The
Telecommunications Industry
Association (TIA) announced that from June 5 through June 7 at GLOBALCOMM
2006 the International Engineering Consortium (IEC) will host its annual
Communications Forums, a series of technical forums developed to advance
attendees' professional goals. The forums reflect the hottest trends in
communications and cover the following topics of interest: IPTV Future, Mobile
Broadband, FMC/IMS and Convergence, Emerging Services, Next-Generation Access,
IP Evolution, The Digital Home, Ethernet Services, All-Optical Network and
the Enterprise.
"We are pleased to once again partner with TIA and deliver such a
high-quality program at GLOBALCOMM," said John Janowiak, president of the IEC.
"With the support of AT&T as our official service provider sponsor, we have
positioned the IEC Forums as the perfect vehicle for service providers,
manufacturers, and enterprise professionals to gain a vast amount of knowledge
in the classroom, while taking in the dynamic attributes of the GLOBALCOMM
exhibition."
"IEC's continued provision of informative technical forums at the show
adds great value to the GLOBALCOMM offering," said TIA President Matthew J.
Flanigan. "Participants in the Communications Forums gain insight into
leading-edge technology developments and applications that are driving the
industry's growth."
Two sessions that are drawing early intention are "The Digital Home:
Gateway to Opportunity," held on Monday, June 5, 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm, and "IPTV:
The Real Story," to be held on Tuesday, June 6, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm. A full
catalogue and description of all the IEC Communications Forums is available
online at
http://www.iec.org/events/2006/iec_forums/pdfs/conf_catalog.pdf.
"The Digital Home" forum recognizes that in the future customers will
have several service choices from which to select, including alternate
providers, which in turn will be quick to promote their offered service
experience differences. The session identifies end-user factors that are the
most critical, evaluates the technology options for secure home networks,
focuses on the competitive alternatives available to customers, and examines
the business models required for success.
"IPTV: The Real Story" heralds the technology as the capability that will
complete the telco providers' quadruple-play bundle and sheds light on their
potential success in becoming next-generation providers. Challenges remain,
such as the new partnerships and business models with content providers that
will be required, as well as partnerships with necessary technology players.
This panel covers which partnerships are required and what the business
relationship is; the blend of content and services for success; network
architectures and technologies required to complete the package; and
regulatory and public policy directions.
GLOBALCOMM, the next-generation communications marketplace and
summit, will be held June 4-8, 2006, at Chicago's McCormick Place, with
exhibits open from Monday, June 5 through Wednesday, June 7. For TIA,
GLOBALCOMM replaces SUPERCOMM as TIA's annual industry event.