Part of the:
www.the-connected-home.com 21ST-22ND SEPTEMBER 2010 | Thistle Marble Arch Hotel, London
IP Service Provider Strategies to Deliver & Monetise the Networked Home
OVER 45SPEAKERS INCLUDING 21 OPERATORS AND CONTENT PROVIDERS
Anthony Rose, Chief Technology Officer, Project Canvas
Carolyn Luey, Head of Strategy and Planning, Telecom New Zealand
Gerhard Faltner, Multimedia Strategy Manger, Telecom Austria
Geert Kelchtermans, TV Manager, Belgacom
Jose del Valle-Iturriaga, Director, Telefonica Group
Michael Reilly, Director, Orange Healthcare UK
Ruedi Oswald, Head of Devices, Swisscom
Vasily Birulin, Head of Multimedia & Convergence, Vimplecom
Joao Mendes Pedro, IPTV Manager, Optimus
Richard Thomas, Head of strategy- Consumer, BT Retail
Klaus Milczewsky, Products & Innovation, Deutsche Telekom
Guilhem Poussot, Head of Connected Home, Vodafone Group
Franklin Selgert, Chair Mulitmedia Content Delivery, ETSI & Innovation Dept, KPN
Richard Griffiths, Director TV and Entertainment, Eircom
Jukka Helin, CTO, Qbitech Ltd (former Director - TV, Content & Digital Home at TeliaSonera)
Enrico Polese, Strategy and Innovation,
Telecom Italia
Pre Conference workshop 20th September Monetizing the Digital Lifestyle Hosted by Parks Associates
REGISTER ONLINE AT
www.the-connected-home.com Tel: +44 (0)20 7017 5506 Email:
itmevents@informa.com
5 reasons you can not afford to miss the Connected Home World Summit
• 21 in depth operator & content provider case studies of Connected Home launches
• Focussed & interactive agenda including 9 interactive debates
• Unrivalled opportunity to access the key decision makers from the complete value chain: service providers; content providers; consumer electronics; solution providers; standards bodies
• Multiple structured networking opportunities • Latest technology trends and options examined
50%
Discount for Telecoms Operators & ISPs
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