Management World Middle East

Management World Middle East

02 Mar, 2010 - 03 Mar, 2010
Dubai, UAE
 

Management World Middle East 2010 will bring together industry experts from the mobile, fixed line, cable, Internet, media and entertainment industries to explore new growth from new business models and new services, cost savings from operational excellence and maximised revenue from loyalty and customer retention. We will examine the competitive markets; their very different needs and the economic outlook for the future. We will also look to a global audience to learn the practical lessons of the past as well as strategies for survival and profitability.

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Expand the roaming pie
Roaming hubs enable smaller players to scale quicker, at a lower cost and tap new revenue sources.     read more
 

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Coordinated approach brings a summer of regulatory certainty for low-density areas
Those not evolving could fall into obsolescence
Media companies need to cannibalize themselves

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VoIP players are pushing the mobile industry to consider HD voice
Dynamic SIM allocation helps telcos avoid the need to buy and commission more network platforms than are actually required

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Functionality to expand over five years
HP, Dell vie for 3Par, NBN becomes bargaining chip

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Deciding when and where to use MPLS to improve end-to-end packet performance
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VAMOS doubles voice capacity in GSM without further hardware investment

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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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War of words between Apple and Adobe heats up