Cybersecurity Summit

Event Date: 
Tue, 02/28/2012 - Thu, 03/01/2012

Join us for this year's Cybersecurity Summit Conference.

Cyber threats are growing and evolving every day. The only way to truly counter emerging issues is through ongoing cooperation between corporations, academia, and government institutions. The summit is a three-day global event that reveals the latest developments in information security issues and paints a picture of the future of cyber threats. The event will showcase incident response methodology and bring together incident response and security professionals from around the world who share their experiences and expertise toward international cooperation and coordination. The summit is organized by ABI Research and supported by IMPACT. Security professionals in all areas will find the interaction with incident response teams educational. Presentations are drawn from a mix of international speakers that represent a cross section of the cyber security spectrum. The speakers will share case studies and experiences on global topics including the latest in incident response and prevention, vulnerability analysis, mobile and computer security, management, policy and legal issues, and instruction on how to draw on outside resources to assist in preventing and solving cyber security issues.

Click here to see who spoke at last year's Wireless Security conference

Venue: 


Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

With an enviable location close to Kuala Lumpur's commercial and entertainment districts, Shangri-la Hotel is ideally placed for exploring the city. The nearby metro station connects to Chinatown and Central Market, while the shopping malls at Bukit Bintang and KLCC are easily accessible.

Stylishly decorated, the luxurious guest rooms at Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur present large clear windows with beautiful city views. Each is equipped with a flat-screen TV, a minibar and tea/coffee making facilities. Toiletries and bathrobes are provided in the spacious private bathroom.

The hotel’s 6 on-site restaurants serve a variety of Japanese, Chinese, international and vegetarian dishes. Drinks are available at the Lobby Lounge, Poolside Terrace and Arthur's Bar and Grill.

Who Should Attend

  • Industry experts
  • Senior government officers
  • Senior policy makers
  • Senior security legislation officers
  • Cybercrime law enforcement officers
  • Academics involved in cyber security research
  • IT managers
  • Individuals from critical sectors tasked with safeguarding their networks from cyber threats

Why Attend?

  • Access the interactive panel discussions highlighting the challenges in the cyber security industry
  • Gain a better understanding of the security solutions available today
  • Find out about the technological advancements being made in cyber security
  • Network with key policy and strategy makers and government representatives
Agenda: 

Feb 28 - Day One

All events for this day are hosted at the IMPACT office

0800 - 0900

Registration / Breakfast

0900 - 1030

Training Session - Management Track: Framework for National Cybersecurity Policy & Strategy

Dr. Frederick Wamala, Sr. Expert Advisor, Cybersecurity Strategies for ITU, Efrivo

1030 - 1100

Break

1100 - 1230

Management training continued

1230 - 1330

Lunch

1330 - 1500

Management training continued

1500 - 1530

Break

1530 - 1700

Management training continued

0900 - 1030

Training Session - Technical Track: Incident Response Framework

Chris Horsley, Founder, CSIRT Foundry

1030 - 1100

Break

1100 - 1230

Technical training continued

1230 - 1330

Lunch

1330 - 1500

Technical training continued

1500 - 1530

Break

1530 - 1700

Technical training continued

1900 - 2100

Speakers Dinner - Shangri-La

 

 

Feb 29 Day Two

0800 - 0900

Registration / Breakfast

0900 - 0915

Welcome Remarks

Mohd Noor Amin, Chairman, Management Board, IMPACT

0915 - 0945

Keynote Presentation: Global Cybersecurity Landscape - Where We Are and Future Trends

0945 - 1030

Plenary: Cloud Computing: Security, Privacy, Identity & Compliance

Goh Su-Gim, Manager-Threat Insight, F-Secure

1030 - 1100

Break

1100 - 1130

Data Security in the cloud - how safe is your data?

Chaiyakorn Apiwathanokul, Chief Security Officer, PTT ICT Solutions Company Limited

1130 - 1200

Security vs. Accessibility - Managing the Balance

Prinya Hom-Anek, Founder and President, ACIS Professional Center

1200 - 1230

Panel Discussion: Data Protection and Legal Issues in the Cloud

Chair: Goh Su-Gim, Manager-Threat Insight, F-Secure

1230 - 1330

Lunch

1330 - 1400

Plenary: CNII - Security Challenges, Solutions, and Implementation

Proposed:Manu Zacharia, Creator & Chief Architect, Matriux

1400 - 1430

Topic TBD

Speaker: TBD

1430 - 1500

Panel Discussion: Cybersecurity Framework for Resilient Critical Information Infrastructure - Policy and Technology

