Events
Number Portability
Mon 17 September 2007 - Thu 20 September 2007
Andels Hotel
Prague
This conference will allow both those who are still implementing NP to hear best practice experiences of successful implementation, together with pitfalls to avoid and winning strategies to emulate, whilst operators and regulators from countries with well established N,P can learn how they too can refine existing systems and ensure they meet the porting challenges presented by FMC,NGN and VoIP networks.
MVNO Congress
Mon 17 September 2007 - Thu 20 September 2007
Vienna Marriott Hotel
Vienna
Driving profit margins as an MVNOs is at the heart of this event. Europe and America's dominant mobile operators & MVNOs will be assessing the technical models available to host MVNOs and how to reduce operational costs to drive economic benefits.From the MVNO side, you will learn from the most successful and innovative business models from across the globe, which include FMC, Advertising, Content, International, Ethnic & Banking MVNOs. The keynote presenters will be assessing at length the economic models available for both operators and MVNOs, building valuable insight into the key financial strategies
African Telecoms Billing & Revenue Management Forum
Mon 03 September 2007 - Fri 07 September 2007
Cape Town International Convention Centre
Cape Town
The event attracted 120 delegates from across the African continent and Gulf States last year. This forum presents an invaluable opportunity to hear real-world experiences in a series of cutting-edge case studies and workshops led by African and European Operators.
In-Building & Enhanced Coverage Solutions
Mon 20 August 2007 - Thu 23 August 2007
The Raffles Plaza Hotel
IIR's In-Building Solutions Asia Pacific Summit is the only event of its kind to address the specific technical challenges of Indoor Radio Network Planners. Don
Telecoms Cost Modelling & Accounting
Mon 23 July 2007 - Thu 26 July 2007
Excelsior Hotel
Telecoms Cost Modelling & Accounting will enable you to assess and compare different methods and approaches to allocating direct and common costs. As services become more complex and markets develop, the ability to identifying the right drivers for allocating costs becomes ever more challenging. Through operator, regulator and expert analyst presentations the conference will address the specific challenges of allocating both direct and shared costs and applying different cost models. With the introduction of complex new services, the continued development of competition and regulation and the approach of Next Generation Networks, the conference will provide invaluable information on all aspects of cost modelling, profitability analysis and regulatory accounting.





