- telecommunications sector
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9th Annual Signalling Systems for Future Telecoms Conference
Exploring the Evolution of Networks and Interconnect for an all-IP World
Event Date: 16-18 Jan 2008
Location: Radisson Hotel Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Holland
- key conference speakers
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Dan Warren Director of Technology, GSM-A Cees de Zeeuw Manager Design and Architecture Core Networks, KPN Dave Wisely Head of Seamless Access, BT Paolo Tavazzani Voice Services Manager, FASTWEB Chiara Visentin Senior Core Network Architect, VODAFONE GLOBAL NETWORKS
- key conference topics
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- Serving an Increasingly Mobile World through IPX
- Exploring the Role of SS7 Stand Alone Networks as a Milestone in Evolving and Converging Telecoms
- Exploring the Transition to an all-IP Mobile Core Network
- Building a Network/ Signalling Network Exclusively for WCDMA
- Exploring End to End QoS for Signaling over IP
- key conference features
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- Evaluate SIGTRAN developments and migration
- Understand how to make money from new services enabled by SS7 over IP
- Explore the GSMA’s IPX proposal
- Manage regulatory issues relating to interconnect in the signaling domain
- conference focus
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The 9th Annual Signalling Systems for Future Telecoms event will discuss the latest operator strategies for efficient signalli The 9th Annual Signalling Systems for Future Telecoms event will discuss the latest operator strategies for efficient signalling in the IP domain. This conference is valuable for anyone from telecoms operators, service providers, equipment and software manufacturers, consultancies and standards bodies working in the key areas of: Switching, Network Development and Co-ordination, Network Administration and Network Interconnection. The material covered will be appropriate for both technicians and engineers involved in network management and business development executives responsible for the service and product side of the business who need a greater understanding of SS7 capability and the future of enhanced services enabled by advances in SS7 solutions.