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    About the mEcom Telecommunications & ICT Summit 2007



    About the mEcom Telecommunications & ICT Summit 2007

    mEcom 2007 Conference and Exhibition is brought to you under the patronage of His Highness General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.

    As part of mEcom 2007, the regions premier event for telecommunications and enterprise communications technology, the mEcom Telecommunications and ICT Summit will bring together the leaders in the Middle East’s ICT industry. This event includes a two day conference for the telecommunications industry followed by a day of seminars on the latest in communications technology for enterprise organisations. Speakers will discuss all the latest trends and developments including; privatisation; regulatory change; competition; 3G; Next Generation Networks; new business and revenue opportunities; and the application of communications technology in enterprise and government organsiations.



    Confirmed speakers include:


    Mohammed Qamzi, CEO, Etisalat
    Mohammed Al Ghanim, Director-General, TRA, UAE
    Osman Sultan, CEO, Du
    Harri Koponen, CEO & GM , Wataniya Telecom Kuwait
    Yousuf Al Sayed, CEO, Thuraya
    Stefano Mazzitelli, CEO, Telecom Italia Sparkle
    Emadeldin Ahmed, CEO, Sudan Telecommunications Co. (Sudatel)
    Alan Horne, General Director, Bahrain TRA
    Dr Homoud Al Kussayar, Vice President Strategic Planning, Saudi Telecom
    Eng Naashiah bint Al Kharusi, Board Director, TRA, Oman
    Dr Siyamend Othman, CEO, Iraqi NCMC
    Olivier Campenon, VP Eastern, Northern and Central Europe, EMEA President, BT, UK
    Claire Paponneau, EVP Wholesale Solutions, France Telecom
    Abdullah A. Al Asmari, Supervisor, LAN & Wireless Data Eng. Grp, ARAMCO
    Eid S Harbi, Supervisor for Data Backbone Network Engineering Group, ARAMCO
    Dr Roger Hage, Business Development Director (Enterprise Solutions), Ericsson
    Bo-Erik Dahlstrom, President, Ericsson Middle East
    Senior representative, HP
    Giorgio Heiman, Head of Professional Services - EEMEA, Orange
    Karim Sabbagh, Partner & VP, Booz Allen Hamilton
    Guido Baumhauer, Managing Director of Strategy, Marketing and Distribution, Deutsche Welle
    Dave Reeder, Editorial Director, CPI
    Tarek Jundi, Regional Sales Manager – SP, Cisco
    Baoqiang Li, President - Middle East, ZTE
    Naseem Javed, CEO, ABC Namebank, USA
    Noel Kirkaldy, Director Wireless Broadband MEA, Motorola Networks & Enterprise
    Yann Marston, Director Business Development EMEA, Motorola Networks & Enterprise
    Osama Qadan, General Manager & Founder, Equinox International
    Matthew Glynn, Partner, DLA Piper

    This is your opportunity to attend the regions main event in 2007 and find out all the latest information on the future of the regions telecommunications industry and enterprise applications of communications technology.



    Programme

    SUMMIT DAY ONE: 23rd APRIL 2007


    08:45 Chairperson’s opening remarks
    Karim Sabbah, Partner & VP, Booz Allen Hamilton


    KEYNOTES


    09:00 Opening and keynote: Future of the Middle East telecommunications sector



    Overview of regional telecommunications industry and how the future looks
    Reasons behind aggressive investment in other global operators and how it is decided which are the best to invest in
    Importance of brand identity and Etisalats recent re-branding launch
    How will Etisalat achieve its stated goal of top 20 global telco operator by 2010
    Adding value with new customer centric products
    International expansion plans, what next?
    Future challenges and opportunities
    Mohammed Qamzi,CEO, Etisalat


    09:35 How new telco entrants make their mark and compete alongside more established telecommunications organizations



    How Du became the UAE’s second carrier
    Differentiating Du from Etisalat and existing regional telcos
    What are the key challenges faced by a new entrant?
    Benefits and opportunities of the convergence of voice, video and data onto a single IP network for both the telecommunications industry and consumers?
    Guaging current use of IP systems by Du’s future customers
    Du’s assessment of the current regulatory environment in the region: is it conducive for new carriers to compete?
    Future challenges and opportunities for new telecommunication companies
    Osman Sultan, CEO , Du

    10.00 Emerging Telecom Challenges in the MENA region

    As liberalization advances, the telecom sector in the MENA region is facing a number of challenges: Maturing regulation, stagnation in fixed telephony, decline in mobile ARPU, broadband uptake, and consolidation. The challenges are redefining telecom operators priorities and driving a new set of strategic trends in the region.

