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Organiser Message
It was time to send another update because:
1. Nearly 75% of the talk titles and descriptions for next months event have now been accepted
2. A limited number of speaking slots are still available
3. Requests to extend ticket discounting is being honoured
4. The event is next month!
Do remember that this conference always builds late in terms of content. As analyst Dean Bubley put it just a week before the last event:
"It's been a little while since I scrutinised the eComm website and agenda. I've just looked at it, and I'm staggered by the lineup that Lee Dryburgh has put together. It's going to be 3 days of bombardment by a fantastically diverse set of speakers, with background in everything from spectrum policy to social networks."
There is no other event spanning two continents with a fast-paced 15 minute single track running for three days covering everything emerging in communications across telecom, mobile and Internet. There is no other event which was created to promote and accelerate communications innovation. There is no other telecom event which does not allow sponsors to buy stage time thereby cutting out "brochureware" and putting value instead on the time and attention of each attendee.
Regards
Lee S Dryburgh
PS Feel free to connect with me on Facebook here. Follow me on Twitter @leedryburgh. You can also email me directly at lee.dryburgh@eComm.ec
Alphabetical Listing of Talks Accepted so Far
▪ 21st Century Economics: Lessons for Telcos - Umair Haque (Havas Media Lab)
▪ Advances In Spectrum Transparency, Software Defined Radio/Cognitive Radio - Darrin M Mylet (Spectru-Station)
▪ Almost all Marketing & Product Management of Telco Services is Wrong - Rudolf van der Berg Logica)
▪ Current Trends in Community Wireless Networks and Beyond - Aaron Kaplan (FunkFeuer)
▪ Death of the Handset: Evolving from Mobile Devices to the Mobile Digital Life - Mark Rolston (frog Design)
▪ Edge As Value - Value As Edge - Graham Brierton (Voicesage)
▪ Enslaving Humans using Communications Technology for Fun and Profit - Thomas McCarthy-Howe (Jaduka)
▪ Entrepreneurial Advantages with New Open-Source Technologies - Jay Phillips (Voxeo)
▪ European Telecoms 2015: Silent Death or Generative Bazaar? - Julien Salanave (IDATE Telecoms)
▪ Finding Disruption - Michael Jackson (Mangrove Capital)
▪ Goodbye Minutes, Hello Moments - Martin Geddes (BT)
▪ Google Wave - David Wang (Google)
▪ How the "Internet of Things" will Change the Way we Connect - Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino (Tinker.it)
▪ How to get More Value out of Customer Interactions by Blending Online with Voice - Stefan Hopmann (Swisscom)
▪ Humans as a Service: Abstracting Communications to Reach New Applications - Todd Landry (NEC Sphere)
▪ Is LTE being Held Hostage by Ordinary Voice Telephony? - Dean Bubley (Disruptive Analysis)
▪ Lifestyle Segmentation from Carrier Location and Call Data - Greg Skibiski (Sense Networks)
▪ Lifestyle Segmentation from Carrier Location and Call Data - Tony Jebara (Sense Networks)
▪ LTE - Long Term Employment or Less Than Expected? - Moray Rumney (Agilent)
▪ Open Access Makes Economic Sense - Benoît Felten (Yankee Group)
▪ Open Screen Project: Next Generation Contextual Applications - Andrew Shorten (Adobe)
▪ Opening of the Terahertz Region - Robert Horvitz (Open Spectrum Foundation)
▪ Opportunities in Post-Telecom Connectivity - Bob Frankston (Frankston Innovating)
▪ Post Financial Trauma - How is the Telecom Value Chain Now Positioned? - James Enck (mCapital)
▪ Redefining Gifts in the Digital Space - Katie Lips (Little World Gifts)
▪ Slowing Down Communication: Designs Inspired by Quality, Intimacy, and Humanity - Stefan Agamanolis (Distance Lab)
▪ Spectrum 2.0 – What's Really Happening? - Brough Turner (Ashtonbrooke)
▪ Stealth Approaches to Legislating Open Spectrum - Brough Turner (Ashtonbrooke)
▪ Technology and Biological Evolution: What This Means for Media and Communications Technologies - Tomas Rawlings (University of the West of England)
▪ Telemedia Futures - Gerd Leonhard (MediaFuturist.com)
▪ The Emerging Telecology of Social Networks and the Status Update - Stuart Henshall (Phweet)
▪ The Future of Interconnection - Rudolf van der Berg (Logica)
▪ The Global Battle for Communications Justice: An Open Spectrum Manifesto - Sascha Meinrath (New America Foundation)
▪ The Next Wave of Communications Applications - Cullen Jennings (Cisco)
▪ The Practical Edge of Speech Technology - Moshe Yudkowsky (Disaggregate)
▪ Ubiquitous Voice over Broadband - is There a Future Role for the Smart Pipe? - Martin Taylor (MetaSwitch)
▪ Unlicensed Spectrum: Future Regulation - Prof. William Webb (Ofcom)
▪ Video Killed the Telephone Czar? - Jan Linden (Global IP Solutions)
▪ When Will HD Voice Become a Reality? - Martyn Davies (Dialogic)
▪ What Would Telephony be Like if we Designed it Today? - Matt Ranney (RebelVox)
You can find a full description of each talk above as well as view the biography of each speaker by clicking the appropriate link on the event site schedule.
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