Chair: Manu Zacharia, Creator & Chief Architect, Matriux

1500 - 1530

Break

1530 - 1600

Issues of Rising Incidents of Attacks with Connected Smart Devices

Jane Lu, Director of Security, Asia Pacific, Research In Motion

1600 - 1630

The future of the mobile cyber-threat: Growing use of smart devices in the enterprise and government office

Jake Saunders, Vice President of Forecasting, ABI Research

1630 - 1700

Panel Discussion: Smartphone Security - Blackberry vs. Android vs. iOS vs. Windows

Chair: Jake Saunders, Vice President of Forecasting, ABI Research

1800 - 2000

Cocktail Reception - Shangri-La

 

 

Mar 1 Day Three

0800 - 0900

Registration / Breakfast

0900 - 0945

Global Cybersecurity Landscape: Cybersecurity - A Cooperative Approach

Philip Victor, Director of Policy and International Cooperation, IMPACT

0945 - 1030

Plenary: International Cybercrime Laws - A Harmonization Approach

Dr. Frederick Wamala, Sr. Expert Advisor, Cybersecurity Strategies for ITU

1030 - 1100

Break

1100 - 1130

The Case for International Collaboration Today to Combat the Cyber threats of Tomorrow

Pannarith Ou, Director, Cambodia CERT

1130 - 1200

Topic TBD

Speaker: TBD

1200 - 1230

Panel Discussion: Industry's Approach toward Future Threats Through Private-Public Partnerships and Technology

Chair: Philip Victor, Director of Policy and International Cooperation, IMPACT

1230 - 1330

Lunch

1330 - 1400

CERT Case Study: Vietnam CERT

Hoang Dang Hai, Deputy Director General, Vietnam CERT

1400 - 1430

CERT Case Study: Sri Lanka CERT

Lakshan Soya, Manager, Operations, Sri Lanaka CERT

1430 - 1500

CERT Case Study: Oman CERT

Badar Ali, Oman CERT

1500 - 1530

Break

1530 - 1630

Panel Discussion and Demo: Mobilizing a CERT to Combat the Latest Cyber threats

Chair: Anuj Singh & Chris Horsley, Director of the Global Response Center, IMPACT

1630 - 1645

Closing Remarks and Prize Drawing

Aaron Boyd, VP Strategic Development, ABI Research

Registration Info: 

Each ABI Forums event is limited to 150 attendees, offering unprecedented networking opportunities. Register today!

Event Confirmed: 
Confirmed

4G Networks

Event Date: 
Wed, 07/27/2011 - Thu, 07/28/2011

Join us for this year's 4G Networks Conference.

The 4G Networks conference is designed to cultivate focused discussions on the current and future prospects of 4G technology. Tailored to an exclusive, international body of industry professionals, attendees will gain unparalleled access to key leaders in the 4G space, including multiple opportunities to engage with ABI Research analysts outside of workshop sessions.

Industry experts from companies around the world have been selected by ABI Forums to provide their unique perspectives on the 4G ecosystem across a variety of disciplines. The elite composition of analysts, speakers, and participants will create an optimal networking atmosphere, providing long-term business benefits to attendees.

Venue: 

The event will be held at the W Hotel in Hong Kong. More information will be coming soon.

Content

Located in Hong Kong, the conference will provide a relevant venue to discuss hot-button issues like 4G in China, 4G in India, TD-LTE versus WiMAX, dual 4G networks in devices and services, the viability of 802.16m, and the probability of Clearwire's survival. The brief overview listed below also serves as a supplemental guide of topics that will be discussed:

Business and technology factors surrounding the continuing deployments of 4G

  • Embracing new network architectures

Critical issues surrounding overall deployment strategies

  • Initial rollout and coverage
  • Core network evolution
  • Radio network evolution
  • Backhaul requirements

The coexistence of LTE and WiMAX

  • Advantages and disadvantages of both
  • Forecasting the future

Who Should Attend

  • Carriers / Network Operators
  • Content Providers
  • Carriers / Network Operators
  • Corporate End Users
  • E-Business Solutions Provider / Communications / IT Consultancies
  • Education
  • Engineering / Infrastructure / R&D
  • Financial / Banking
  • Government / Regulatory Authority
  • Tablets / Mobile Devices & M2M Manufacturers
  • Media & Press
  • Systems Integrators
  • Venture Capitalists

Agenda

Day One

0800 - 0900

REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST

0900 - 0930

The World's First Converged 4G Network

Wing Lee, YTL

0930 - 1000

Completing the LTE ecosystem

Paul Wang, CSL Limited

1000 - 1030

The Way to Future Mobile Broadband - In-fill or Out-fill?

