The NAB Show 2009

TELECOM2009:  BROADBAND & BEYOND 

Conference: April 19 - 23, 2009 / Exhibits: April 20 - 23 / Las Vegas, NV 

  

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THE NAB SHOW

The NAB Show

is the largest display of video, audio, production and post-production technologies in the world. 

 

The NAB Show is the home for many distribution and content industries, including broadcasting, cable, satellite, telecom,  content owners & developers, Internet and web developers. 

 

Telecom2008 attracted the largest telecom audience ever to the NAB Show, doubling the 2007 attendance. 

 

 

Guided Tours Help You Navigate the Exhibit Floor


 Our guided tours of the NAB Show exhibit floor help you focus on the broadband and video production equipment and services you need.  

 

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Learn From & Network With Telecom Technology Experts

 

Each Telecom2009 Technology Paper focuses on cutting-edge technologies that you need to remain competitive.   

 

In addition to the Technology Papers, your Telecom2009 registration also includes:

  • The Business of IPTV Track
  • The Marketing Workshop: Understanding Consumer Behavior
  • The NexTV Latin America Workshop
  • The Broadband Convergence Fundamentals Workshop
  • All NAB Show Super Sessions
  • Access to the NAB Show Exhibit Floor

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42 Reasons You Must Attend Telecom2009

 

  1. High Definition on MPEG in Internet Protocol, Backbone and Access Network Considerations
    Kelly Daniels, Telco Planning, Inc. 
  2. Approaches for Implementing DPI for use with IPTV
    Jim Baker, HP 
  3. Deep Packet Inspection

Jon Linden, Procera Networks 

  1. Enabling Future Content Delivery for Next-Gen Video Infrastructure Applications
    Rajesh Pal, Texas Instruments
  2. Advanced Encoder: Delivering Quality of Experience
    Jean Macher, Thomson  
  3. Encoding Technology for Television over DSL
    Gal Garniek, Scopus 
  4. Managing IPTV Data
    Paul Carpentier, Caringo
  5. Advanced Advertising - Yaron Raz, Big Band Networks
  6. Overcoming Five Issues of Converged Billing
    Richard McFarlane, Alliance Telecom Solutions 
  7. Helping CSPs Deliver the xPlay Experience
    Sanjay Mewada, Netcracker 
  8. Network Traffic Monitoring to Maximize Revenues/Profits
    Darrell Merschak, Tekno Telecom 
  9. Internet Equality to Achieve Quality Video
    Lawrence Roberts, Anagran, Inc. 
  10. Video Over IP & Broadband Architecture
    Dean Rosenthal, ADC 
  11. Packet Optical Transport Networks for IPTV
    Wayne Walters, ECI Telecom 
  12. Evolving the Transport Network for IPTV Services
    Craig Easley, Matisse Networks 
  13. Hybrid as a Pragmatic Precursor to True Convergence
    Ivan Verbesselt, Nagravision Kudelski Group 
  14. Utilizing Multi-Carrier Transmission Technology to Expand Video Transport Capabilities
    Andres Viera, OpVista, Inc. 
  15. Downloading/Streaming HD over the Air
    Hung Nguyen, Sigma Designs 
  16. Disruptive Storage Technology for Telecom and Broadband Data Delivery
    Gary Drossel, SiliconSystems 
  17. Transforming Networks to Support IPTV & Triple Play Services
    Vishwanathan Somasundaram, Wipro Technologies 
  18. How Demand Trends Accelerate Technology Shifts
    Steven Glapa, Zhone Technologies 
  19. Choosing the Best Service Assurance Strategy
    Ron Shanks, JDSU 
  20. Television is more than Video over IP
    Danny Wilson, Pixelmetrix 
  21. Ensuring IPTV System Performance
    John Brendle, Sencore, Inc. 
  22. Migration to a Service Based Management System
    Ken Dumont, Cisco 
  23. Service Delivery Platforms for the Digital Home
    Sridhar Gollapudi, Mindspeed Technologies 
  24. Overcoming the Challenges of the In-Home Network Complexity
    Dharen Ells, Spirent Communications 
  25. 4G Drawing the Battle Lines
    Eran Eshed, Altair Semiconductor 
  26. Mobile Web for Video, Voice & Data: Getting to 4G
    Stephen Rayment, BelAir Networks 
  27. Growing WiMAX in Vertical Markets
    Dave Williams, Covad Wireless 
  28. The Bright Future of 4G
    Jeff Thompson, Towerstream 
  29. Solving the Three Screen Distribution Dilemma
    Richard Mizer, Digital Ventures Diversified 
  30. Convergence of Fixed & Mobile Content Consumption
    Martin Stein, Motorola 
  31. A New Concept for Robust Video Marking
    Niels Thorwirth, Verimatrix
  32. Generating Revenue Through Personalized Advertising and Content
    Marcus Weldon, Alcatel-Lucent 
  33. Building a VOD Advertising Business
    Simon McGrath, SeaChange International 
  34. Hyper-Syndicated Video and the Future of VOD
    Gil Cruz and Ben Hollin, Sr., Cisco Systems, Inc.
  35. The Convergence of Communications Services and Content Control
    Kevin Edwards, EMBARQ 
  36. Social Entertainment: Merging TV Programming with On-Screen Group SMS
    Gene Lew, Integra5 
  37. Watch, Click, Connect, Buy: How to Create Instant Customer Connections
    Joseph Hofstader, Microsoft 
  38. FMC - If You Think It's Too Early, You're Too Late
    Steve Murray, Redback Networks 
  39. Leveraging the Web to Drive IPTV Viewership
    Alan Hoff, SeaChange International

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