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18th-19th October 2011 • London


Video is coming; get Ready! New for 2011


Managing the Mobile Data Crunch and Optimising the User Experience


Expert speakers already confirmed:


Stephen Bye, CTO and VP, Sprint Technology Development & Strategy


Ed Candy, CTO, Three


Martin Conan, Head of Display Delivery, France Telecom Orange


Sam M. Farraj, AVP, AT&T Digital Media Solutions


Nicolás Lecocq, Video Strategy and Business Development, Telefónica, Spain


Kelly Wearmouth, Head of Content


Partnerships, O2 Media, Telefónica


Dean Bubley, Founder,


Disruptive Analysis


Jerry Kramskoy, Senior Technologist, leading Mobile, BBC R&D


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■ From Informa Telecoms and Media, producers of the Digital TV Industry Summit, IP&TV World Forum, Broadband World Forum, LTE World Summit, Smart Devices, MEM and Cloud Mobility...


Welcoming the Entire Mobile Video Industry, Covering…


■ Using subscriber data - for network traffic optimization, for personalising consumer packages, for targeted and effective advertising


■ Multi-Screen delivery - identifying the demand for and how to profit from a three screen service


■ Business models - which business models can sustain the growth in mobile video and network costs? Ways in which new partnerships can deliver the optimum QoS at the right price for everyone


■ How is new popular mobile video being monetised? Exploring the evolution from IPTV to mobile video, pinpointing successful revenue opportunities from advertising and subscription charges


■ Maximising your content reach - recognising future competition from content providers, clarifying traffic and policy management and extending content distribution rights beyond the home


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