed to provide reliable performance for both voice and data traffic
- Understanding how to use SON technology in base stations to A Examining how to ensure QoS and QoE of legacy network
optimise LTE deployments across multiple frequencies architecture and services when upgrading your backhaul to LTE
A Identifying and overcoming the technical challenges of implementing A Discussing how to design a backhaul network that optimises your
SON technologies business continuity strategy
A Evaluating to what extent SON technologies should be used in 2G and - Recovering from equipment failures to avoid any service disruption
3G networks as well as in LTE networks
- Quantifying the costs associated with implementing SON into your
2G and 3G networks
take advantage of the exclusive media centre where you will find
podcasts, articles and case studies: www.ltedeploymentstrategies.com
Register now: +44 (0) 20 7368 9737
3. ConfeRenCe day one - Wednesday 9th noveMbeR 2011
08.30 registration and coffee A Examining how to leverage existing site resources to
reduce the cost of network deployment, upgrades and
08.55 Welcome address operational expenditure
Samantha Aspinall, Conference Producer, Telecoms IQ A Understanding how Optimus leveraged LTE in the 2.6Ghz
09.00 opening remarks from the chair band to achieve download speeds of 150Mbps
followed by speed networking session Ana Claro, Engineering Director, Optimus
09.20 Justifying the business case for migrating to LTE today 13.10 Lunch
A Understanding the rationale for upgrading to LTE today 14.10 discover how TELus are migrating to LTE to manage the
A Quantifying the costs of migrating to LTE unprecedented demand for data traffic
A Establishing when to upgrade your network to LTE in order A Understanding the strain that the current demand for data
to deliver the best ROI traffic is placing on your network
A Determining whether or not to upgrade your HSPA A Establishing which areas of the network are costing the
network rather than migrate to LTE most money with the growing demand for data
- Quantifying the costs and expected ROI of both - Which part of the network would benefit from LTE first?
A Determining which services you can offer over LTE A Evaluating the methods that can be used to reduce LTE
networks and establishing when you can deploy them network congestion
A Determining how to successfully upgrade to LTE whilst A Quantifying the costs of using different solutions to manage
minimising the risk of ‘over-capacity’ data traffic and congestion on your LTE network and
- Do subscribers really need increased speeds? understanding how they will affect your pricing strategies
A Forecasting the expected ROI from your LTE migration - HSPA
Christian Laqué, Senior Vice President Networks, T-Mobile - LTE
Austria Sachin Mahajan, Director of Strategy, TELUS
10.00 Benefiting from the lessons learnt by deutsche Telekom 14.50 identifying and overcoming the challenges of migrating
and their deployment of an LTE network across Germany from Hspa/Hspa+ to LTE whilst maintaining Qos and QoE
A Establishing how Deutsche Telekom made Cologne the A Understanding the business case for using HSPA+
first LTE city in Germany alongside LTE
A Determining how Deutsche Telekom are closing the ‘White A Determining how to overcome the challenge of migrating
Spots’ in Germany and enhancing coverage from HSPA to LTE
A Examining the business case and strategies behind A Examining how to ensure interoperability between HSPA+
Deutsche Telekom’s deployment of a high speed mobile and LTE
network in Germany A Evaluating to what extent QoS will be reduced if operators
Kerstin Günther, Senior Vice President, Mobile and Fixed use HSPA and LTE simultaneously in the same frequency band
Network Affairs, Deutsche Telekom - How can you manage any deterioration in QoS?
10.40 Establishing how to effectively manage and optimise Qos A Establishing the impact that switching off your HSPA
for both legacy and LTE services network will have on the QoS and QoE of LTE services
A Identifying the bottlenecks in your network and Alessandra Bonanni, Mobile Access Planning and
determining how to analyse data usage patterns and use Architecture, Wind
this information to forecast expected customer data usage 15.30 afternoon refreshments
A Evaluating which KPIs to use in order to maintain and
optimise QoS when migrating to LTE 15.50 assessing the business case behind a1 Telekom’s LTE
- Delay network upgrades and understanding how they overcame
- Latency the challenges of launching their first LTE network
- Jitter A Detailing the level of investment made by A1 Telekom in
- Availability their network upgrades
A Establishing how to implement an effective QoS tool A Understanding how A1 Telekom overcame the challenges
to protect legacy services of launching their LTE network in Vienna
A Determining how to implement strict queuing techniques A Understanding why A1 Telekom decided to roll-out an
to secure the capacity required to simultaneously deliver HSPA+ network alongside their LTE network
3G and LTE services A Establishing how A1 Telekom are ensuring QoS and QoE
A Establishing how to monitor and optimise service for new services over their upgraded network
performance in a converged 3G/LTE network A Forecasting the level of bandwidth that customers will
For speaker announcements please visit require and understanding the apps that are likely to drive
www.ltedeploymentstrategies.com this demand for bandwidth
Thomas Baumgartner, Head of Optimisation, A1 Telekom
11.20 Morning refreshments
16.30 Hearing how o2 uK are optimising service quality and
11.50 understanding why and how Mobitel slovenia plan to security for VoLTE
deploy LTE in multiple frequency bands A Establishing how to develop and implement security
A Understanding how Mobitel Slovenia plan to achieve measures to protect customers when using VoLTE
greater network efficiency by deploying LTE in the 800Mhz, - How can you police this effectively?