    Dr Homoud Al Kussayar, Vice President Strategic Planning, Saudi Telecom


    10:25 CEO Questions and answers

    10:45 Coffee break and exhibition viewing

    FUTURE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS


    11:30 Future of the global telecommunications sector


    Overview of the telecommunications industry and how the future looks
    How BT’s strategies will ensure it remains a World leader
    Adding value with new customer centric products
    BT’s international expansion plans, what next?
    Future challenges and opportunities for telco operators
    Olivier Campenon, VP, Eastern, Northern, Central Europe and President of EMEA, BT

    REGULATION & COMPETITION


    12:00 PANEL SESSION: Effective regulation and encouraging competition in NGNs and converged markets


    Global overview of recent developments in telecommunications competition and pricing regulation
    Challenges in regulating a privatised telecommunications industry
    Regulating broadband and narrowband telecommunications
    Regulating broadband access charges
    Effective regulatory strategies to increase broadband competition
    International telecommunications regulation co-ordination
    Working with carriers to ensure effective, prompt and consistent implementation of new regulations and market incentives
    Policy projects, market reviews and other policy developments
    Assessing the current regulatory environment
    Regulatory requirements for market development
    Impact of new technology and industry convergence on the regulatory process
    Working with industry regulators and competitors for successful outcomes
    Future challenges for industry regulation
    Mohamed Al Ghanim, Director General, TRA UAE
    Eng. Naashiah Bint Al Kharusi, Member of the Board, TRA Oman
    Alan Horne, General Director, Bahrain TRA
    Dr Siyamend Othman, CEO, Iraqi NCMC
    Moderator: Karim Sabbagh Partner & VP, Booz Allen Hamilton

    13:00 Lunch and exhibition viewing

    MOBILE


    15:15 Developing 21st century mobility services


    Overview of recent developments
    Assessing the regulatory environment for new operators
    What is the market demand for enhanced mobile services?
    Developing 3G services and what it can offer the customer
    Potential of mobile content
    Potential of new mobility services such as WiFi and WiMAX
    Future challenges and opportunities
    Harri Koponen, CEO, Wataniya Telecom Kuwait


    INTERNATIONAL GROWTH


    15:45 Italia Telecom’s international growth and the Batelco Telecom story


    Overview of Telecom Sparkle’s recent developments abroad
    The Batelco story
    Understanding foreign domestic market: business, government and consumer demands and how this will be met
    What are the key challenges now faced by Telecom Italia in this venture?
    Benefits and opportunities with the convergence of voice, video and data onto a single IP network
    Overview of current use of IP systems by business and industry
    How will this transform the way businesses operate?
    Assessing the regulatory environments in other countries –
    is it conducive to greater broadband roll-out and deployment?
    Evaluating current and future wholesale pricing models
    Future challenges and opportunities in wholesale markets
    Stefano Mazzitelli, CEO, Telecom Italia Sparkle

    16:15 Coffee Break and exhibition viewing

    SATELLITE


    17:00 Case Study: Satellite telecommunications


    Overview of IP networking over satellite
    How IP will challenge your business model and open up new opportunities
    Satellite Statistics: from broadband to ISPs, where are the most profitable business opportunities?
    Meeting the rising demand for end-to-end network manage ment
    Next generation mobile technology: going beyond narrowband
    Wireless integration: materializing a sustainable satellite offering
    Adding value: how terrestrial technologies can create new satellite service customers
    Broadcasting regulation: navigating the red tape
    Yousuf Al Sayed, CEO, Thuraya







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    17:30 Chairman’s summary

    17:45 End of day one

    SUMMIT DAY TWO: 24th OCTOBER


    08:45 Chairperson’s opening remarks
    Dave Reeder, Editorial Director, CPI

    KEYNOTE SESSIONS


    09:00 Opening keynote address

    09:30 Sudatel: developing a national telecommunications company


    Overview of recent Sudantel developments
    Understanding business, government and consumer demands and how this will be met
    What are the key challenges now faced by carriers?
    Overview of current use of IP systems by business and industry
    How will this transform the way businesses operate?
    Assessing the current regulatory environment in the region is it conducive to greater broadband roll-out and deployment?
    Future challenges and opportunities for carriers
    Emadeldin Ahmed, CEO, Sudan Telecommunications Co. (Sudatel)

    SAUDI ARAMCO CASE STUDY


    10:00 Aramco and new telecommunications technologies



    Overview of the recent developments within ARAMCO
    Assessing the challenges that were faced
    Implementation of the new strategies
    Future planned expansion
    Abdullah A. Al Asmari, Supervisor LAN & Wireless Data Eng. Grp, ARAMCO
    Eid S Harbi, Supervisor for Data Backbone Network Engineering Group, ARAMCO

