3G India 2006 focused on laying India’s roadmap on 3G & it showcased the bright future of third generation technologies and services in India. Along with bringing to the fore various policy issues affecting the deployment of 3G in India it also addressed how will money be made out of delivering 3G services and how revenues generated should be shared between the various parties involved. 3G India 2006 offered a powerful forum to understand what service will provide the most value to the user and also the technical issues that need be considered to ensure the success of the 3G strategies in India.
Broadband Tech India 2006 provided an in-depth overview of the challenges facing Indian broadband providers. It assessed the technological development in the Broadband arena and offered insights into the very latest applications that are driving the market forward. It also provided a platform for evaluating the crucial factors necessary for converging communication and for accessing new innovative services and applications for enhanced revenue generation. Through local and international case studies, the conference explored the market potential and adoption rates for Broadband connectivity and looked into the ever-expanding issues of content in light of the current climate and the strive to achieve balance between cost reduction and revenue creation.
Through this conference Telecom & IT decisions makers learnt about practical tools and solutions for their businesses to be able to make informed choices. Technology vendors introduced their latest developments. They also delivered important and timely presentations to help communities and businesses move forward with this technology. Some of the critical areas that were covered include; Policy & Regulatory Issues, WiFi, WiMAX, MMDS, LMDS, EVDO, WI-FI, SATELLITE, EDGE, HSDPA and Wireless Security.
This was India's flagship event for the telecom industry where telecom stalwarts gathered to present key insights & opportunities and lay a vision & roadmap for the future. The event provided a useful & ideal forum for Senior Decision Makers to engage in discussions, debates, brainstorm, learn & share and focus on the successful strategies for the future.
This conference was organised by the Broadcast Engineering Society, Sponsored by Shaf Broadcast and Managed by Bharat Exhibitions.
Value Added Services in the new generation mobile technology arena are a rising star in India's fast growing wireless business. Voice is increasingly becoming a commodity. ARPU'S continue to drop. There is an increased transformation of business models with an aggressive focus on value added services. Value Added Services is increasingly a growth area which helps the operator to maximise revenue and grow his ARPU'S as well. Propelled by the need to bring in service differentiation, operators are bringing new value added services in order to satisfy the growing demand of Indian consumers. The growth of this market sector has attracted wireless operators, handset manufacturers, content developers, music & film companies, cartoon artists, game makers and musicians for ring tones, gaming, mobile imagery, WAP, wall papers, logos, SMS based contests and streaming audio & video.
IP Telephony Aids Productivity ! In the ever changing global business scenario there are new applications in the area of mobility, conferencing and unified access that are very difficult to implement using traditional telephony at reasonable costs. IP Telephony allows new applications and contributes to productivity. IP Phones are now making serious inroads into business telephony the world over. IP Telephony allows richer set of applications & proves to be cheaper. IP Telephony offers many amazing applications - video conferencing, web conferencing, unified messaging, video over IP, cellphone as an extension to IP and much more.
IPTV India 2006 created the best forum in the country that provided an ideal platform for key global industry players with a sharp focus on Indian market to examine the range of technology issues, alternatives and challenges facing the industry today as well as successful business strategies & solutions for the future.
The XXVII All India Police Radio Officers Conference & Technical Exhibition provided an opportunity to the representatives of different organizations, including the Central Para Military Forces of the country, where they interacted with each other and derived benefit by sharing their experiences. The lectures by eminent personalities and the exhibition on this occasion went long way in keeping the participants abreast with the latest technological advancement and modernization of telecommunication network of the country in the changed scenario.
The Network Security India Conference was conceived with the idea that there needed to be a forum in which IT and IS professionals, responsible for corporate network security, had an opportunity to meet face-to-face with the individuals who actually invented the security technology available and being used in the marketplace.
NGN India 2006 International Conference offered in-depth information on the key networking technologies and issues in the years ahead. These included Broadband Wireless, IP Telephony, Network Convergence, new Broadband Technologies, Storage Networking, new Switching/Routing techniques, network security and many more. It was specifically designed for high level and most senior executives responsible for network development and strategy. The conference evolved discussions around topics on the current status of NGN technology trends, business applications and market prospects.