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>>Agenda >>FTTH Forum Nov 10 Conference Agenda
10 - 11 - 2010

>>08h30 | 09h00 Reception & Welcome coffee>>

>>09h00 | 09h10 Welcome Message & Opening of the FTTH Forum 2010>>
  Hassan Claussen, HanseCom Media & Communication

>>09h10 | 09h40 Keynote Address
Taking Your Life to New Horizons>>
  * FTTH Worldwide: Global ranking and analysis
* FTTH in Europe: market status
* Analysis of the situation in Eastern Europe
* Analysis of the situation in European “FTTH Countries”
* Discussion for reasons why Europe is lagging behind
* Market forecast for FTTH

Chris Holden, FTTH Council Europe
>>Presentation-Files

>>09h40 | 10h10 Keynote Address
The Magyar Telekom Optika Program>>
 

* Market environment
* Drivers of the program
* Implementation
* Lessons learnt

Thilo Kusch, Magyar Telekom
>>Presentation-Files


>>10h10 | 10h40 From Fibre Deployment to Fibre Adoption>>
 

* Connected experience-connected home-connected life
* Building the FTTH service roadmap
* Some FTTH proof-points of today


Ana Pesovic, Alcatel-Lucent
>>Presentation-Files

>>10h40 | 11h00 Networking Break>>
 

>>11h00 | 11h30 Using Pre-Connectorised Solutions on Aerial Networks to Enable Fast and Cost Effective Fibre Builds Outside the Major City Environments>>
  Mike Knott, Corning
>>Presentation-Files

>>11h30 | 12h00 FTTH and Other Future Proof Optical Access Architectures which Consider CAPEX Limitations and Other Real-Life Decisive Factors>>
  FTTx architectural variants that adjust to the realities of:
* Field infrastructure adequacy and reuse
* Support of legacy services
* Return on investment expectations

Eliseo Rodriguez, Keymile
>>Presentation-Files

>>12h00 | 12h30 Questions and Answers>>
 

>>12h30 | 13h00 FTTH Worldwide Panorama>>
  * Status of FTTx deployment worldwide
* Main leaders strategies
* Technical challenges

Roland Montagne, Idate
>>Presentation-Files

>>13h00 | 14h30 Lunch Break>>
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>>14h30 | 15h00 Afternoon Keynote Address
Regulatory Challenges of Next Generation Networks>>
 

* Tradeoffs between Regulatory Intensity and Investment Incentives
* Next Generation Networks call for Next Generation Regulation
* Open Access


Marcus Weinkopf, Deutsche Telekom AG, Bonn
>>Presentation-Files

>>15h00 | 15h30 Fiber to Rural Areas - The Swedish Model>>
 

If the residents in rural areas build their own access networks, they can have real broadband through FTTH. A Swedish project funded by the EU, the Swedish Telecom Authority and the residents' own work. More than 700 villages have already done so.


Lars Hedberg, The Swedish Urban Network Associaton
>>Presentation-Files

>>15h30 | 16h00 Networking Break>>
 

>>16h00 | 17h30 Panel Session Business Models >>
 

Chairman: Richard Jones, Ventura Team

 

The difference of business models. Case studies.

Panelists: Benoit Cosandey, Roland Montagne, Frans-Anton Vermast, Thilo Kusch

Understanding Service Constraints to Better Move Along from Initial Deployment to Full Territory Coverage

* Who will use the network
* How those services will impact the network architecture,
   capacity and operations
* How their concurrence wil impact deployment strategy and
   financial aspects
* Who will (still) be there when the network reaches significant
   importance

Benoit Cosandey, Sierra Energy

 

 

The Amsterdam Perspective of Public Private Financing of the Utility for the Gigabyte Society

* Intro to Amsterdam Citynet and timeline 
* Projected take-up, customer numbers and cash-flow profiles
* Financial structure
* Progress to date

Frans-Anton Vermast, City of Amsterdam 

 

 

 


>>Presentation-Files

>>17h30 | 17h40 Draw iPod Nano>>
 

In case you stay until the end of the day and you have submitted your completed questionnaire you will participate in the draw of a brandnew stylish iPod Nano (http://www.apple.com/de/ipodnano/)



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