Reclame KPN Hi commercial “Overal mail”
A advertising commercial for Hi, a dutch telecom provider, that shows how useful internet on your mobile can be.
Een reclame van Hi om te laten zien hoe handig internet op je mobiel kan zijn.
Duration : 0:0:27
ITU TELECOM Africa 2008: Egypt under the spotlight
The global ICT sector is turning its full attention to the potential of the African market with the ITU Telecom Africa event, held in Cairo from 12-15 May 2008. Egypt is in the vanguard of a remarkable and much needed development and is transforming its ICT infrastructure to become a high tech hub for the whole of the continent. ITU TelecomTV team went to Cairo a couple of weeks before the event to see the reality of this development.
Duration : 0:6:35
ITU TELECOM Africa 2008:A formidable Tanzanian success story
Nadeem from Tanzania has a formidable success story to tell, having developed mobile banking services in his country, ready to roll it over to a pan-European level.
Duration : 0:9:34
Reclame KPN Hi commercial “Versieren”
A commercial for Hi, a dutch telecom provider, that shows how handy internet on your mobile can be.
Een reclame voor Hi om te laten zien hoe handig interent op je mobiel kan zijn.
Duration : 0:0:27
ITU TELECOM Africa 2008: Highlights
The International Telecommunication Union organized TELECOM Africa 2008 in Cairo, Egypt from 12-15 May 2008. A major showcase for cutting edge information and communication technologies (ICT) that includes an industry exhibition, ITU TELECOM AFRICA presented a unique forum for brainstorming and an important networking platform for both governments and the private sector to chart the future course of the ICT industry.
Some 200 companies from 45 countries, including several from outside the African region, exhibited products, applications and services. Around 70 heads of international companies and 50 ministers along with key regulators and investment bodies attended the event. ITU TELECOM AFRICA attracted over 5000 participants from 93 countries, marking a record since the event was opened to countries from outside the region, and included 600 Forum participants and 200 media.
Duration : 0:4:1
Has Divestiture Worked? Panel 1 – Historical perspective
The Internet Society – NY Chapter (ISOC-NY) & the Open Infrastructure Alliance (OIA) present a 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T
The goal of this conference was to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US that has been mostly untold in the media. It is a future that leads to ubiquitous, very high speed networks based on an infrastructure that is open to all competitors — giving customers choice, lower prices and new quality products and innovative services. And widely acknowledged as critical for long term economic growth.
How does America get gigabit, open and ubiquitous, broadband telecom infrastructure?
EVENT: Has Divestiture Worked?
LOCATION: Warren Weaver Hall, NYU
DATE: Mar 6 2009
PANEL 1: Historical perspective:
* Bruce Kushnick – An overview and leading financial indicators. What happened over the last 25 years?
* Dean Landsman & Tom Allibone – Consumers: telephony costs and other issues of broadband.
* Ken Levy – Living history, perspective from within FCC during the Break Up!
* Alex Goldman – ISP/CLEC industry: regulatory follies over the past decade
* Mark Cooper – The Failure of Market Fundamentalism in the Telecom Sector: How Deregulation Derailed Divestiture or The Operation was Successful, but the Patient Died
Speaker bios: http://25thanniversaryofthebreakupofatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/speaker-bios.html
More/Comment: http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=618
Duration : 1:7:59
Has Divestiture Worked? Panel 2 – The Present State
The Internet Society – NY Chapter (ISOC-NY) & the Open Infrastructure Alliance (OIA) present a 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T
The goal of this conference was to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US that has been mostly untold in the media. It is a future that leads to ubiquitous, very high speed networks based on an infrastructure that is open to all competitors — giving customers choice, lower prices and new quality products and innovative services. And widely acknowledged as critical for long term economic growth.
How does America get gigabit, open and ubiquitous, broadband telecom infrastructure?
EVENT: Has Divestiture Worked?
LOCATION: Warren Weaver Hall, NYU
DATE: Mar 6 2009
PANEL 2: The Present State:
* Jonathan Askin – The legal/regulatory environment then and now.
* Dave Burstein – Broadband market roundup
* Joe Plotkin – Small business broadband needs, and surviving as a small competitive provider.
* David Rosen – What filmmakers and other creators need to know.
* Carl Mayer – Privacy and the latest on the wiretapping case.
Speaker bios: http://25thanniversaryofthebreakupofatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/speaker-bios.html
Download/Comment: http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=618
Duration : 1:16:59
Has Divestiture Worked? Panel 3 – The Future State and Alternative Approaches:
The Internet Society – NY Chapter (ISOC-NY) & the Open Infrastructure Alliance (OIA) present a 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T
The goal of this conference was to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US that has been mostly untold in the media. It is a future that leads to ubiquitous, very high speed networks based on an infrastructure that is open to all competitors — giving customers choice, lower prices and new quality products and innovative services. And widely acknowledged as critical for long term economic growth.
How does America get gigabit, open and ubiquitous, broadband telecom infrastructure?
EVENT: Has Divestiture Worked?
LOCATION: Warren Weaver Hall, NYU
DATE: Mar 6 2009
PANEL 3: The Future State and Alternative Approaches:
* Fred Goldstein – The current state of fiber optic networks. Are new models like Structural Separation needed now?
* Lou Klepner – NYC Community Fiber Project.
* Dana Spiegel – The future of broadband spectrum.
* W. Scott McCollough – Legally rewiring telecom infrastructure: What is possible? Divestiture2? Separation?
Speaker bios: http://25thanniversaryofthebreakupofatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/speaker-bios.html
Download/Comment: http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=618
Duration : 1:6:33