David Paddon of The Canadian Press has a story on the wires providing a preview of one of the concurrent panels taking place Monday (June 16) at The 2014 Canadian Telecom Summit.
The Winnipeg Free Press version of the story is titled “Canada’s wireless policies has left industry skeptical: summit organizer“. It features our Competition in Telecom panel, “a panel of academics and other economists who will debate whether governments can actually create sustainable competition through their regulatory policies.”
As I am quoted, “On one hand, you might have lower prices. On the other hand, you may have reduced incentives to invest in new technology.”
We are expecting a lot of media coverage this year from the global business press, industry newsletters and websites. BNN-TV will be on site and CPAC is recording a few of the keynote addresses and panel discussions for broadcasting later this summer.
Paul Bagnell of BNN had a preview of highlights he is looking forward to hearing at the event. You can read his blog post and watch his clip on the BNN website. Paul is planning to interview a number of speakers throughout the day.
The Financial Post has an article this morning that also includes a preview of The Canadian Telecom Summit.
If you are interested in telecommunications, broadcasting and information technology, then you should be at The Canadian Telecom Summit. Check out the full program.
I look forward to meeting you there!