    10:45 Coffee Break and exhibition viewing

    WHOLESALE


    11:30 Developing France’s wholesale carriers market


    Overview of the current wholesale market
    Can the market sustain new players?
    Regulatory requirements for market development
    Evaluating current and future wholesale pricing models
    Identifying key areas for infrastructure investment
    What are the current challenges for France Telecom’s wholesale market
    Assessing future opportunities
    Claire Popanneau, EVP Wholesale Markets, France Telecom

    WIRELESS


    12:00 Wireless Broadband Solutions for Middle East & Africa


    The requirements and challenges for wireless broadband
    Assessing wireless broadband solutions – Mesh WiFi, WiMAX, HSxPA
    WiMAX – an update for the Middle East & Africa
    Noel Kirkaldy, Director Wireless Broadband MEA, Motorola Networks & Enterprise

    TELCO BRANDING & IMAGE BUILDING


    12:30 Image leadership mandate for telcos

    Naseem Javed has advised numerous Telcos on image and identity matters including, Bell Canada, BellSouth, BCTel, Sasktel and personally created the name identity TELUS, now the 5th largest telco in North America
    Brand building for the undiscovered customers
    The four mega Forces at play in the GCC
    How to create World-class name identities
    How to reduce burn-rate yet stay in the limelight
    Naseem Javed, CEO, ABC Name Bank International USA

    13:00 Lunch and exhibition viewing

    IPTV & BROADCASTING TO MOBILE DEVICES


    14:00 Potential of IPTV broadcasting to mobile devices


    Overview of developments internationally
    Understanding the potential market for content distributed over diverse platforms
    Identifying current and future trends in content for IPTV and mobile devices
    Understanding the technical challenges
    Role of industry partnerships between broadcasters, content producers and telcos
    Developing the right business model
    What business benefits can IPTV and broadcasting to mobile devices offer telecommunications organisations?
    Who owns the viewer/consumer?
    Where is IPTV going and what other services such as interactivity can IPTV offer the viewer?
    Developing an effective digital rights management system
    Future challenges and opportunities
    Guido Baumhauer, Managing Director of Strategy, Marketing and Distribution, Deutsche Welle

    BROADBAND


    14:30 Broadband and Beyond

    This presentation will outline Ericsson's vision for "Broad Band Services to a screen of your choice".

    The Middle East is growing rapidly on many fronts, not least of which are Broad Band services. Ericsson will discuss it's vision for delivering broadband to any screen, through wireless and wireline based technologies in the Middle East. Key to this presentation will be a study of 3 large regional countries by Consumer Lab (in the context of broadband), presentation of success stories from Ericsson customers globally and a summary of key success factors.

    Bo-Erik Dahlstrom, President and Head, Bo-Erik Dahlström, President and Head, Ericsson Middle East

    CASE STUDY – NGNs


    15:00 Next Generation Networks - France Case Study


    France market landscape
    NeXT program
    France telecom NGN migration straegy
    Robustness / security / operations / scalability
    NGN as a platform for rapid service creation and introduction
    Services for residential customers and business customers
    Quadruple play services - the livebox
    Converged services – unik
    The business benefits of NGN and converged networks
    Georgio Heiman, Head of Professional Services EEMEA, Orange

    15:30 Coffee Break and exhibition viewing






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    GLOBAL TRENDS


    16:00 Global telecommunications trends

    Telecommunications markets are constantly changing and it’s essential that those operating in this sector are able to adapt continuously, in order to service ones customer base, otherwise your competitors will. Discover the trends that are going to cause this from this renowned expert.

    Baoqiang Li, President – Middle East, ZTE

    OUTSOURCING


    16:30 5 steps to achieving a “win-win” in telecoms outsourcing: ‘unleashing the benefits’


    Outsourcing trends in the telecoms sector
    Learning from failure: why outsourcings fail
    Key risk analysis in telecoms outsourcing
    A new perspective on the outsourcing relationship
    How much can the telecoms industry outsource?
    Lessons for customers, providers and industry
    Mathew Glynn, Partner - Head of IT&T MESA Region, DLA Piper Middle East LLP

    17:00 The experience providers: Quad play and beyond
    Tarek Jundi, Regional Sales Manager – SP, Cisco

    17:30 Summary of conference proceedings and closing remarks from the chair

    17:35 Close of conference

    SUMMIT DAY THREE: 25th APRIL


    Today’s agenda features concurrent break out sessions, focussing on the latest communications technology available to you for enterprise and government, each session is industry specific and will be highly interactive. You will be encouraged to ask questions, debate the key issues, ensuring you are totally up to date with what’s available to you. Please select which sessions you would like to attend.

    There will be breaks for coffee, lunch and exhibition viewing throughout the day.

    COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY FOR ENTERPRISE AND GOVERNMENT


    9.00 – 12.00 Oil and Gas
    Intelligent Network Management Framework for Oil & Gas Industries Osama Qadan, General Manager & Founder, Equinox International
    Further speakers tba

    9.00 – 12.00 Banking & Finance
    Speakers tba

    9.00 – 12.00 Civil Defence (Police,Fire Rescue, Ambulance etc)

    Improving Responsiveness and Efficiency of Public Safety Agencies Ericsson has been a major provider of enterprise communication solutions for many years, and the focus on civil defence type solutions is no surprise. Dr Roger Hage will guide you through some of the successful customer applications, where managing assets, communicating with staff easily and securely (usually in areas where coverage is a challenge) is delivered in what can be a stressful environment.
    Today's challenges faced by governments & public safety agencies
    The importance & value of the time factor
    What are the regulatory drivers for improvement?
    Solutions for efficient communication and multi agency collaboration
    Scenario description
    Case study: largest integrated 112 emergency response centre
    Case study: Katrina, disaster relief operations
    What Ericsson is doing in this area?
    Dr Roger Hage, Business Development Director – Enterprise Solutions, Ericsson

    Agile Infrastructure
    Multi-service networks
    Security and reliability
    Expanding connectivity
    Yann Marston, Director Business Development EMEA, Motorola Networks & Enterprise

    12.00 Lunch and exhibition viewing

    Topics will be strategic and technical and focus on:


    Government policy
    Deregulation, competition and licensing
    Privatisation
    Next Generation Networks
    Broadband technology
    3G
    Mobile content
    Voice over IP
    Triple Play
    IPTV
    Wireless broadband
    WiMAX
    Billing and customer care
    Added value services
    Wholesale markets and pricing
    New business models and revenue drivers
    Case study applications by enterprise organisations
    Delegates attending will represent the following organisations:

    Telecommunications
    Government
    Regulatory authorities
    Technology suppliers
    Law firms
    Consultants
    Enterprise organisations including:
    Civil Defence
    Oil and gas
    Banking and finance
    Retail
    Aviation
    Transport
    Technology manufacturers and suppliers
    MEOCM Enterprise Seminars 2007

    25th April Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre

    Day three of the MECOM Telecommunications & ICT Summit 2007 we will be hosting seminars for organizations with major telecoms, wireless comms and IT comms requirements. Each session will focus on a particular business or government sector and will provide useful information on communications strategies and infrastructure.

    Each enterprise session will feature three speakers and last for approximately two hours

    Enterprise sessions include:
    Oil & Gas
    Civil Defence (Police, Fire, Rescue & Emergency Services
    Banking & Finance
    Retgail
    Aviation
    Transportation & Logistics
    How to register


    On-line: visit the sumit website on www.acevents.ae/mecom2007
    Email: Email your details to patrickl@acevents.ae
    Contact us : Call Association and Communications Events on +971 4 397 6138 , +971 4 397 6147
    Mail: write to us at Association and Communications Events, PO Box 8534, Dubai, UAE
    Fax: print the registration page from the web site and fax your details to +971 4 397 6148


    Venue and Accommodation

    mEcom 2007 Conference and Exhibition will be at the National Exhibition Centre, Abu Dhabi, from April 22nd – 25th for the exhibition and April 23rd – 25th for the conference.

    April is a very busy period for Abu Dhabi so we recommend that you book your hotel accommodation as early as possible to avoid difficulties

    Please see the links below for a selection of hotels in Abu Dhabi:

    www.abudhabi-hotelguide.com
    http://www.dubai-hotels-direct.com/abu-dhabi-hotels.cfm
    http://www.exploreabudhabi.ae/portal.../ABUDHABI.aspx
    http://www.hotel-rates.com/ae/abu-dhabi/
    5 Star Hotels 4 Star Hotels 3 Star Hotel

    Booking

    It is recommended you select your hotel and book directly with them. If you have any problems or queries please don’t hesitate to contact the organizers office on +971 4 397 6147 .

    Visa

    Your hotel will arrange and assist you with your visa requirements.
    Check whether you need a visa.

    For further details on the Middle East Communications Conference 2007 or to discuss your participation please contact Patrick Latchem on +971 4 397 6138 or by email to: patrickl@acevents.ae



    Sponsorship and promotional opportunities

    If the Middle East’s telecommunications, government and enterprise organisations are you target market, you should sponsor or exhibit at mEcom 2007. Exhibition and promotional opportunities are still available but going fast. To book your place at mEcom 2007 Exhibition contact David Hirst on +9714 335 6533 or email: david.hirst@mecom.ae





    http://www.acevents.ae/mecom2007/






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