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Day One Tuesday 24th October 2006

Registration and Coffee

08:30

Speed Networking

09:00
Your opportunity to get to know your peers before the start of the conference and set a relaxed and informal atmosphere

Chairman's Opening Remarks

09:15
  • Graeme Gordon, Senior Partner, Eversheds, UK

Positioning OPERATOR Wholesale & Interconnection Strategies in Changing Regulatory and Commercial Environments

Formulating OPERATOR Wholesale and Interconnection Strategies in Converging and IP Centric Networks

09:30
OPERATOR
  • Outlining the future challenges and opportunities facing telecoms operators in terms of interconnection and wholesale revenues:
    • Next Generation Networks
    • regulation
    • convergent services and networks
  • How can operators position themselves to harness new interconnection and wholesale opportunities and who will emerge as the dominant players?
  • To what extent is technology driving the future of interconnection and how should the commercial side keep pace with the change?
  • Examining the impact of IP networks and Fixed-Mobile Convergence on interconnection
Claire Paponneau, EVP International Wholesale Business, France Telecom, France

Creating Profitable Business Models for Interconnection within Next Generation Networks and Fixed-Mobile Convergence

10:00
OPERATOR
  • Understanding the impact on traditional interconnect business models from the deployment of NGNs and increased FMC service deployment
  • How will interconnection business models adapt to accommodate new services that function independently of the network?
  • Comparing the relative profitability of retail and wholesale business models, where can the highest margins be made?
  • Examining the pros and cons for voice-only interconnect agreements
  • Crafting interconnect agreements with non-traditional telecoms players such as ISPs and cable TV companies
  • Daniel Sjöberg, Head of Strategy, TeliaSonera International Carrier, Sweden

Effectively Adapting Interconnect and Wholesale Strategies to Meet the Demands of New EU Regulation

10:30
  • Examining the new EU regulatory framework and its impact on roaming and interconnection
  • Outlining the timeframes for the imposition of new regulation and how operators should prepare for the new demands upon them
  • What is the role of NRAs in implementing the new European Regulatory Framework?
  • How will regulation of fixed-line operators with significant market power be adapted to encompass mobile operators?
  • To what extent might heavy regulation act as a disincentive for operators to invest in NGNs?
  • Fabio Filpo, Associate, O'CONNOR & COMPANY, Belgium

Networking Coffee Break

11:00

PANEL DISCUSSION - Is there a Case for the Deregulation of Telecoms Interconnection?

11:30
PANEL DISCUSSION

As mobile operators and regulators lock horns once again over the issues of roaming and interconnection rates, the debate continues as to whether the telecoms market requires more or less regulation to foster competition and protect the consumer. This panel discussion will let you join the debate on the case for deregulation.

  • How should interconnection be defined and what is the impact of the definition on the nature of regulation?
  • To what extent is regulation necessary to ensure competition in the telecoms market and to what extent does it harm operators?
  • In what ways can regulators and operators effectively work together to produce the optimal regulation for both operators and consumers
  • Can competition regulators effectively manage the telecoms market or is the participation of telecoms regulators necessary?
  • Bernhard Wiesinger, Director of Regulatory Affairs, Carrier Relations & Roaming,Hutchison 3G, Austria
  • Fabio Filpo, Associate, O'CONNOR & COMPANY, Belgium
  • Dr. Dieter Staudacher, Senior Analyst, Legal Department, RTR, Austria
  • Gita Sorensen, Managing Director, GOS Consulting Ltd., UK

Exploring Pricing Strategies and Regulatory Models for Mobile Termination

12:00
  • Is it appropriate to create a unique price level for mobile termination?
  • Examining the suitability of glide path models as appropriate regulatory instruments
  • Defining a "fair" model for regulatory intervention in mobile termination pricing
  • Addressing experiences from regulatory intervention regarding mobile termination in the EU review process
  • Bernhard Wiesinger, Director of Regulatory Affairs, Carrier Relations & Roaming, Hutchison 3G, Austria

Opening and Exploiting New Wholesale and Interconnect Markets

Overcoming Regulatory and Structural Challenges to Form Effective Interconnect Agreements in Emerging Markets

