IPTelco World (Full Event)
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Maximising next
generation technology and applications to deliver profitable multimedia
services
Monday 21st January 2008 to Tuesday 22nd
January 2008 The QEII Conference Centre, London, 09:00 -
18:00 £999.00/person
IPTelco
World 2008,
presented by Osney Media, provides a first class educational and networking
opportunity for you to gain knowledge and insights into the converged IP
marketplace. It explores core topics such as integration of new technologies;
NGN migration; deployment of next generation service delivery platforms and IP
Qos management; rolling out profitable IP based applications and value added
services. Do not miss out on how you can exploit new revenue streams and
business opportunities enabled by all convergent IP network infrastructures,
applications and services.
Over the 2 days, the
comprehensive and exciting conference programme will feature key note addresses,
case study presentations, panel and roundtable discussions of over 65 senior
level industry speakers from leading fixed and mobile operators, ISPs, MVNOs,
content providers and service providers, covering the following hot
topics:
Morning
sessions
IMS 1: Rolling out of successful IMS
based networks and delivering profitable applications and
services
VOIP & Wireless VOIP: Delivering and providing
compelling VoIP and Wireless VoIP services and evaluating successful Wireless
VoIP business models
Service Delivery Platforms (SDPs): Deploying SDPs to innovate and
deliver improvements to existing and new services mix
IPTV: Planning and implementing
migration strategies, broadband infrastructure management and deploying
multimedia services
Afternoon
sessions
IMS 2: Rolling out of successful IMS
based networks and delivering profitable applications and
services
Beyond Fixed Mobile Convergence: Profiting from new revenue
generating applications, successful business models, content partnerships that
will ensure the provision of next generation IP services
Managing Qos: Managing quality of service and
service performance in a multimedia environment
Migration to Next Generation IP
Networks: Effectively increasing network
capacity and reduce telecoms costs base
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