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look back at 2008 
  • 300 delegates from over 175 different organisations
  • Attendees from over 33 different countries
  • A panel of over 50 expert speakers 



     
  • key findings from TWC '08 care of
    TWC previous speakers
    Didier Lombard
    CEO
    France Telecom

     
     
    Speaker photoAd Scheepbouwer
    CEO
    KPN
    Speaker photo
    Sunil B. Mittal
    CEO
    Bharti Airtel
    Speaker photo
    Matt Bross
    CTO
    BT
     

     

     
    Key findings from Telecom World Congress 2008 care of  
     
    Emerging market operators to make European moves                                   
    Telcos admit to longer-term ambitions; Middle Eastern players talk about consolidation and 3G.

    The need for speed: telcos urged to pick up the pace
    Telecoms operators urged to become application aggregators to keep up with customer demand.

    Innovation impossible without collaboration - SingTel
    Singapore market represents test-bed for new services, but scale is an issue.

    BT embraces Web 2.0
    U.K. incumbent's CTO insists he is 'not in love with technology'.

    Fastweb warns on convergence obstacles
    Stakeholders concerned about high capex; regulators concerned about prices.

    Handset limitations hinder FMC
    Aricent claims fixed-mobile convergence has shifted to consumers, while Orange concerned about strain on networks.

    Sport to save live TV
    Customers will pay for football, live sporting events, but operators have found little else to make users part with their cash. Please refer to the style guide when creating a page from blank.
     
    EU aims for single regulator, MNP green light this year
    European Commission bullish on getting key points from its Telecoms Reform Package approved.
     
    Telenor leans towards LTE over WiMAX
    Norwegian incumbent expects degree of convergence between the two access technologies; NTT urges greater focus on backbone networks.
     
    Sonaecom accuses telecoms industry of arrogance
    Portuguese operator critical of lack of customer focus; calls for terms 'triple-play' and 'convergence' to be scrapped.
     
    BT Wholesale takes cues from consumers
    U.K. incumbent, Global Crossing keen to see change in wholesale business models, call for collaboration.
     
    Siemens sees 80/20 split for LTE/WiMAX in mobile broadband
    German vendor expects two standards to grow closer together, but sees no possibility of merger.
     
    Cableco, telco competition intensifies in TV space
    Exclusive content deals becoming a thing of the past as telcos play the numbers game.
     
    Multi-access edge routers vital to keep operator capex down - Redback
    Equipment vendor predicts rapid growth in network traffic as mobile broadband takes off.
     
    Consolidation looms in Indonesia - PT Telkom                                   
    Indonesian incumbent details effects of growing mobile competition in country's mobile space; addresses churn issues, ARPU decline.
     
    Mobile network coverage still king in Pakistan
    Warid CEO sees changing future landscape as telcos start to differentiate on services; says challenging topography creates network-sharing opportunities.
     
    Hutch claims consumers will forget their PCs
    Telco bullish on mobile Internet; plans to launch HSPA version of Skypephone, but dismisses WiMAX.
     
    No such thing as killer VAS - Turk Telekom
    Turkish incumbent argues thousands of services are needed; processes must be optimised.
     
    Fixed broadband still has a future, Huawei says
    Chinese equipment vendor says that services will determine the success or failure of specific technologies.
     
    South East Asian markets still top Altimo index
    While Asian markets offer greatest potential, there is still growth left in CEE, says Russian investment vehicle.