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ACCESS ’07 EXECUTIVE BUSINESS FORUM<br />

Tuesday, 27 November 2007 • 10:00 am - 11:45 am<br />

Regulatory Policies Driving Fiber Access<br />

Chair: Dr. Niel Ransom, Board of Directors of<br />

AMCC, ECI, Telecom, Ellacoya Networks,<br />

Overture Networks and Teknovus<br />

Unlike ADSL that has been deployed over an<br />

existing copper infrastructure, fiber access<br />

networks require significant investment in new<br />

loop facilities that must be justified in an era of<br />

strong open competition. Governments around<br />

the world struggle with crafting policies that at the<br />

same time encourage investment in fiber<br />

infrastructure (viewed as an important national<br />

goal) while also fostering telecommunications<br />

competition. Panel members will discuss the<br />

differing regulatory policies being applied in<br />

various world regions and their consequent impact<br />

on the deployment of fiber access networks.<br />

Invited Speakers:<br />

David Young, Verizon Communications<br />

Marcus Weinkopf, Deutsche Telekom<br />

Dorothy Attwood, AT&T<br />

TBD, NTT<br />

Tuesday, 27 November 2007 • 10:00 am - 11:45 am<br />

Operator Perspectives on Next<br />

Generation Mobile Networks<br />

Session Chair: Dr. Mallik Tatipamula, Juniper<br />

Networks<br />

Mobile services have been evolving rapidly<br />

towards broadband and multimedia based on<br />

emerging 3G/4G technologies. Successful delivery<br />

of these emerging mobile services requires that<br />

mobile operators consider designing and<br />

deploying efficient and optimized next generation<br />

mobile networks to address various challenges. In<br />

this session, experts from 5 top mobile operators<br />

share their perspectives on:<br />

• Mobile services evolution<br />

• Key challenges and potential solutions to<br />

provide mobility of IP services<br />

• The need for smarter solutions to deliver the<br />

impressive performance of future radio<br />

networks in a real environment<br />

• Implementation of 3G/LTE<br />

• Need for coherent organization within a<br />

carrier to develop internal ecosystems<br />

Invited Speakers:<br />

Dr. Kazuo Imai-san, NTT DoCoMo<br />

Dr. Kalyani Bogineni, Verizon Wireless<br />

Dr. Klaus-Juergen Krath, T-Mobile International<br />

Remi Thomas, Orange/France Telecom<br />

Bob Pippert, Sprint-Nextel<br />

Tuesday, 27 November 2007 • 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm<br />

IPTV Network Requirements and<br />

Interoperability<br />

Session Chair: Dan O'Callaghan, Verizon<br />

Communications, ATIS IIF Chair<br />

This session will explore the architecture, DRM,<br />

and Quality of Service requirements for IPTV, as<br />

well as considerations for IMS applications<br />

among other areas, as defined by the ATIS IIF.<br />

Attendees will gain from this session a thorough<br />

understanding of the technology and network<br />

planning direction for IPTV services. Areas of<br />

focus in this session include the technical and<br />

network considerations for IPTV services and<br />

deployment as they pertain to:<br />

• Consumer Domain – the place where IPTV<br />

services will be consumed<br />

• Network Provider Domain – the domain<br />

connecting customer and service providers<br />

• Service Provider Domain – the domain<br />

providing service to a subscriber<br />

• Content Provider Domain – the domain that<br />

owns or is licensed to sell content<br />

Invited Speakers:<br />

Randy Sharpe, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent<br />

Kinney Bacon, Scientific Atlanta<br />

Jeff Carr, Sony Electronics<br />

Kenneth Toney, Tektronix<br />

Tuesday, 27 November 2007 • 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm<br />

Moving Spectrum Management Forward:<br />

Technical and Regulatory Challenges<br />

Session Chair: Fred Matos, National<br />

Telecommunications and Information<br />

Administration (NTIA)<br />

This session will highlight major spectrum<br />

management issues today and those expected in<br />

the near future. New spectrum management<br />

concepts will be described, and how they will<br />

improve access to the spectrum.<br />

Tuesday, 27 November 2007 • 4:15 pm - 6:00 pm<br />

Next Generation Home Network and Home<br />

Gateway<br />

Session Chair: Dr. Tetsuya Yokotani, Mitsubishi<br />

Electric Corp.<br />

In this session, experts discuss the next<br />

generation home network from several points of<br />

view, such as requirements, functions, and<br />

implementation. Evolution of the NGN and its<br />

impact on the home network is discussed,<br />

including the impacts of multi-grade QoS and<br />

highly secure services on the home network and<br />

home gateway.<br />

Invited Speakers:<br />

Ryutaro Kawamura, NTT Cyber Solution Laboratory<br />

Tetsuya Yokotani, Mitsubishi Electric<br />

Lawrence Chee, PMC-Sierra<br />

Nikolay Guenov, Freescale Semiconductor<br />

Stanley Moyer, OSGi<br />

Paulo Pastorino, HGI<br />

Tuesday, 27 November 2007 • 4:15 pm - 6:00 pm<br />

The Road to 4G: Obstacles and<br />

Challenges<br />

Session Chair: Angeliki Alexiou, Alcatel-Lucent<br />

The objective of this session is to discuss and<br />

debate on what the most critical challenges are<br />

and how they should be addressed.<br />

Invited Speakers:<br />

Farooq Khan, Samsung<br />

Richard Dean, QUALCOMM, Inc.<br />

Angeliki Alexiou, Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent<br />

Wednesday, 28 November 2007 • 10:00 am - 11:45 am<br />

Broadband Deployments<br />

Session Chair: Bruno Orth, Deutsche Telekom<br />

Operators around the world are making<br />

significant investments in new access network<br />

systems. Broadband is a critical component of<br />

the network evolution and this investment could<br />

determine the future of the wireline and mobile<br />

business. This session will provide an industry<br />

snapshot of broadband deployments worldwide.<br />

Invited Speakers:<br />

Dr. Shigeyuki Akiba, KDDI R&D Labs Inc.<br />

Brian Whitton, Verizon Communications<br />

Dan Parsons, BroadLight Inc.<br />

Bruno Orth, Deutsche Telekom<br />

Wednesday, 28 November 2007 • 10:00 am - 11:45 am<br />

Wireless Technologies / Platforms /<br />

Services for Mobile Entertainment<br />

Session Co-Chairs: Dilip Krishnaswamy,<br />

QUALCOMM, Inc.<br />

Bob Larribeau, TelecomView<br />

This session will address wireless protocols and<br />

technologies, services, network architectures, and<br />

platforms for mobile television and for mobile<br />

entertainment in general. The panel members will<br />

present the strategies that service providers are<br />

adopting as they move from a limited market entry<br />

phase to a fully developed mass market phase.<br />

Trade-offs between personalization of the service<br />

vis-à-vis the cost and efficiency of delivering the<br />

service are considered. Wireless platform<br />

architecture requirements to provide support for<br />

such services are also considered. The session<br />

will discuss both the business and technical<br />

ramifications of these available choices.<br />

Invited Speakers:<br />

Mark Gannon, Motorola Labs<br />

Alan Crouch, Intel Corp.<br />

Dr. Phillip Alvelda, MobiTV, Inc.<br />

Shaker Viswanathan, QUALCOMM MediaFLO<br />

Technologies<br />

Regis Paquette, Alcatel-Lucent<br />

Scott Poretsky, Reef Point Systems<br />

E X P O<br />

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