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Telecom World Australia 2009 brings together the global and local telecommunications leaders to explore mission critical information in an objective and independent environment
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For delegates
Why attend Telecoms World Australia:
- Over 40 confirmed presenters from the region's telecom leaders
- The National Broadband Network decision – what does the Government’s recent announcement mean for the industry?
- The impact of the economic downturn on consolidation and investment – Telecoms analysts provide their views
- Telco transformation and value-creation – how are service provider business models changing in response to convergence and innovation?
- Next generation networks and future content services – their role in enhancing the customer experience and driving revenue
- Dedicated Masterclass “Enabling the path to LTE: Leveraging superior network intelligence for smooth and faster roll out of LTE network and services”
How will service providers adjust to a changing competitive landscape?
The Government’s decision to invest $43 billion into building a wholesale-only open access FTTP network has shifted the dynamics of the existing broadband market, creating opportunities for new entrants, ISPs and private investment consortiums.
Service provider business models are also evolving in response to technological innovation, while a slowing economy is forcing operators to rationalise operations and reassess their portfolios to determine which services will continue to drive growth and revenue.
With the industry undergoing a major transition, there is no doubt that Telecoms companies in Australia need to think carefully about how to navigate through the next 12 months
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Richard Windeyer
Acting first assistant secretary, NBN Strategy
Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
Rod Snodgrass
Group Strategy Director
Telecom New Zealand
Maha Krishnapillai
Director, Government and Corporate Affairs
Optus
Bjorn Amundsen
Vice president and Director Head of Mobile Network coverage
Telenor Norway
Ravi Bhatia
Managing Director and CEO,
Primus Telecom
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"Internet networks and content services delivery platforms are intensely technical things. The keys to success in this industry, however, have more to do with human networking than with merely plugging in boxes. I welcome the opportunity to share ideas - and challenges - with other members of the industry."
Simon Hackett, Managing Director, Internode

More information on the masterclass
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See what our speakers said:
"The Government's review of telecommunications regulation is an opportunity to break the impasse around copper access, and lay the foundations for the move to fibre networks. The attendees at this event will be among the key influencers of this process."
David Kennedy, Research Director, Ovum
"Mobile broadband evolution offers with the 3GPP family technologies an evolutionary, compatible and cost-effective roadmap from WCDMA to HSPA, HSPA+ and LTE. Australian operators are leading the way with early deployments placing them ahead in the race. The Telecoms World Australia conference will give an excellent opportunity to benchmark successful experiences and case studies with operators and industry players of the region."
Jean-Pierre Bienaimé, Chairman, UMTS Forum
“The mobile industry is often technical - and sometimes too technical from a customer’s point of view. An important key to success in the mobile industry is to get things to work together independent of technology. Do we need GSM, 3G, HSDPA and LTE or whatever it is called, and what does this really mean for the end user - the customer?”
Bjorn Amundsen, Vice President and Director Head of Mobile Network Coverage, Telenor Norway
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