Dr. Shahram Niri, NEC Europe

1030 - 1100

BREAK

1100 - 1130

Technical Challenges and Solutions in providing a high speed 4G Network

Denis Ng, Comba Telecom

1130 - 1200

Wi-Fi - A Key Element in 3G/4G Strategy

Lior Mishan, Wavion Wireless Networks

1200 - 1230

Broadband Connection of the Future Greener, Simpler and Lighter

Jerome Meyer, Alcatel-Lucent

1230 - 1300

LUNCH

1300 - 1400

What the new LTE small cells need to learn from the old muni Wi-FI market

Steven Rayment, Belair Networks

1400 - 1430

Trend for 4G Network Evolution

Academius Tian, ZTE

1430 - 1500

TD-LTE: Global Momentum & Opportunites

Mark Atkinson, Nokia Siemens Networks

1500 - 1530

BREAK

1530 - 1600

Small Cells, LTE and Offload

Stuart Carlaw, ABI Research

1600 - 1700

Panel Session: LTE - A Carrier Vision and The Supplier View

Moderator: Stuart Carlaw

1800 - 2000

Cocktail Reception

 

 

Day Two

0800 - 0900

REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST

0900 - 0930

TBD - Keynote Confirmation Pending

Harlan Vold, CIO-YOTA

0930 - 1000

WiMAX or LTE: How they meet with the mobile Broadband Market

Gunadi Dwi Hantoro, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia

1000 - 1030

Road to LTE WiMAX Operators - Options & Considerations

Remus Tan, Tellabs Asia Pacific

1030 - 1100

BREAK

1100 - 1130

Innovation of ZTE Managed Services to New Telecommunication Ecosystem

Eric Zhao, ZTE

1130 - 1200

Connecting LTE: Why is UICC Relevant and What Does it Bring?

Stephane Jacquelin, SIMaillaiance

1200 - 1230

Understanding Lifetime Value of Mobile Connected Devices

Colin Chew, Sierra Wireless

1230 - 1330

LUNCH

1330 - 1400

QoS User Cases: Opportunities and Challenges for 3G/4G

Zoran Spasojevic, Telefonica 02

1400 - 1430

Device to Device Local Area Networks: Opportunities and Challenges

Lingyang Song, Peking University

1430 - 1500

BREAK

1500 - 1530

LTE, the Way to More Competitive Mobile & Internet Broadband

Paul Michael Scanlan, Huawei International PTE LTD

1530 - 1600

Harnessing 4G Mobility for Enterprise Services in Asia

Jake Saunders, ABI Research

1600 - 1645

Panel Discussion: LTE Devices and User Perspectives

Moderator: Jake Saunders

1645 - 1700

Closing Remarks and Prize Drawing

Stuart Carlaw, ABI Research

Agenda: 

Day One

0800 - 0900

REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST

0900 - 0930

The World's First Converged 4G Network

Wing Lee, YTL

0930 - 1000

Completing the LTE ecosystem

Paul Wang, CSL Limited

1000 - 1030

The Way to Future Mobile Broadband - In-fill or Out-fill?

Dr. Shahram Niri, NEC Europe

1030 - 1100

BREAK

1100 - 1130

Technical Challenges and Solutions in providing a high speed 4G Network

Denis Ng, Comba Telecom

1130 - 1200

Wi-Fi - A Key Element in 3G/4G Strategy

Lior Mishan, Wavion Wireless Networks

1200 - 1230

Vroadband Connection of the Future Greener, Simpler and Lighter

Jerome Meyer, Alcatel-Lucent

1230 - 1300

LUNCH

1300 - 1400

What the new LTE small cells need to learn from the old muni Wi-FI market

Steven Rayment, Belair Networks

1400 - 1430

Trend for 4G Network Evolution

Academius Tian, ZTE

1430 - 1500

TD-LTE: Global Momentum & Opportunites

Mark Atkinson, Nokia Siemens Networks

1500 - 1530

Break

1530 - 1600

Small Cells, LTE and Offload

Stuart Carlaw, ABI Research

1600 - 1700

Panel Session: LTE - A Carrier Vision and The Supplier View

Moderator: Stuart Carlaw

1800 - 2000

Cocktail Reception

 

