A challenge in organizing a 3-day event, like The Canadian Telecom Summit, is trying to schedule 70 speakers in a way that keeps the interest of our delegates. It looks like we found a way to hold their interest this year.
The main room had its largest attendance this morning. The afternoon program has started with almost full hall. People are sticking around for the panel looking at the state of wireless competition in Canada, part of the discussion associated with the current Industry Canada consultation.
Later, Nortel CTO John Roese is speaking in between addresses from Competition Bureau chief Sheridan Scott and Industry Minister Maxime Bernier.