IIR's Telecoms Regulation Conference

A unique conference, taking place in January in Budapest, will focus on both the fixed and mobile regulatory challenges facing the telecoms industry today. With the increasing amount of activity that we are currently witnessing in this area, now is the ideal time to attend IIR’s comprehensive, two-day Telecoms Regulation conference.

Delegates will benefit from the extensive experiences of operators, NRAs, lawyers and specialist consultants on key topics such as:
  • Assessing the market impact of Next Generation Networks and establishing what regulation is required to manage them
  • Examining how to achieve operational separation and optimise its effectiveness
  • Understanding why and how to regulate VoIP
  • Determining to what extent retail regulation should be removed
  • Discussing the findings and implications of the 2006 Review of the EU Regulatory Framework For Electronic Communications
  • Reviewing the appeals procedures and the application of remedies across Europe
  • Evaluating to what extent the MVNO and broadband markets should be regulated
  • Discussing the impact, costs and challenges of the TV Without Frontiers Directive and the new Data Retention Directive
  • Debating whether the telecoms market is becoming over-regulated
Led by twelve operator and NRA case studies, the experts who will be giving the benefit of their knowledge include: Vodafone Group, Swisscom, mobilkom austria, Openreach, Magyar Telekom, Belgacom, Slovak Telecom, WIND Telecomunicazioni, BNetzA, RTR, Norwegian Post & Telecommunications Authority, Morrison & Foerster and Kemp Little.

To download your personal copy of the brochure, simply go to http://www.iir-events.com/IIR-Conf/page.aspx?id=4062. If you have any queries regarding the event, or would like to register your place, please contact Georgina Hajdu, the event producer, at ghajdu@iir-conferences.com.
Posted on Nov 02, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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