 

Day Two

0800 - 0900

REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST

0900 - 0930

TBD - Keynote Confirmation Pending

Harlan Vold, CIO-YOTA

0930 - 1000

WiMAX or LTE: How they meet with the mobile Broadband Market

Gunadi Dwi Hantoro, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia

1000 - 1030

Road to LTE WiMAX Operators - Options & Considerations

Remus Tan, Tellabs Asia Pacific

1030 - 1100

BREAK

1100 - 1130

Innovation of ZTE Managed Services to New Telecommunication Ecosystem

Eric Zhao, ZTE

1130 - 1200

Connecting LTE: Why is UICC Relevant and What Does it Bring?

Stephane Jacquelin, SIMaillaiance

1200 - 1230

Understanding Lifetime Value of Mobile Connected Devices

Colin Chew, Sierra Wireless

1230 - 1330

LUNCH

1330 - 1400

QoS User Cases: Opportunities and Challenges for 3G/4G

Zoran Spasojevic, Telefonica 02

1400 - 1430

Device to Device Local Area Networks: Opportunities and Challenges

Lingyang Song, Peking University

1430 - 1500

BREAK

1500 - 1530

LTE, the Way to More Competitive Mobile & Internet Broadband

Paul Michael Scanlan, Huawei International PTE LTD

1530 - 1600

Harnessing 4G Mobility for Enterprise Services in Asia

Jake Saunders, ABI Research

1600 - 1645

Panel Discussion: LTE Devices and User Perspectives

Moderator: Jake Saunders

1645 - 1700

Closing Remarks and Prize Drawing

Stuart Carlaw, ABI Research

Registration Info: 

Registration is not open yet for this event. Check back soon.

Event Confirmed: 
Confirmed

Smart Cities

Event Date: 
Wed, 04/27/2011 - Thu, 04/28/2011

Technologies from several industries have matured to the point where a true Smart City is now a realistic prospect. However, knitting IT, telecom, transportation and utility technologies together into a coherent system is incredibly complex. The promise is the more efficient transfer of information, people, goods, services and power - but is there a return on this investment? The ABI Forums Smart Cities event will call on leaders from all sectors to share their vision of how to develop the Smart City of tomorrow. Learn which technologies are ready, which require further development and how cities are already leveraging technology to improve security and governmental services. Register today to join the discussion in April.

Venue: 

Smart Cities is currently scheduled to be held in Hangzhou, China, April 27-28, 2011 at the Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale Hotel.

Wyndham Grand Plaza Royale

Smart Cities Best Practices

Case studies for Smart City planning and management
Major challenges and how they can be overcome
Future trends

The Forum will address the following questions:

  • What examples of initial successful implementations already exist?
  • How can you effectively partner to become a Smart City?
  • What infrastructure is required?
  • How can you source and win business in future Smart Cities?
  • What assistance do government and municipal organizations require when designing a Smart City?

Smart Grids

Smart meters
Smart grid infrastructure and security
Transmission and distribution modernization

The Forum will address the following questions:

  • How can Smart Cities be defended against cyber-terrorism?
  • Which partners should be investing in your city’s communications infrastructure?
  • What are the benefits of connecting cities to the Internet of Things and cloud technologies?
  • How can cities ensure that green vehicles and transit schemes are powered effectively and efficiently?
  • What are the long-term objectives of smart grid implementation?
  • Can smart meters efficiently manage and power our future homes?

Telecom Infrastructure

The role of LTE
Femto, pico and micro architectures for cellular
Core network, backhaul and security

The Forum will address the following questions:

  • What infrastructure is required to enable high-level communication and data networks?
  • Which technologies best combine to meet the differing requirements of public sector, enterprise and consumer end-users?
  • How can public safety and security organizations take advantage of this?
  • Which partners should be investing in your city's communications infrastructure?
  • Can smart network management avoid backhaul bottlenecks and still provide sufficient capacity?

Smart City Management Through E-Government

e-passports and identification
Public security and safety networks and CCTV
Meeting the public through online services

The Forum will address the following questions:

  • How can government and municipal authorities work more efficiently with citizens online?
  • Can e-Government services save money and improve security?
  • Does e-Government need to be sold/promoted to the citizens?
  • How do CCTV and national ID programs fit within e-Government?
  • How can citizens’ privacy fears and the media’s public safety CCTV concerns be overcome?
  • Can other services/departments take advantage of smart national ID cards?
  • What are the cost implications of e-Government?