1800Mhz and the 2600Mhz A Understanding how O2 UK are ensuring that the QoS of
A Using a trio of frequencies to provide the right balance of VoLTE services is the same as existing services and meets
coverage for both densely populated and more remote areas customer expectations
A Understanding why and how Mobitel Slovenia are A Examining how O2 UK are successfully planning for LTE
refarming the 1800MHz band for LTE and future VoLTE challenges
A Establishing how to expand an LTE network alongside an Dragana Linfield, Network Manager, O2 UK
existing GSM and HSPA network to offer dual carrier HSPA
and deliver top speeds of 43Mbps 17.10 Late addition case study: Learning from Vodafone
A Outlining future network plans for implementing LTE- Advanced portugal’s LTE trials
Rudolf Susnik, Network Project Manager and Design Benefitting from the lessons learnt by Vodafone Portugal as
Engineer, Mobitel Slovenia they migrate to an LTE network
Jorge Carpelas Fernandes, CTO, Vodafone Portugal
12.30 Examining the business case for deploying LTE in the For more details please visit www.ltedeplymentstrategies.com
2.6Ghz spectrum band
A Determining why Optimus chose to deploy LTE in the 17.50 closing remarks from the chair
2.6Ghz spectrum band
A Understanding how Optimus deployed multi-mode base 18.00 End of conference day one
stations to enable a smooth migration to LTE
drinKs rEcEpTion
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4. ConfeRenCe day tWo - thuRsday 10th noveMbeR 2011
09.00 registration and coffee 13.50 Establishing how to exploit your LTE network to provide
09.30 opening remarks from the chair new service opportunities
A Determining how developments in LTE are creating new
09.40 determining why and how Bharti airtel are deploying LTE service opportunities for operators
to effectively increase revenues from mobile broadband - Social media
A Understanding why and how Bharti Airtel are - Augmented reality
implementing LTE to cope with growing numbers of A Internet of things
mobile subscribers A Understanding how these new LTE services will impact your
A Examining how Bharti Airtel are leveraging wireless network performance and determining how to minimise
technology to rapidly deliver affordable and scalable service deterioration
broadband networks throughout India A Examining the opportunities that new services can bring
A Determining how Bharti Airtel plan to deploy an LTE to an operator
network to increase revenues from data subscribers - Increased ARPU
A Establishing how to achieve an ROI when deploying LTE in - Customer retention
rural areas Roberto Minerva, Head of Innovation Lab, Telecom Italia
Rakesh Goel, Head of RAN Operations, Bharti Airtel
14.30 Panel Discussion:
10.20 Establishing the business case for deploying LTE and How can you optimise revenue generation from LTE
last-mile connectivity in rural areas services?
A Evaluating the costs of rural LTE deployments A How can you educate your customers in order to
A Determining whether to use HSPA or LTE in rural successfully promote new LTE services and optimise
deployments take-up?
- What are the alternatives for ensuring last-mile A How can you reposition LTE services in a way that makes
connectivity? customers want to pay more?
A Establishing how to design an LTE network architecture A How can you develop a marketing strategy that
that best manages the network strain caused by successfully promotes new 4G services and ensures the
increasing demand for traffic best ROI?
A Assessing whether LTE-Advanced can successfully A When are terminals going to be LTE ready and what do
increase efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the most operators do in the meantime?
demanding of environments A What pricing strategies should you develop to increase
Efrein Gago-Cerezal, Network Strategy Analyst, Telefónica customer revenues without increasing churn?
España Panellists Include:
11.00 Morning refreshments Safdar Imam, Senior Costing Specialist, Omantel
11.30 Evaluating the extent to which data offloading can ease
Roberto Minerva, Head of Innovation Lab, Telecom Italia
network congestion and reduce costs as you migrate to LTE 15.15 Learning from Zain’s experiences of moving to an LTE
A Identifying the business case for using mobile data network and establishing the drivers behind their
offloading in your LTE network network upgrade
A Assessing the advantages and disadvantages of using data
A Understanding the drivers behind Zain’s network upgrades
- Improving operations and processes
offloading - Higher ROI
- Costs - Offering new mobile services
- Technical challenges A Establishing how Zain are looking to LTE to future-proof
- Customer experience their network and offer emerging mobile services to
A Comparing and contrasting different solutions for customers in the long-term
achieving cost-effective data offloading as you upgrade to A Examining how implementing the latest base station and
mobile soft switching technology can improve the roll-out
LTE of your network upgrade
- Femtocells A Understanding the importance of offering affordable and
- WiFi advanced plug-and-play services that make a qualitative
A Establishing how you can implement offloading strategies difference to customers’ lives
to manage 4G data traffic whilst successfully maintaining - Improving customer loyalty
legacy services - Differentiating your services
Basel Al Faqeh, Network Planning and Implementation
for speaker announcements please visit
Director, Zain
www.ltedeploymentstrategies.com
15.50 Closing remarks from the Chair
12.10 determining how to migrate users from your existing
network and on to an LTE network whist optimising 16.00 End of conference
customer experience
A Examining the costs of migrating users from one network
to another for more information on the conference programme
A Discussing the early lessons learnt by STC as they and speaking opportunities, contact:
migrate customers to their new LTE network Samantha Aspinall, Conference Producer, Telecoms IQ
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understanding why and how to implement small cell architecture within LTE networks to optimise indoor coverage and increase data
throughput
A Establishing how to use small cells in your LTE deployment in order - Speeds
to enhance in-buildng coverage - Capacity
A Determining why and how to implement small cells into your network - Customer experience
architecture to optimise network performance
A Understanding the importance of using small cells in your backhaul
A Comparing and contrasting the effectiveness of using a small cell network to increase capacity and support 4G services
architecture or a macro network architecture for LTE networks
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You can expect to meet LTE experts from leading operators across t Western Europe 52%
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w CTOs t Scandinavia 5%
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