Keynote Speech: Green Technology and Opportunity in Telecommunications Ecosystems
From improving data center and network energy efficiency to recycling person mobile handsets, mobile industry is embracing green technologies and generating brand-new opportunities for businesses.
With green technologies, Verizon Wireless managed to save annual energy costs by $1.3 million, and to reduce CO2 emission by an estimated 7,700 tons. Another example, Ericsson and Nokia have both released the product line of their low power base stations manufactured with low power requirements, more efficient electronics, and heat-resistant kit that does not require air-conditioning.
IBM has been recognized as a long-time pioneer and leader in the green technology. In this keynote speech, we will get the long-term vision from IBM’s top-executive and champion in Green technologies about what is their take on the Green Opportunity in the mobile/wireless ecosystem, and how can we possibly monetize by going green in mobile/wireless industry.
CMCA Keynote: TD-SCDMA Industry Situation and Roadmap
TD-SCDMA has succeeded in China as the one of 3G international communications standard. TDIA (TD-SCDMA Industry Alliance) as the leader of TD-SCDMA industry guides the development of TD-SCDMA. TDIA helps CMCC to provide the 3G services for Olympic Game with TD-SCDMA. The slides will introduce the standard of TD-SCDMA/ Application in China and the services for Olympic Game/ TD-SCDMA network solution/ Introduction of TDIA.
Potevio is the leader of Chinese communication industry. Potevio has the experience in communication for long time, and has great success in the part of Communications Industry、Industry Application and Broadcasting. Potevio as the chief of TDIA has built the TD-SCDMA network in China for CMCC. The slides will introduce Potevio’s Characteristics of value-added services/ Potevio’s TD-SCDMA roadmap/ Development of LTE and IMT-ADVANCED/ Potevio’s contributions for LTE and IMT-ADVANCED.
CMCA Keynote Speech: The New Momentum for China's Wireless Telecom in 2008 & After
Many things have happened in China before and during the Beijing Olympics. Among these, the telecommunication industry restructuring and the debut of city-wide wireless broadband are among the ones that will significantly influence the landscape of China mobile/wireless industry.
During Mr. Xie's speech, the general situation of China's telecom operation will be given and the challenge and opportunities faced by all three huge telecom players in China will be discussed. The latest development of the China Wire City (WIFI + WIMAX 802.16d Network) and its potential business model will also be presented.
How will these affect the mobile/wireless ecosystem in China? What can be the business opportunities for the player in the value chain? Come to listen to Mr. Xie's speech.
CMCA Keynote Speech: MobileTV and Network Convergence in China
The Beijing Olympics are an immense undertaking that put China under an intensive global media spotlight. MobileTV has been one of the new media that have obtained bigger and bigger impact during Beijing Olympics. MobileTV is also a perfect demonstration of the trend of network convergence in China - the convergence of Digital TV Networks, Telecommunication Networks, and Internet. What is SARFT’s view on different options of technologies? How will China push forward the unification of broadcasting and communication technology? What will be other applications on the networks along China’s Mobile TV development? Dr. Du’s speech will provide you a clearer picture to these questions.
Panel Discussion: Mobile 2.0 – The Wave of Next Killer Applications with Open Content
Mobile social network, mobile advertising, mobile gaming, location based services, mobile office, mobile entertainment…The increasing penetration of smartphones mobilizes more and more Web 2.0 applications and services, which leads to Mobile 2.0, a revolution of both mobile and web. Integrating the social web with the core aspects of mobility – personal, local, always-on and ever-present, Mobile 2.0 may further popularize User Generated Content (UGC), and makes it much easier to produce and distribute UGC as it happens. "Mobile is going to be the next big Internet phenomenon,” said Google CEO, Eric Schmidt. “It holds the key to greater access for everyone.”
How can users leverage the mobile capability in creating open contents? What will be Mobile 2.0 killer applications facilitates such content generation? What technologies will accelerate Mobile 2.0? Who are the major Mobile 2.0 players? How are you going to capitalize on Mobile 2.0?
This panel discussion will bring together experts and thought leaders from the mobile ecosystem, including startups, investors, mobile carriers, device manufacturers, and mobile service providers. They will unfold the Mobile 2.0 panorama and address the successes, challenges and market potentials of the industry.
Panel Discussion: Open Networks and Open Platforms
A traditionally exclusive industry, the telecommunication industry is recently witnessed to demonstrate a strong trend moving towards openness, especially in the aspects of Open Spectrum and Open Handset Architecture.
Strongly advocated by Google, FCC has enforced the “Open Access” rule in its well-known $19.6B 700 MHz auction. This regulation practice may significantly change the landscape of the telecommunication industry and the whole value chain in the future. It is expected to open the door of the used-to-be exclusive telecommunication industry; new players will explore business opportunities as results of Open Spectrum; end users will be offered richer services with even lower costs. On the handset side, Google recently debuts its Open Mobile OS – Android. Apple also released its beta iPhone SDK. Another giant player, Nokia, also announced the plan to buy Symbian and open-source the Symbian Mobile OS.
In our “Open Spectrum and Open Architecture” panel, industrial leaders including carriers, handset manufactures, Mobile OS providers, legal experts, etc. will elaborate the following topics from various aspects,
- How will the strong push towards openness open the door of formerly closed telecommunication market to new players?
- How will this affect existing participants in the playground?
- What business opportunities it may create to the mobile/wireless ecosystem?
Panel Discussion: The Open Competition Field – Mobile/Wireless EcoSystem in China and Beyond
China mobile/telecommunication market has been an open competition field ever since China reopened its door to the outsider. After the recent restructuring, China becomes a unique place in the world, where three major 3G technologies, namely, TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, and CDMA2000, will demonstrate themselves and compete against each other. The upcoming huge capital investment will introduce tremendous business opportunities to both domestic and international industrial giants. The long-awaited 3G network deployment will also provide an open field for other players in the mobile/wireless ecosystem, who are not afraid to adventure for more innovative applications and business opportunities. The impact of these changes can be felt throughout the industry not just in China but in the global market as well.
In this panel, we will meet the speakers from different sections that have deep footprint in China.
- What are their lessons learned and experience obtained in China?
- How to run business in the China mobile/wireless market?
- Where could be the next gold-mine in China for thriving entrepreneurs?
- For what is happening in the Chinese mobile/wireless industry, how may it affect the rest of the world?
- Will there be any opportunities for companies outside of China in this new space, applications, services or devices?
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