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Over the years China VoIP Conference has addressed
the evolution of the telecom business from PSTN to
IP. Today, the telecom business is in the process of
transforming itself yet again, from a “one network
one service” model to a converged multiservice
structure based on an IP network. In this
multiservice era the telecom business is about being
able respond quickly to consumers’ changing needs. |
For network operators that means modular, horizontal service
platforms on top of their broadband networks that enable
rapid service creation. For application and service
providers, it means being able to reach end-users through
open, flexible application development platforms. Under the
all-IP business model, telecoms growth will come from
partnering and collaboration between carriers, technology
vendors and application developers.
The 2008 program has much to offer by way of providing you
with invaluable education. Over 30 keynotes, panel
discussions and information filled sessions are planned over
two days. You'll hear from distinguished global experts who
will share their knowledge, experiences and insights. Come
join more than 1,000 of your peers by taking part in this
outstanding conference.
I look forward to seeing you in May!
Jiang Lin-tao, Conference Chairman,
Chairman State IP Standard Commission, PRC
Chief Engineer, MII China Academy of Telecom Research

Event Highlights for 2008
These are exciting times for telecom operators and
service providers. With networks converging under the
influence of IP and next generation networks rolling
out, the world of communications is poised for dramatic
and disruptive change. All service providers will need
to revise and re-craft their business and technology
strategies. China VoIP & Next Generation Services
Conference 2008 provides telecom executives with the
intelligence and insight to be ready.
Come discover which emerging marketplaces, services,
technologies, standards or platforms are going to have
an impact on your business. Assess the risk/reward for
implementing or bypassing them. Learn about the
next-generation telecoms business. How it will be based
around multiple revenue streams from services delivered
over IP-core networks. Where will the profits come from.
What are the platforms and elements above the network
layer, and how you can spread costs and revenues between
multiple services.
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Learn about the next-generation telecoms
business.
How it will be based around multiple revenue
streams from services delivered over IP-core
networks. Where the profit will come from. What
platforms and elements will lie above the
network layer, and how you can spread costs and
revenues between multiple services. |
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Explore carrier options and business strategies.
Service providers will need to carefully develop
and implement fresh strategies in order to
position themselves at targeted points in the
value chain. Hear what steps operators can take
to transition their businesses from today's
voice-and-broadband model to the multiservice,
multi-platform convergence model. |
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Find out the Future of Voice.
Voice is still the biggest revenue earner in the
telecom industry, and will for a long time
remain the single largest application. Voice
business models are no longer just wireless
versus fixed – now it is anywhere-anytime mobile
versus low-cost or free calls as part of a
service bundle. How can operators develop
innovative services bundles and pricing options
to keep voice customers? |
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Discuss new Service Platforms & Applications.
For multiservice carriers and their partners,
the ultimate goal is to create compelling user
experiences at affordable prices. What must
operators do in order to play an enabling role,
facilitating billing and settlements and
leveraging their brand and customer base? How to
ensure that services that meet customers’ needs
can be quickly assembled and distributed by
multiple partners using multiple technologies?
What will application developers use to deliver
the services differentiation and unique user
experiences that will win customers and deliver
ARPU gains? |
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Evaluate the evolution of IP network
technologies.
IP is the foundation for next generation telecom
services and horizontalization of service
layers. What must telecom CTOs, network planners
and designers, and application developers
consider in this fast-evolving technology
environment before they deploy or execute new
platforms or services? |
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Stay on top of the latest trends for Creating
New and Innovative Services.
The conference will canvass trends and
developments in Web 2.0, Service Oriented
Architecture, Service Delivery Platform, IP
Mulitmedia Subsystem, SIP, Open Source, Peer to
Peer Services, ENUM, Presence and Positioning,
Fixed Mobile Convergence,
Conferencing/Collaboration, Unified
Communications, VoIP Peering, VoIP Security, and
much more! |
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