12:30
NRA
  • Examining the regulatory challenges of interconnection in emerging markets
  • What are the current options open to regulators in emerging markets?
    • Improve flagging GSM interconnect regulation or concentrate on NGN interconnection?
  • Effectively working with national regulatory bodies in emerging markets to secure comprehensive interconnect agreements
  • Examining interconnection and access in remote areas and the opportunities for incumbent and new entrant operators to expand their reach
  • Adapting best practices from interconnect agreements in developed telecoms markets to the specific conditions in developing markets
  • Lester Garcia, Director General of Economic & Regulatory Affairs, COFETEL, Mexico

Networking Lunch

13:00

Driving Business with Content Providers through Effective Interconnect Agreements and Billing and Settlement Resolution

14:15
OPERATOR
  • Outlining the differences between traditional telecoms interconnection and interconnection with content providers
  • Technically bridging the network gap between the operator and content provider network through third party agreements
  • What do content providers look for in interconnection agreements and how can operators leverage this to win content partners?
  • What is the process of transaction sharing over interconnected networks and what are the available models?
  • Developing strategies to minimise and resolve disputes with content providers and effectively settling financial payments
  • Uwe Fortwaengler, Roaming & Interconnection Manager, Carrier Services, O2, Germany

Creating Operator Wholesale and Interconnection Strategies in Small, Heavily Regulated Markets

14:45
OPERATOR
  • Outlining the regulation of the Slovenian wholesale market
  • Examining the impact of regulation on development of new services
  • Is the regulation of the access and call origination mobile market the proper way to achieve competition for convergent services?
  • Why deregulation? Examining the impact of deregulation on wholesale and interconnect strategies
  • Vesna Prodnik, Head of Regulatory Affairs, Telekom Slovenije, Slovenia

Networking Coffee Break

15:15

Examining the Impact of Fixed-Mobile Convergence on the Interconnection Market and how Fixed and Mobile OPERATORs can Exploit the Opportunities

15:45
  • How will FMC redistribute interconnect revenue between fixed and mobile operators and what will the impact be on cost structures in the telecoms market?
  • Assessing the impact on consumer pricing from the shifting relationship between fixed and mobile operators within FMC
  • Exploring the potential pricing principles that will define interconnect charging within FMC
  • Gita Sorensen, Managing Director, GOS Consulting Ltd., UK

Developing Interconnection Agreements that Encompass the Complexities of Next Generation Networks

16:15
OPERATOR
  • What should a Reference Interconnection Offer for NGNs contain and what should be included?
  • Examining the differences between traditional GSM interconnection and those on NGN networks and how this will impact the interconnect business model
  • Incorporating the additional services that IP networks can offer into an interconnect agreement
  • Including reliable QoS forecasting and setting manageable QoS in an NGN interconnect agreement
    • what QoS measures should be used in NGN interconnect agreements within the wholesale market?
  • How can agreements between layers in the NGN value-chain be brokered? Is there a case for a "mother company" to deal with all agreements?
  • Alexander Gratzer, Interconnect Co-ordinator, ONE GMBH, Austria

End of Day One and Networking Drinks Reception

16:45
 

Day Two Wednesday 25th October 2006

Registration and Coffee

08:45

Chairman's Opening Remarks

09:15
  • Masson Gurmit, Highdeal, UK

Understanding the Technical Interworking of NGNs and FMC to Inform Wholesale and Interconnect Commercial Strategies

Overcoming the Technical Challenges of NGN Interconnection and Understanding the Solutions Available to OPERATORs

09:30
OPERATOR
  • Overcoming the challenges of connecting TDM and IP services
  • Developing interconnection models between operators in a pure NGN environment
  • Examining the impact on interconnection if operators fail to agree new interconnection models
    • will interconnection between legacy and NGN networks become the de facto standard in an all-IP environment?
  • Delivering new services over IP networks while maintaining optimal QoS
  • How will different NGN applications create different technical demands on the quality of IP connection they use?
  • Frederic Schepens, Director Mobile Business, Belgacom, Belgium

