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Fixed Mobile Convergence – What Works? What is the Future?


Fixed Mobile Convergence Conference
Date & Time: Wednesday, August 8, 2007
5:00 PM Brussels CEST
11:00 AM New York EDT
8:00 AM Los Angeles PDT
Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: FREE

Today’s communication strategies must include wireless strategies. But does wireless represent the total solution for the future? Or is it a way to augment the current network to support an increasingly mobile workforce? What are the risks and opportunities in selecting an architecture?

This webinar provides a sampling of the architectures and techniques which will be discussed at the Fixed Mobile Convergence Conference on September 5 - 7 in Chicago, IL.

Speakers:
Dan Jacobson thumb.jpgDan Jacobson, Senior Portfolio Manager, Converged Voice Services, Sprint
Dan will discuss the current opportunity for the seamless integration of wireline and wireless services that enable the mobility of your workforce. He will walk you through potential cost saving opportunities and productivity enhancements such as single number, single voicemail, abbreviated dialing and the extension of existing PBX features to your mobile phone.

Fanny Mlinarsky thumb.JPGFanny Mlinarsky, President, octoScope
For those interested in current WiFi opportunities and upcoming WiMAX alternatives, Fanny Mlinarsky from octoScope and contributor to IEEE standards works will discuss what is happening in the standards body and what it means to current deployments and future implementations.

Both panelists will take questions from the audience at the end of the presentation. For those planning to go to the FMC event in Chicago, this is a great preview of some of the topics to be covered.

Who Should Attend:

  • Enterprise Architects

  • CIOs

  • Telecom Managers

  • Network Engineers

  • Enterprise IT and LOB managers

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