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28th September 2005 - At the Broadband World Forum Europe
in Madrid, Spain, Siemens Communications will report on new
broadband consumer services and their potential for generating
additional operator business.
In the last years much operator investment has gone into
building and expanding broadband access infrastructures for
consumers, e.g. based on xDSL, coax, leased lines or fibre.
However the most widely used services across these new networks
are still internet access, email and banking. Yet these services
are not generating the revenues the operators need to recoup
their investment and the growth opportunities they need. This
presentation reveals ideas and concepts for new residential
services, their prospects and risks and discusses ways for
evolving todays networks.
This session will look into:
The carrier business models behind those services
and the differentiation they provide
Technologies for implementing new services and risk
involved in providing them (competitive issues, pricing, technology
availability)
Evolution paths for migrating existing voice services
towards these new multimedia services
The presentation will be held October 4 at 3.45 p.m. (Palacio
Municipal de Congresos).
Siemens Communications is one of the worlds largest
players in the telecommunications industry, active in more
than 160 countries. Unique in global comparison, Siemens Communications
consolidates experience and competence in every key market
segment devices for consumers as well as complex network
infrastructures, solution packages or applications for enterprises
and network operators. In addition to its hardware and software
portfolio, Siemens Communications offers comprehensive service
along the entire value chain. For each and every customer,
anytime, from A to Z. On this basis Siemens Communications
is developing solutions for tomorrows communication.
The road to the future has a name: LifeWorks, an innovative
concept aiming at making communication easier and more effective.
Both in business and private life, for every network and every
device. To concentrate on whats important for our customers,
thats what LifeWorks and Siemens Communications stand
for.
Further information about Siemens Communications is available
at: http://www.siemens.com/communications.
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