Exploring the Technical Interworking of Networks within Fixed Mobile Convergence

10:00
OPERATOR
  • Outlining the way networks interconnect within FMC and the various technologies enabling this interconnection – UMA, SIP, IMS
  • Creating interoperable services irrespective of the equipment and number of networks involved
  • To what extent is SIP interworking a stepping stone to IMS-based multimedia services?
  • What are the technical challenges of creating multiple network interworking without loss of QoS
  • To what extent will the cost of FMC networks and technologies affect the business models for interconnection?
    • will higher interconnection costs offset the cost of investing in new technologies?
  • Theo Schuurman, Project Manager Interconnect, Orange, The Netherlands

Overcoming the Challenges of VoIP and wVoIP Interconnection and Examining the Impact of these Technologies for the Interconnection Market

10:30
PANEL DISCUSSION

VoIP and wireless VoIP technologies have the potential to transform the telecoms market and interconnection between VoIP services and between VoIP and traditional telecoms services is a vital issue still under debate.VoIP technologies, and the new players that have entered the telecoms market because of them, may rewrite the way interconnection is defined and managed. This panel discussion will allow you to join the debate on VoIP interconnection and its impact on the telecoms market.

  • How does VoIP and wireless VoIP interconnection differ from traditional interconnection?
  • How can VoIP services successfully interconnect with mobile networks?
  • Is outsourcing a viable way of dealing with VoIP interconnection?
  • What is the impact of number portability on VoIP interconnection?
  • Frederic Schepens, Director Mobile Business, Belgacom ICS, Belgium
  • Harry Moen, Manager Interconnect Operation, Fixed Division, Telenor Nordic, Norway
  • Dr. Tim Kelly, Head of Strategy and Policy Unit, ITU

Networking Coffee Break

11:00

Developing Effective Wholesale and Interconnect Business Models within NGNs and FMC

Constructing Interconnect Pricing Principles within Converged and Next Generation Networks

11:30
INDUSTRY FORUM
  • How will the mobile-to-mobile and fixed-to-fixed interconnection pricing principles be effected by interconnection within FMC?
  • How will operators effectively price NGN interconnection – by time or by data usage?
  • Effectively pricing to overcome the difference between current fixed and mobile termination rates
  • Examining the implementation of accounting separation within converged and NGN networks
  • Dr. Tim Kelly, Head of Strategy and Policy Unit, ITU

Examining the Nature of Interconnect Pricing in the Transition Period from Traditional Fixed Networks to full Next Generation Networks

12:00
NRA
  • What actions do operators have to take to create effective pricing principles in the transition period towards NGNs?
  • Outlining the pricing models that operators can exploit:
    • top down vs. bottom up LRIC models, which is more appropriate?
  • Exploring the regulatory challenges of bundled retail offerings within FMC and how these can be addressed in relation to accounting separation
  • Fergal Mulligan, Senior Manager Wholesale Pricing, ComReg, Ireland

What form will Interconnect Pricing and Billing Principles take in Next Generation Networks to

12:30
PANEL DISCUSSION

Generate Maximum Interconnect Revenues? The future of telecommunications will see the traditional telecoms and internet worlds coming together. This in turn will bring together two differing interconnect models, that of internet peering and telecoms interconnection. In a converged world what form will interconnect agreements take? This panel discussion will allow you to join the debate on the future of interconnection agreements and pricing principles.

  • Will internet peering or traditional telecoms interconnect models form the basis for interconnect agreements in a converged telecoms environment?
  • Is there scope for a hybrid agreement encompassing the two agreement types?
  • How will prices be set and quantified in an IP world?
  • Alexander Gratzer, Interconnect Manager, ONE GMBH, Austria
  • Stefano Nicoletti, Senior Analyst, Ovum,UK
  • Catherine Joyce, Senior Consultant, InterConnect Communications, UK
  • Martin Browne, CEO, i-conX Solutions Ltd., UK

Networking Lunch

13:00

Exploring Interconnect and Wholesale Regulation within NGNS and FMC

Examining the Regulatory Approach to Access/Collocation in NGNs

14:15
OPERATOR
  • Outlining Market developments that are leading operators to migrate to NGNs
  • Effectively dividing the risks of investing in NGNs
  • Exploring NGNs and the limited role of access regulation
  • Should LLU obligations apply to NGNs?
  • What is the impact of NGNs for the 2006 Review of the EU Regulatory Framework?
  • Jilles van den Beukel, Head of Regulatory Affairs, KPN, The Netherlands

