The European Utility Telecom Conference is the largest gathering of telecommunications and technology executives from Europe’s utilities and their technology partners.
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With half of U.S. information workers working outside the office and 35% workers using smartphones, business leaders are looking for solutions that address the rapid adoption of smart, portable devices coming onto their networks.
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Management World 2012 - the meeting place of the industry - helps you rethink the business of communications and help define how you can add value in the connected life.
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Following his keynote address, Johan Bergendahl talks about the new economic model for broadband and why the emphasis should now be on business transformation over technology transformation.
Participant: Johan Bergendahl, CMO, Ericsson
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As the media, comms and entertainment industries converge and learn how to work with one another as allies rather than adversaries, the market is once again in flux as the mass media of yesterday evolves into what is being called the “me-media” of today.
For those with the vision and ability to realise this, the outlook is bright, but players will need to simplify their operations; get to know their customers better and provide compelling content quickly, effectively and inexpensively if they are to grow and thrive.
In this panel discussion, we examine the above in an attempt to tease-out a narrative and time-line indicating where the industry is heading, what its goals now are and how they are going to be achieved.
FEATURING:
EVERTH FLORES, DIRECTOR OF SALES, TELCO VIDEO & CONNECTED HOME EUROPE, CISCO
PAUL BRISTOW, VP STRATEGY MIDDLEWARE & CONSUMER EXPERIENCE, ADB
MIKE SHORT, VP, TELEFONICA O2
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Video added Over 6 months in TTV@IBC2012 by TTV@IBC2012
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Most of today’s communications service providers have business support systems that have evolved separately for their prepaid and postpaid customers. These systems run completely independently and yet carry out very similar functions. The approach is neither efficient nor cost-effective and makes it very difficult to implement new services quickly and consistently.
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Back in the 20th Century for those in the ICT industry the word "infrastructure" meant communications networks - wireline and wireless - as well as data centres, software, routers, bandwidth, computing, the Internet and so on. While for the rest of the world it usually meant buildings, roads, railways, airlines, shipping, pipelines, utility and energy grids, factories, hospitals, financial services and perhaps, to a few people, telecoms and ICT as well.
But that's all changing. These worlds are converging and, as they do, they are becoming more and more intelligent and the world is getting smarter.
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