CTIA - Mobile Life - (Page 8) CTIA Educational Sessions The wireless industry continues to be one of the most dynamic sectors in the American economy, marked by technological innovation, competitive challenges and an ever-evolving ecosystem comprising companies from telecommunications, Internet, IT, and media. The International CTIA WIRELESS 2009 educational program will address a broad array of issues in over 20 sessions regarding the development of technology, business roadmaps and emerging opportunities for new and existing wireless players. 8 w! Ne Developing Businesses on Mobile Thanks to advanced technologies, new markets for wireless services are popping up where you might least expect them. This track will explore the emerging wireless applications poised to penetrate unconventional customer bases and expose new market opportunities for wireless business expansion that include the sale of wireless goods and services. Target audience for emerging opportunities topics: Marketing, sales, consulting, strategy and venture capital-focused attendees. w! Ne The Blueprint of Convergence Technologies enable wireless products and services, and the converged platform allows for enhanced capabilities at the network level and for customer facing applications. These topics will focus on the developing technology implementation plans that will affect the wireless landscape over the next 5 years. The sessions will discuss strategies for technology integration between existing and new wireless and wireline operations. Target audience for technology topics: Engineers, Application Developers, Hardware, Handset and Infrastructure Manufactures, Network System Architects, Programmers and other technology-oriented attendees. w! Ne Partnerships Growing Mobile Traditional and non-traditional partners join together in wireless ventures to meet the burgeoning opportunities. Mobile industry players are finding that the business environment is evolving and that the rules of engagement are changing. These topics will examine the business side of the ever-changing wireless partnership paradigms, and will contrast the old landscape with the industry’s emerging prospects. Target audience for business topics: Management and business development-focused attendees. NEW for International CTIA WIRELESS 2009 Attendees now have the flexibility of purchasing individual sessions! Introducing the State and Federal Public Policy CTIA’s news-making State and Federal Public Policy Track returns in 2009, featuring discussions with top state and federal policy makers addressing the issues that the wireless industry faces on the state and federal levels. Potential panel topics include: Competition in the Wireless Marketplace; National Framework; 700 MHz; Public Safety; Open Platforms; Broadband; Emergency Alerts; Taxes, and more. Additional details will be announced soon. CTIA Individual Session Pass Includes: Admission to the purchased number of CTIA Educational Sessions, Exhibit Floor and CTIA Keynotes. does noT Include: Special Interest Seminars (SIS), Tower Technology Summit, BBWF*Unwired presented by IEC, WIRELESS Gala or CTIA VIP Clubs. The selected number of session passes will be applied to your badge in the form of credit(s) (1 credit = 1 session pass). These credit(s) will be redeemed by tapping your badge at the session door. You will be able to gain access to sessions until all purchased credits are applied. Once a credit has been applied, it can not be reversed. Please email ctiareg@itn-international.net if you have any questions. For the latest on CTIA Educational Sessions, please visit www.ctiashow.com. http://www.ctiawireless.com/events/event_details.cfm?calID=807 http://www.ctiashow.com
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