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IIR Telecoms
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Mon 08 Jun 2009
- Thu 11 Jun 2009
Arabella Sheraton Grand Hotel, Munich, Germany
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Discover how European service providers are deploying fibre in their access networks to deliver profitable mass market video and interactive services
Fibre To The Home/Building and Fibre To The Node/Curb with xDSL to the customer are key elements in most broadband service providers' short to medium term market strategies.
FTTx Summit is a great place to find out more about the detail of these market strategies. With over 90 senior representatives from service providers in the audience of over 170 delegates in 2008, by attending this event you can spend time with the people responsible for defining fibre access strategies within the main PTTs, competitive carriers/local access providers, broadband service providers, cable operators, municipalities and utilities.
It's also a valuable opportunity to find out more and compare different vendor products, new technology and standards initiatives that are making fibre access more efficient and affordable.
New for 2009
The FTTx Summit Interoperability Showcase - a totally independently organised opportunity for vendors to demonstrate the interoperability of their new, standards compliant products - a unique opportunity for service providers to see new equipment and applications working in a multi-vendor access environment
Next Generation PON Technical Briefings - your first opportunity to compare the different NG PON technologies - XG-PON, NG-PON1, NG-PON2, TDM-PON, XL-PON, HPON. Learn about the new architectures, increased density and aggregation features that are driving down the cost of high bandwidth passive networks
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"A great opportunity for networking" Home Networking, Marketing, Sonaecom
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"Great networking" President, FTTH Council Europe
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Who Will You Meet
Senior decision makers from telecoms operators, cable MSOs, municipalities, utilities and service providers who are driving fibre deployments. Plus key figures from leading international broadcasters, content providers and applications developers and strategic representatives from all of the leading systems, subsystems, fibre, software and management/integration organisations.
By region
Western Europe 43%, Scandinavia 21%, Eastern Europe 18%, Middle East 9%, Southern Europe 7%, ROW 2%
By industry
Operators 45% (incumbent and alternative operators, utilities, municipalities), Content providers %5, Regulators 3%, vendors 47%
Typical roles
Head of Content • Director of Access Networks • Head of Interactive Services • Marketing Director - Video Services • CEO • CTO • Chief Engineer • Head of Network Development • Senior Engineer - FTTH Strategy • Project Manager - FTTH • Managing Director • Chief Technologist • Senior Engineer - Network Development • Director Platform Management • Director of Network Operations • Research Director, General Manager - Optical Networking Group • President & COO • Director of Technology Development • Head of IPTV
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