Broadband is becoming increasingly important worldwide. Whether it is used to deliver advanced IP services such as video-on-demand or computer desktop conferencing, broadband is changing the way business can be done.
This enchanting and memorable evening with melodious K.K was organised by Sun Microsystems and managed by Bharat Exhibitions. The theme of this evening was "When everyone is connected... anything is possible!", where the industry's elite were invited to be a part of Sun's digital world and open their eyes to limitless possibilities.
The 3G technology is the natural evolution of 2G services as it will facilitate higher speed and data throughputs enabling the delivery of a wide range of multimedia services such as video streaming, movie downloads, mobile TV and so on. 3G will also facilitate the implementation of important e-initiatives such as e-governance, e-education, tele-medicine and so on.
Telecom industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in India with a lot of activity happening in that space nowadays with the entry of global players. With over 330 million mobile subscriber base, India now stands as the second largest wireless network. With the current growth trajectory, India is poised to achieve the target of half a billion connection by 2010. The stage is set for a battle as the players roll up their sleeves for a tough battle for who gets a larger chunk of one of the largest and fastest growing sector in the world. At this time it becomes very interesting to keep an eye on the changes that are happening in the competitive landscape of this industry and share and increase our knowledge about the sector.
With global trials and deployments already underway the WiMAX and wireless broadband revolution is gaining traction with one goal in mind: to meet increasing business and consumer expectations for higher bandwidth and mobility. WiMAX will give users uninterrupted and untethered access to a rich variety of high-bandwidth services not only around offices, homes, coffee shops, airports, and hotels, but also as users roam in rural, suburban, and metropolitan areas.
Over 260 million people in India now own mobile phones & this is expected to reach 500 million by 2010. India is the fastest growing cellular market in the world - With ever rising cellular subscribers; Voice is increasingly becoming a commodity. Service Provider's are experiencing low ARPU's and high subscriber churn rate.
3rd IPTV India 2008 created the best forum in the country, which 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.
Billing & Roaming India 2008 represented a unique forum focusing on the specific billing & roaming challenges within the Asia Pacific region. This event brought together leading operators, technology providers and regulators to address commercial and technical strategies to maximise roaming revenues & improve billing and customer care practices and achieve operational excellence. It also assessed challenges faced by and provide solutions to telecom operators in their need to maintain profitability and ARPU maximization in the competitive marketplace.
IMS India 2008 conference drove convergence in technologies, networks, access, services, content, revenue, and control at degrees heretofore thought impractical. The event was designed to equip participants with the knowledge, solutions and partners they need to make IMS based services a profitable reality. It also reviewed the potential for IMS globally and locally.