DRAFT PROGRAM
Seminar
June 28, 2010
Stockholm
What are the most effective Government initiatives addressing rural broadband deployment / “bridging of the
Digital Divide” ?
What key regulatory and technology aspects need attention to fulfill the objective of broadband for all?
Location
Samlingssalen
Djurgårdsvägen 6
Nordic Museum
Stockholm
What is behind the Nordic countries’ leading position in broadband for all?
2009 the seminar gathered 50 Government & Regulator representatives from 24 countries. All continents were represented.
With contributions from the following speakers
Göran Marby
Director - General, PTS
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Håkan Eriksson
Global CTO, Ericsson
DRAFT PROGRAM
08:00 – 08:30
08:30 – 10:15
10:15 - 10:45
10:45 - 12:00
12:00 - 13:30
Registration and morning Tea
Welcome and introduction
- Ulf Pehrsson, VP Government & Industry Relations, Ericsson
Keynote: Technology perspectives
Håkan Eriksson, Global CTO & President Ericsson Silicon Valley, Ericsson
Keynote: Aligning global spectrum perspectives
- Commissioner Meredith Attwell Baker, FCC (Invited)
Tea & Coffee
Panel debate: What ICT initiatives are Governments taking to promote a prosperous and sustainable society?
Chair: Torbjörn Nilsson, President, TJN Mediacom
- NN, European Commission (Invited)
- Commissioner Meredith Attwell Baker, FCC (Invited)
- NN, French Government (Invited)
- Bitange Ndemo, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of ICT, Kenya (Invited)
- Elaine Weidman, VP Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility, Ericsson
Lunch – including an update on the World’s First 4G/LTE service
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13:30 - 15:00
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 16:45
16:45
Broadband for all in Germany
- Dr. Iris Henseler-Unger, VP at BNetzA, Germany (Invited)
Broadband for all in Hong-Kong
- HA Yung-kuen, Deputy Director-General of Telecommunications, OFTA, H-K (Invited)
Broadband for all in Sweden
Göran Marby, Director - General, PTS, Sweden
Tea & Coffee
Panel debate: What regulatory actions are needed to meet the economic and competitive challenges of broadband for all?
Chair: Ulf Pehrsson, VP Government & Industry Relations, Ericsson
- NN, European Commission (Invited)
Göran Marby, Director-General, PTS, Sweden
- Dr. Bashir Gwandu, Excecutive Commissioner, NCC, Nigeria
- Alan Horne, ex-Director-General TRA Bahrain and ex-President of the Arab Network of regulators, the UK
- NN, Subtel, Chile (Invited)
End
Location
Valhallavägen 117
Stockholm City
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During Tuesday June 29 th , we are pleased to offer a program of optional activities that will be tailor made to meet your specific needs and to ensure that you get as much value out of the two days as possible. If requests exist for other meetings we will do our best to accommodate them as well.
You will receive your individual program based on your choices of activities below.
The optional activities comprise:
1-hour bilateral meetings with the Swedish regulator PTS and also experts in the field of spectrum, technologies and market dynamics related to broadband and media
One 2-hour group meeting on the preparations of WRC12/16
One 3-hour Technology Briefing including technology demonstrations
(Please refer to next page)
09:00 – 17:00 1 hour bilateral meetings – Regulations
Göran Marby, Director-General, PTS
Location
Main reception
Torshamnsg 23
Kista
09:00 – 11:00 Dialogue about the preparations for WRC12/16
Dr. Håkan Ohlsén, Director, Access Standardization, Ericsson
- Lasse Wieweg, Director, Government & Industry Relations, Ericsson
11:00 – 17:00 1 hour bilateral meetings - Spectrum & Technologies
Dr. Håkan Ohlsén, Director, Access Standardization, Ericsson
- Lasse Wieweg, Director, Government & Industry Relations, Ericsson
09:00 – 17:00 1 hour bilateral meetings – Market Dynamics
Torbjörn Nilsson, President, TJN Mediacom, Ericsson
12:00 - 13:30 A buffet lunch is served in the Marconi Restaurant
Location
Main reception
Torshamnsg 23
Kista
08:30 – 09:00
09:00 – 11:00
11:00 - 11:15
11:15 - 12:15
12:15 - 13:30
DRAFT PROGRAM
With Mobile Broadband we are seeing major shifts in the area of connectivity and communications
Internet access is going from being primarily fixed and stationary to being mobile
Mobile networks are changing from primarily voice to multi-service data networks
4G / LTE is introduced as data focused mobile technology
At this technology briefing we will cover some of the highly discussed areas in the field of mobile broadband:
How mobile technologies provide enough capacity to deliver true broadband service
How to solve the need of high capacity backhaul for mobile broadband and needs for radio spectrum for microwave links
Status update for LTE development and deployment
The impact mobile broadband has on industry growth
There will be opportunities to experience some of the technologies live
Registration and morning Tea
Welcome
- Martin Ljungberg, Director, Mobile Broadband, Ericsson
Mobile broadband enabling industry growths – how adjacent industries, e.g. health, utilities, transport, government, benefit from mobile broadband?
- Peter Persson, Director, Industry Specific Solutions, Ericsson
Capacity delivered by mobile broadband – how mobile networks handle the rapid growth of smartphone and PC users?
- Hans Beijner, Manager, Radio Access Networks, Ericsson
Mobile backhaul technology update – how to evolve the backhaul network to meet demands from mobile broadband?
- David Giaina, Manager, Microwave, Ericsson
LTE technology update
- Martin Ljungberg, Director, Mobile Broadband, Ericsson
Tea & Coffee
Technology demonstrations
- Adjacent industries, e.g. automotive, health
- LTE and the evolution of HSPA
- Mobile backhaul
A buffet lunch is served in the Marconi Restaurant