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Conference on CEE Telecoms 2009 - now
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November 20, 2008
This conference will examine the key issues of the current global
structure of the telecoms market and opportunities for CEE Telecoms
industry.
An unrivalled informative event for the CEE and EU Markets on the
CEE Telecoms Industry and the new opportunities for international
expansion.
For the sixth consecutive year our CEE Telecoms conference will look
into main issues facing the telecoms industry and offer outstanding
solutions to businesses.The global markets and their economic growth
in 2008 have been expanding by a staggering speed and the demand for
telecoms supply has risen across the world. The market in each new
EU country varies significantly, both in size and wealth: Slovenia’s
GDP per capita is more than double that of Poland’s although
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Impacting
on the telecoms market is EU-mandated competition, decreasing prices
and leading to the introduction of new services by competing
operators and incumbents alike.
This conference will offer an informative insight into the Central
Eastern Europe region, covering regulatory developments, major
players in the fixed-line, broadband, convergence and mobile
markets, the development of new product offerings for the
aforementioned markets, as well as presenting a wide range of
industry related statistics in addition to broadband penetration
forecasts.
Benefits of regulatory measures are becoming evident – the cost of
unbundled local loops and shared access loops fell in Slovakia and
Slovenia while Hungary and Slovenia offer ULLs at prices below the
average of the 27 EU member nations. FttH/FttB availability is
expanding in all CEE countries, with deployments by all manner of
different players in the telecoms market – municipal governments,
mobile network operators, fixed-line alternative operators as well
as incumbents, a trend that is expected to continue moving into
2009. Emerging on the back of growing broadband penetration is the
Internet economy, with data showing rises in the proportion of
businesses or individuals accessing e-government services as well as
businesses and individuals purchasing online. EU funding has
improved accessibility to e-government services and broadband
Internet in underserved areas, with additional funding until at
least 2013. IPTV take up is also on the rise in most CEE countries.
Aggressively priced mobile broadband access with prepaid data
bundles are available in all these countries, offered over now
widely-available EDGE/WCDMA/HSDPA networks and posing significant
challenges for existing wireless broadband (i.e. WiMAX) operators.
This conference will examine the key issues of the current global
structure of the telecoms market and opportunities for CEE Telecoms
industry. Now in its 6th year in the CEE Telecoms Industry, the CEE
Telecoms two-day forum has become an unrivalled informative event to
attract the key players in the market.
Our conference will feature regional reports and thorough
information about the topical issues facing the telecoms industry by
the significant line up of expert speakers in the field.
Key areas of interest to be addressed :
New opportunities in the overly saturated telecoms markets
Learning from the emerging markets – What are the opportunities they
offer and lessons they teach?
Assessing the benefits of regulatory measures
The prospects for consumer services in the CEE region
Convergence is happening: How big is its power?
Expanding Mobile operator offerings
Taking advantage from migration to a converged wireless network
Acquisitions in the Cable and Media sectors
Prospects for growth of IPTV
Service differentiation for IPTV providers
Infrastructure of the CEE Telecoms country specific market
Insight into the evolving Czech telecoms market
Poland and its developing market
Romania’s burgeoning telecoms market
Hungary and its telecoms industry
Growth potential of the Bulgarian market
Macedonia, Serbia and Kosovo: Overview of their telecoms services
The segregated Bosnian telecoms market
Slovenian sophisticated telecoms market
Trends and developments in the Croatian market
The small and developing Montenegrin industry
The competitive Greek telecoms market
You will BENEFIT from additional networking opportunities including
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Extended networking breaks for exhibition viewing
Gala evening drinks reception
You will meet the CEE Telecoms professionals including:
Local, regional and international Mobile Operators
Fixed Line Operators
Carriers and service providers
Cable companies
Content companies
ISPs and analysts
Internet Service Providers
VOIP Service Providers
Telecoms Equipment Vendors
Software Vendors
Telecoms Associations
Financial Institutions
Advisors and Consultants
Key speakers include :
Mr. Jan Larsson,
Senior Strategy & Corporate Development Manager
Teliasonera International Carrier
Mr. Ola Korsmo
Market Director
Telenor Global Service
Mr. Wandrille Pruvot
VP Sales and Marketing & Regional Director (Europe)
BuzzCity Pte Ltd
Mr. Edward Mier-Jedrzejowicz
President
TT Comm s.a.
Mr. Sorin Zorca
Regional Director Balkans
Tiscali International Network
Mr. Petru Fuiorea
CEO
Netcity Telecom
Ms. Kinga Stanislawska
Director Telecoms, Media and Technology
Raiffeisen Investment AG
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