FTTH Conference

FTTH Conference

24 Feb, 2010 - 25 Feb, 2010
Lisbon, Portugal
 

FTTH Conference 2010 will be a worthy successor to the last edition in Copenhagen, which united 2.200 visitors, 74 speakers and 71 exhibitors with top quality content and excellent networking possibilities.

This two-day landmark event allows participants to deepen their knowledge of a wide range of fibre-to-the-home related topics such as regulatory and policy affairs, technical progress, content and services, environment and many more.
The speaking sessions will be illustrated by both European and international case studies from leading industry experts debating fibre deployments around the globe. Be ready to share their professional knowledge in the exhibitors’ hall which will provide you all facilities to acquire hands-on experience with the most recent high technological fibre solutions.

Website: http://www.ftthcouncil.eu/ftth_conference/
Tel: +32 2 503 22 75
Email: info@ftthcouncil.eu

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Vendors, industry bodies and operators alike have taken bold steps to meld the once-disparate 4G technologies
Bolder action needed to stimulate infrastructure investment
In the mobile world of 2010, hardware is just a vehicle for service-enabling software platforms and devices are anything you can stick an RF chip inside
New EU cut-off rules require considerable investment to bring systems into a real-time state
Surprise! Connecting utility meters raises security issues
A Russian hacker posts porn on a video billboard. You’ll be seeing more of that.

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Industry experts forecast trends in a decade. One key theme: the hardest decisions will not be about technologies, but the business models to monetize them

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Autonomous wireless sensor networks have tremendous potential for apps such as body-area networks (BANs) monitoring your vital signs
As operators deploy video servers and their associated ecosystem, DPI and unified threat management enable them to integrate security servers in their core infrastructures

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The iPhone maker's complaint against HTC underscores the widening role of the International Trade Commission in cross-border disputes over smartphone tech

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How wireless operators will win by putting consumers in control of their mobile content experience.
Genesys
Learn how to optimize service delivery—both within and outside the contact center—to improve customer loyalty and reduce churn.

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