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Broadband Asia 2006
Broadband Asia 2006, 21st,
22nd & 23rd August 2006, Shanghai, CHINA. In the next three years, eighty percent of the world’s broadband subscriber
will be in Asia. The area has markets at both extremes of adoption, having
countries with penetration levels among the world’s highest and lowest.
Significantly, Asia has the largest number of third generation mobile users
worldwide. As wireless and Internet technologies converge, opportunities
will continue to emerge. For Asian service providers, triple play promises
increased revenue, customer retention and a way to remain competitive in
a fierce market. Deployment, however, can be tricky and service providers
must plan their offerings carefully. In addition to having a clear road
map for successful implementation, Asian providers must also account for
both new services and legacy system management.
The conference on Broadband Asia 2006 will
provide an in-depth overview of the challenges facing Asian broadband
providers. It will access the technological development in the Asian Broadband
space and offer insights into the very latest applications that are driving the
market forward. It will also provide a platform for evaluating the crucial
factors necessary for converging communication and for accessing new innovative
services and applications for enhanced revenue generation. Through local and
international case studies, the conference will explore the market potential
and adoption rates for Broadband connectivity and look into the ever-expanding
issues of content in light of the current climate and the strive to achieve
balance between cost reduction and revenue creation.
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