"Excellent learning opportunity combined with wide networking"BJ, Global Village, Developing Converged Services 2008
Informa's all NEW Converged Services Congress will enable you to determine your business proposition and get ready for life in a rapidly converging environment.
As the market moves away from a pure voice focus, and the communications and content industries collide, only those players with the foresight to anticipate the key challenges and strategic opportunities provided by this shift, will successfully profit from it.
Borne out of Informa’s highly successful FMC & Quad Play series, the Converged Services Congress will address the new challenges being faced by all convergence players and highlight approaches to tackle their key business critical concerns.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Nicholas Wheeler, Managing Director, ITN On
- Patrick George, Vice President - Marketing & Product Management, Belgacom
- Christoph Schnorrenberger, Head of IP & IP Convergence, GTM Business Development, Enhanced Voice Services, BT Global Services
- Håkon Gudding, Head of Technology Strategy, Telenor
- Andrea Lagana, Project Manager, Home Networks & Terminals, Telecom Italia LAB
- Kennet Radne, SVP Products and Services, TeliaSonera
- Milan Ruzicka, Senior Head of Market Segment - Large & Corporate Enterprises, T-Mobile
- Alan Wright, Head of Future Solutions Group, Motorola
- Jorma Mellin, Technology Director, TDC
- Wenka Booy, Manger, Consumer Insights, KPN
- Clifford Wetherall, Group IT & Billing Director, Telecom Plus plc
Meet Senior Representatives from companies including:
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BT Global Services
TeliaSonera
Telenor
T-Mobile
Telecom Italia LAB
ITN On
Deutsche Telekom
Motorola
University of Regensburg
TDC
KPN
Telecom Plus
OMA
MOMAC
Huawei
Gemalto
Sponge
ip access Ltd.
Informa's Converged Services Congress 2008 will provide you with an excellent opportunity to network with your peers and generate new business, whilst learning about some of the most innovative and thought provoking issues your industry is facing today.







