It’s showtime

It isn’t dancing cats, but I like this video anyway.

This is what will be on the signboard at The Toronto Congress Centre to greet delegates for The Canadian Telecom Summit from June 4-6.

As this posting goes live, we are starting our move into the Congress Centre to be ready for everyone to arrive on Monday. Early next week, the Canadian Telecom industry gathers for the 11th annual Canadian Telecom Summit, which opens Monday.

We hope you will join us – but please register in advance in order to avoid being disappointed.

A number of companies and industry leaders are speaking at the event for the first time. Others are familiar faces.

We do our best to keep the sessions fresh and relevant.

For many, The Canadian Telecom Summit is a chance to meet with colleagues, suppliers and clients to connect and to do business.

There is a trade delegation from Austria joining us this year and we have delegates attending from every province and territory, as well as Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

I hope you will be with us in person. You can teleconference all you want, but there is nothing yet that replaces face-to-face encounters, whether meeting officially or just casually meeting while waiting for the barista to finish pouring your double-shot 2% latte – no sugar, thanks. Ièm sweet enough.

Through the years, these chance meetings have been invaluable for many of our regular delegates. Sometimes, you donèt even know who you needed to meet, until after you met them. As an aside, there is an important message in there for the people who drafted our soon-to-be proclaimed, e-commerce inhibiting anti-spam laws. But I won’t get into that now – maybe over a drink on Monday evening at the cocktail reception.

Follow the event on Twitter using #CTS12. I will try to post links to some of the news coverage from the event.

 

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