Examining the Challenges of Interconnect Regulation for FMC Services

14:45
NRA
  • Outlining the approach to the growth of FMC services
  • How will regulation or the lack of regulation affect competition within FMC services?
  • Defining who should pay whom within an FMC service - who is the supplier of interconnection services and who is the purchaser?
  • Assessing the likely timeframes for the introduction of FMC specific regulation
  • Speaker TBC

Networking Coffee Break

15:15

Analyzing the Legal,Technical and Practical Questions surrounding Interconnection and Call Termination Challenges of FMC Number Portability

15:45
NRA
  • Examining the legal situation of FMC number portability
  • Highlighting call termination and interconnection challenges that will arise with FMC porting, in terms of:
    • customer services
    • routing and billing
    • inter-carrier relations
  • Putting commercial and regulatory strategies in place to ensure that FMC portability supports and drives usage of FMC services
  • Examining numbering challenges that may arise from the implementation of an FMC strategy and how these can be resolved
  • How can existing separated mechanisms for fixed number portability and mobile number portability be modified to cope with FMC?
  • Dr. Dieter Staudacher, Senior Analyst, Legal Department, RTR, Austria

Liberalization of Long Distance Telephony Services and the Role of Interconnection Agreements:Turkish Case Study

16:15
NRA
  • Examining the Incumbent’s Reference Interconnection Offer and its importance in the regulatory environment
  • Dispute settlement procedures and interconnection agreements: Examining the need for regulatory intervention
  • The role of the fixed interconnection charging in the liberalization of long distance telephony services.
    • outlining in zone and out zone charging models in Turkey
  • The margin for new entrants: Exploring the state of competition in voice services
  • Fuat Tolga Yalcin, Assistant Expert in Telecommunications, Telecommunications Authority of Turkey

Understanding the Evolution of Regulatory Trends in a NGN World

16:45
  • Defining a NGN network and the relevant aspects from a regulatory perspective
  • Assessing the impact of next generation networks and the evolution of business models in a NGN world
  • Is Net neutrality a real issue?
  • Tomorrow's regulation in a NGN world: a focus on access, migration towards new networks and regulations of bundles
  • Stefano Nicoletti, Senior Analyst, Ovum, UK

End of Day Two

17:15
 

Day Three Thursday 26th October 2006

Registration and Coffe

08:45

Chairman's Opening Remarks

09:15
  • Catherine Joyce, Senior Consultant, InterConnect Communications, UK

Driving New Wholesale Revenue in Increasingly Competitive Markets

Examining how Operators can Drive Wholesale Revenue Growth through New Services and Technologies

09:30
  • Redefining the "Wholesale" opportunity - the decline in the unit prices of minute termination and transport infrastructure should be driving "Wholesale" units and operators to redefine their future, what are the options?
  • What opportunities do "convergence" and the introduction of next generation networks bring to the "Wholesale" marketplace and how can they be exploited?
  • Can an old dog learn new tricks? What are the challenges facing "Wholesalers" seeking to exploit the converging world?
  • Are Wholesale revenues in terminal decline? How will new services be priced and can Wholesalers avoid being marginalised by an "all you can eat for free" model?
  • Gary Norgate, Director of Global Focus Accounts, BT Global Services, UK

Is there a Business Case for Telecoms Operators to Offer any Retail Service they provide as a Wholesale Product?

10:00
PANEL DISCUSSION

In an increasingly competitive environment differentiation and diversification are key to maintaining and winning business in the wholesale and interconnection market. How can operators achieve this diversification and what else can wholesale departments offer other than traditional bandwidth and minutes? This panel discussion will allow you to join the debate on the future of the wholesale market.

