13 - 15 November 2006, InterContinental Pudong Shanghai, China
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Asia's premier international wireless event!

It's all about wireless data solutions

“Broadband, broadband content and wireless communications services will be the key to growth..” Supachai Chearavanont, President and CEO, True Corp, Thailand in an interview with TelecomAsia, September 2005

Customer’s of today are increasingly demanding broadband access that is personalised and easily accessible across a variety of environments, work settings and networks. Coupled with this, dramatic increases in bandwidth have set the stage for a new genre of data access that will help enhance mobility and productivity. 

Another report by TelecomAsia indicates “Asian telecom regulators are busy paving the way for wireless broadband. Hong Kong is in the middle of a review, Australia has set aside frequencies and Singapore has already auctioned BWA spectrum…” – TelecomAsia, July 2005

Give your company the brand recognition it deserves! Sponsorship opportunities are still available! Please contact Cynthia Wang on
+65 6322 2756 or email at
cynthia.wang@terrapinn.com

As wireless broadband becomes readily available, what does this mean to the carrier community, and what is the business potential for wireless data solutions in the Asia Pacific market?

Does the telco want to end the historic distinction between fixed and wireless networks? What business potential or threats does wireless broadband bring? What are financial implications from both a network cost and a revenue earning perspective?

Wi-World 2006 is a strategic conference that explores the trends shaping the wireless industry and why they are fuelling the need for wireless innovation.

It is designed to debate and discuss the opportunities of high speed wireless infrastructure over multiple devices and considers the business initiatives for broadband access as an enabler of new revenue opportunities for telcos around the world.

Wi-World 2006 will  also investigate the new and emerging technologies for fixed and mobile broadband applications.

    
                
More reasons for you to attend Wi-world 2006!

The biggest and best database and relationship network

Terrapinn is one of the world’s largest and most respected organisers of specialised business-to-business conferences and trade shows. In Asia alone, we have established long-standing partnerships with some of the world’s most successful and well-regarded companies.

Backed by a worldwide network, our offices are dedicated research centres with regional marketing knowledge and a strong database.


CALL FOR SPEAKERS!
If you are interested in speaking or presenting a paper, please contact Clara Danial on
+65 6322 2722 or email at
clara.danial@terrapinn.com

We pride ourselves on the quality of our events and the effectiveness of our content. It is our overriding objective to ensure our events bring you new business opportunities


The Terrapinn difference!
Experience the personal touch at Wi-world 2006!

Experience increased activity!
Meet, interact and do business with the people who really matter.
With an array of networking activities and interactive panel sessions
lined up, get involved and have your say.

Speed Networking –  Interesting and efficient, get to know your peers in the Asia telco industry and stay in the game

Interactive panel sessions –  Wi-World 2006 offers you interesting interactive panel discussions. The “chat show” style sessions offers you the chance to ask the questions you want answers for! You will not get a better chance to question the leading players in the telco industry directly. Consider it an unfair advantage.

Interactive round table discussion is a time set aside for delegates to meet and discuss issues with relevance to their job functions. Delegates have the option to choose from four different topics with each topic led by an industry chosen expert to lead the discussion.

Network, relax and do business – With more than 10 hours of dedicated networking time, Wi-World 2006 offers the perfect setting to network. 

Hear & Learn more – with shorter 20-30 mins presentation - more succinct, accurate and direct presentations means more presenters and topic covered! 

Exchange Ideas – a perfect platform for knowledge and exchange of ideas

 



Hear & Learn more
– with shorter 20-30 mins presentation - more succinct, accurate and direct presentations means more presenters and topic covered! 

Brand your company at this event! For sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, please call Cynthia Wang on +65 6322 2756 or email at cynthia.wang@terrapinn.com



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