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Broadband World Forum 2003

Dates: September 8–11, 2003
Location: Novotel London West, London, United Kingdom
Price: $495

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A1   Migrating to Voice Over Broadband
Joseph Crupi, Texas Instruments
A2 Challenges of Driving Broadband Mass-Market Adoption and Reaching the Non-Technical Majority
Robert Butler, HyperDyne and emotum
Robert Dekkers, Koninklijkee KPN
Mark Neely, IQ Starburst
A3 Delivering Interactive Content Over Broadband Networks (Technical Focus)
Sun-Cheol Gweon, KT
Aviv Ronai, Inovia Telecoms
Paul Blacker, BT Openworld
A4 Rolling Out Triple Play Services Over Competing/Complementary Broadband Access Technology
Jean-Christopher Dessange, Cisco Systems
Eirik Gundegjerde, Lyse Energi
Janne Morstol, Tandberg Television
A5 Customer-Centric Management of Broadband Network Services
Mark Nicholson, Syndesis Limited
Peter Grosse, Siemens AG
Nicola Iorio, Sistemi Group
Rob Sanders, BT Wholesale
B1 Achieving the Universal Coverage & The Mass Market for Broadband
Jae-Jin Lee, KT Corporation
Peter Linder, Ericsson
Willem Verbiest, Alcatel
B2 Delivering Applications & Services over Ethernet to the Corporate Enterprise Market
Guido Romagnoli, Cisco Systems
Geraint Anderson, Cisco Systems Italy
Stefano Nocentini, Telecom Italia
B3 New DSL Technologies: Better Performance and Valuable Features
Hiroaki Kobayashi, Sonet International Corp.
Andrew Morton, Comtrend Corporation
Maury Wood, Analog Devices
Tim Fell, TELUS Communications
B4 Migration Paths to Converged Broadband Networks
Mikko Koskenkorva, Nokia
Andreas Ringhandt, Siemens AG
Harri Mannisto, TeliaSoneria
B5 Deploying Packet Voice in an Unbundled Local Loop
Frederic Potter, Cirpack
Ike Knuivers, Versatel
C1 Achieving Top-line Broadband Quality Experience: Meeting the End-User Expectation
Neil Coster, Sheer Networks
Dave Gellerman, Spirent Communications
Duncan Ingram, BT Openworld
Peter LeBlanc, Aware
Rik Missault, Alcatel
C2 Migration towards Ethernet in the Broadband Access Network
Hermann Rodler, Siemens AG
Bruce Tolley, Cisco Systems
C3 The Broadband Home: Business Implications, Markets, and Users
Robert Bissell, BT Retail
Angel Gambino, BBC New Media and Technology
Chad Raube, Telewest Broadband
Chris Coles, Myrio Corporation
C4 Advancing DSL: Driving the Technology that Delivers the Bandwidth
Kevin T. Foster, BT Exact
D1 Maintaining Broadband Performance in the Access Network
Joe Savage, KMI Research
D2 Business Cases for Fiber in the Local Loop
Michael DiMaurio, FiberCore Systems
D3 Broadband Home Network Architectures - The Digital Home
Nancy Goguen, Texas Instruments
Jay Fausch, Alcatel
Sandra Teger, System Dynamics
Ofer Vilenski, Jungo Software Technologies
D4 End-to-End Security of Broadband Networks
Robert Brace, Nokia
E1 Content Delivery - The Uncertain Value Chain
Adam Joffe, Sonly Online Entertainment
E2 Customer Experiences and Case Studies: Residential & Business
Barrie Kerswell, CMA
Niall Murphy, The Cloud
E3 Achieving Broadband Mobility: Technology and Architecture Issues
Michael Tadault, Alcatel
Rudiger Hnyk, Siemens
E4 Infrastructure Requirements for the Home Network
B. Delvaux, Belgacom
Hans Ulrich Schoen, Siemens ICN
F1 Appropriate Retail Models to Enable Mass Broadband Service
Michael Brusca, Verizon Communications
F2 The Case for Unbundling: What Works?
Gavin Young, Bulldog Communications
Mark Melluish, Independent Networks
John Morgan, Video Networks
F3 Wireless Broadband IP Everywhere: Is it Real?
James McQuillan, QinetiQ
G3 Future of the Broadband Digital Home
Bjorn Fehrm, Fujitsu Siemens
  Half-Day Workshop: Operation & Deployment of Large Scale Broadband Networks
Dave Gellerman, Spirent
Benjamin Ellis, Juniper Networks
Leslie Firlie, Spirent
Jean Pierre Lartigue, Alcatel
Paul McCluskey, Cramer
David Flowers, BT Wholesale
  Half-Day Workshop: Compression Technologies Workshop and Demo
Donald Clarke, BT Wholesale
Brian Levy, BT
Chuck Van Dusen, Tut Systems

Plenary Panels

  Plenary Panel 1: Making High-Speed Service a Mass Market Reality: Where Do We Stand?
Jong-Lok Yoon, KT Corporation
Sachio Semmoto, eAccess, Ltd.
Jean-Claude Vandenbosch, Belgacom
Roland Kittel, Deutsche Telekom
  Plenary Panel 2: Next-Generation Broadband: Alternatives for the Future
Mario Mella, Fastweb
Martin Harriman, Marconi
Anton Schaaf, Siemens
Geraint Anderson, Cisco Systems
  Plenary Panel 3: Driving Global Broadband: Directions Forward
Anders Gustafsson, Tellabs
Hiroaki Takeichi, Fujitsu
Yves Goblet, Bouygues Telecom
Manuel Echanove Pasquin - Telefonica Espana
Thomas Ganswindt, Siemens
  Plenary Panel 4: Content Drivers for the Next-Generation Broadband Network
Adam Joffe, SONY Online Entertainment

Industry Overviews

  Industry Overview 1: Envisioning Anytime, Anywhere Communications
Hack Kim, Samsung
  Industry Overview 2: The State of Global Broadband
Daniel J. Coombes, Motorola
Joseph Crupi, Texas Instruments
Markku Hynninen, Nokia
Michael Rahier, Alcatel
  Industry Overview 3: The Emerging Home Network
Hung Song, Samsung

Keynote Presentations

  Thursday Luncheon Keynote
Krish Prabhu, ECI Telecom
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