  • Can all the services that a telecoms operator offers be segmented and sold as a wholesale service?
  • How should operators position themselves to gain strategic advantage over their competitors?
  • Who will the dominant players be in the wholesale market in 5 years time?
  • Gary Norgate, Director of Global Focus Accounts, BT Global Services, UK
  • Fergus O'Reilly, VP Product Strategy, Highdeal, UK

Exploring the Transition of the Carrier Business Model toward the “Wholesale Solutions Enabler”

10:30
  • Examining the ways in which new technologies are shaping the wholesale business case
  • How are MVNOs defining the wholesale market and how should carriers respond to the pressure?
  • Exploring the new "hubbing" paradigm within Interworking and Roaming
  • Outlining the steps for the Carrier to become a “wholesale solutions enabler”
  • Giuseppe Valentino, Director, Marketing Wholesale Services IP/Data, Telecom Italia, Italy

Networking Coffee Break

11:00

Understanding Interconnect Practices in Emerging Markets to Inform Operator Interconnect and Wholesale Strategies

11:30
  • Outlining the general challenges faced by operators in emerging markets
    • access to capital, quality and availability of infrastructure, skills deficit
  • Exploring Common Gateways Practices
    • what are the most common practices? How can convergence help to more effectively utilise capacity?
  • The business case for 3rd party clearing houses
    • what have historically been the problems with Voice Interconnect Agreements (and the honouring of them).What are opportunities in this field?
  • Effects of the regulator in different emerging markets
    • case study from the Economic Community of West African States
  • Lasse Johnsen, CEO, VoIP-X Communications Limited, UK

Examining the Impact of the Multiplication of MVNOs on the Wholesale and Interconnection Markets

12:00
GROUP DISCUSSION

The growth of MVNOs has had a major impact in many areas of the telecoms industry, none more so than in the area of wholesale.With the increasing market presence of MVNOs, operator wholesale strategies must strike a balance between protecting their own subscriber base and winning valuable wholesale business. This panel discussion will allow you to join the debate on the growth of MVNOs and its impact on the wholesale market.

  • How should operators react to the growth in the market significance, and hence negotiating power, of MVNOs?
  • What are the best strategies for negotiating and pricing interconnect agreements with MVNOs?
  • Will ‘next-generation’ MVNOs have a strong impact on interconnect pricing and wholesale strategies?

Understanding the Impact of New EU Regulation for OPERATOR Roaming and Wholesale Strategies

Outlining the Nature of New European Roaming Regulation and the Repercussions for Operators

12:30
OPERATOR
  • Outlining the new roaming regulation formulated by the European Commission
  • What are the costs of the regulation of roaming charges?
  • Comparing the impacts of the regulation on different operators
  • How will the regulation affect competition and customers?
  • Are there alternative solutions to bring down roaming charges?
  • Oliver Kaliski, Senior Regulatory and Economic Affairs Manager, Mobilkom, Austria

Networking Lunch

13:00

Protecting Existing Wholesale Revenue from Fraud and Revenue Leakage

Defending Against the Risks of Wholesale Fraud within Next Generation Networks

14:15
  • Assessing the extent of the threat from wholesale fraud and what the potential impact on operator revenues could be
  • Understanding how fraud acts as a potential loss, as well as a cost, to operators
  • Wholesale fraud : examining the new direction of fraud from retail to wholesale threats
  • Detecting fraud within operator networks and effectively monitoring potential threats:
    • refiling
    • 8XX calls
    • arbitrage
    • credit risk
    • bypass
  • Coping with interconnection with a variety of operators across a number of taxation and rating combinations
  • Forestalling potential fraud at the agreement negotiation stage
  • Protecting third party content from piracy and fraud through robust fraud strategies
  • Harry Moen, Manager Interconnect Operation, Fixed Division, Telenor Nordic, Norway

Minimising Interconnect Revenue Leakage through Effective Interconnect Management Strategies

14:45
  • How can operators minimise revenue leakage while reducing the cost of running an interconnect administration team?
  • Exploring the need for flexibility within interconnect agreements to allow for successful management of the agreement
  • Safeguarding revenue through the efficient management of settlement cycles between operators
  • Adapting existing interconnect administration to meet the increased complexities of NGN interconnection
  • Bart Staelens, Head of Carrier Services, Mobistar, Belgium

Helping the Bottom Line : How a New Approach to Interconnect Billing Solutions can Deliver on Growth

15:15
  • Martin Browne, CEO, i-conX Solutions Ltd., UK

Chairman's Closing Remarks

15:45

Farewell Coffee

16:00

Close of Day Three and End of Conference

16:30
 
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