Telecom Summit program takes shape

Almost all of the keynote speakers have now been confirmed for The 2011 Canadian Telecom Summit. Virtually all of the major service providers and suppliers will be participating again this year and there should be lots of interesting issues to review. A highlight last year was the open conversation with CRTC Chair Konrad von Finckenstein – and we look forward to his return this year.

The 2011 Canadian Telecom Summit features cutting-edge topics for its panel discussions. This year, in addition to our always popular Regulatory Blockbuster panel, we are featuring sessions devoted to LTE: The future of mobile; Connecting Canadians: Delivering broadband to all; Wireless Broadband: Our insatiable thirst for spectrum; Privacy & Security: Guarding information in a transparent world; Unified Communications: The evolving future of business; Evolution of Consumer Communications: Compete or collaborate; Tablets, TVs and Smartphones, Oh My!: The explosion of the multiscreen universe; and, Cloud Computing. With so much public attention is focused on telecommunications issues, no other event is quite like The 2011 Canadian Telecom Summit in covering the industry from every angle.

Government policy and regulation is always brought to life at The 2011 Canadian Telecom Summit. At last year’s event, Minister Tony Clement launched the consultation into liberalization of foreign direct investment in the sector. What has been the impact of a year of uncertainty in the capital markets? Submissions for the 700 MHz consultation will have just concluded, and the whole area of usage based billing and wholesale access for high speed services should continue to figure prominently.

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