IPTV Forum: Network Development and Deployment Strategies for Moving From Next-Generation Triple Play to Sextuple Play
Posted on: Tuesday, 15 November 2005, 09:00 CST
Senior Executives representing organizations such as Verizon, BT, Time Warner Telecom, BellSouth and many others will come together to discuss the future of telecom revenue growth presented by marcus evans at the IPTV Forum: Network Development and Deployment Strategies for Moving from Next-Generation Triple Play to Sextuple Play.
Website: www.marcusevansbb.com/IPTV; February 6-7, 2006.
This conference will focus on the skyrocketing revenue potential that the industry is about to experience, exploring the technology hidden "behind the screen."
With the potential for IPTV to increase the revenue per consumer by close to 50 percent, the market is in a rush to develop and deploy this technology in a timely manner through the inception of profitable business strategies, improved broadband networks, evolving access technologies and emerging delivery devices, all the while focused on achieving and sustaining a solid ROI. Previously, a substantial amount of focus within the market has been content driven in preparation for the inevitable race to roll out IPTV. In this industry-wide forum, technology will be the focus, and through discussion, debate and informed preparation, the finish line in the race to the remote will be closer than ever.
Key speakers from across the industry will include: Bill Chapman, Chief Platform Designer, BT; Tony Thakur, VP of Engineering and Technology, Time Warner Telecom; Eric Small, SVP of Video Product Management, BellSouth; Brian Whitton, Executive Director of Access Technology, Verizon; Denise Potvin, Senior Technology Strategist of Technology Development -- Video Networks, Bell Canada; Ted Schremp, VP of IP Product Management, Charter Communications and Dan Simpkins, President and CEO, Hillcrest Labs. "Looking to cut in on the cable companies, telecos are spending BILLIONS of dollars to build ultra high-speed networks that use Internet protocol to deliver video over phone lines as a stream of data packets." -- WIRED 09/2005
marcus evans corporate background:
marcus evans, one of the world's leading business information companies, is dedicated to the provision of global business intelligence and information to assist in strategic and effective decision-making. Established in 1983, marcus evans' international network of offices creates major sector-focused events for business learning and networking opportunities across a variety of industries and professions.
For the complete speaker line-up and additional detailed information on the IPTV Forum: Network Development and Deployment Strategies for Moving from Next-Generation Triple Play to Sextuple Play conference, please visit our website at: http://www.marcusevansbb.com/IPTV
Source: Business Wire
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