Telematics and Transportation

Contactless ticketing
Tracking, management and optimization of traffic, fleets and cargo
ITS vehicle to infrastructure communication

The Forum will address the following questions:

  • Which technology companies can benefit from investing in Smart Cities?
  • How can contactless technologies and RFID be incorporated into Smart Cities?
  • Can mobile and contactless payments be effectively combined with public transportation?
  • How can governments and businesses save and make money with telematics?
  • What are best practices for achieving efficiencies in transportation systems?
  • How will smart grids power public transportation?
  • What are the biggest challenges in smart traffic management of the future?
Agenda: 

Day One

0800 - 0900

REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST

0900 - 0910

Opening and Introduction

Stuart Carlaw, ABI Research

0910 - 0920

The Road to Smart City

Tom Longjun, Chang Xin Lian

0920 - 0930

Urban Intelligence and Information Security

Hu Beizi, Zhejiang Province Economy & Information Commitee

0930 - 1000

Internet & Smart Cities

Xu He Yuan, China Academy of Telecom Research MIIT

1000 - 1030

Unified Communication and its ecosystem paving a way to smarter cities

Sheela Ganesh, Wipro

1030 - 1100

BREAK

1100 - 1130

Origin of the smart city and the game theory of its operation

Xu Zuzhe, Beijing Information Industry Association

1130 - 1200

Unified information Network for Smart City

Tian Yuan, Cisco Shanghai

1200 - 1230

IBM Smarter City to help city in quality of life and Economy

Amy Chen, IBM Software Group, GCG

1230 - 1300

Going Green: Increase Energy Efficiency and Cut Emissions Footprints

Frans Anton Vermast, Amsterdam Smart City

1300 - 1400

LUNCH

1400 - 1430

Automatic Meter Reading, Google Power Meter, Grid Management

Ajoy Rajani, Reliance Infrastructure Ltd.

1430 - 1500

Addressing the Needs of 21st-century Fare Collection

Andreas Schauer, Giesecke&Devrient

1500 - 1530

Smartcities Operations: Businesses driven by 'smart society' behaviour

Nitin Bhandari, Frog Design Inc.

1530 - 1600

BREAK

1600 - 1630

Session Topic

Zhang Xuguang

1630 - 1700

Panel Discussion

1830 - 2030

Cocktail Reception

 

 

 

 

Day Two

0800 - 0900

REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST

0900 - 0930

Is Mobile the End-Goal for ID Convergence in a Smart City?

John Devlin, ABI Research

0930 - 1000

Security and Trends of web applications

Frank Yuan Fan, Anheng Information Technology

1000 - 1030

More effective and responsive government service using CRM tools

Joao Prudente, Municipality of Matosinhos

1030 - 1100

BREAK

1100 - 1130

A Quality Urban Living Comes through Mutual Consideration The Zen of Smart Cities

Tang Jinsong, China Mobile, Zhejiang Branch

1130 - 1230

Panel Discussions: E-GOVERNMENT

What can government and commercial enterprises learn from each other in terms of providing effective, efficient and secure services?

1230 - 1330

LUNCH

1330 - 1400

LTE for Smart Cities

Dirk Lindemeier, Nokia Siemens Networks

1400 - 1430

MANADO Smart City: Best Practice for Smart City Planning

Taufik Zamzami, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia

1430 - 1500

BREAK

1500 - 1530

The Construction of China Telecom & Smart Cities

Zhang Peng, China Telecom

1600 - 1700

Panel Discussion: TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE

What is the role of smart telecoms in the transport, commerce, security and retail sectors?

1700 - 1730

Win a free Ipad 2!

Registration Info: 

Registration will open soon.

Event Confirmed: 
Confirmed

Wireless Security Symposium

Event Date: 
Mon, 08/30/2010 - Tue, 08/31/2010

With the evolution of smart phones, advanced mobile devices and cloud computing, the cyber threat is quickly moving to the wireless world, threatening to compromise personal and corporate data and connectivity. The forum addressed a broad array of wireless security topics, from devices to networks, to user and carrier data, to viruses and malware.

Venue: 

Shilla Hotel, South Korea

Set in 23 acres of landscaped park, Seoul's Shilla Hotel is one of South Korea's leading venues, catering to the business and personal needs of guests with style and efficiency. Its conference facilities boast the latest technology in luxurious surroundings. The hotel includes a fitness club and spa, and six restaurants.

Shilla Hotel Shilla Hotel

 

ABI Forums has negotiated a special Deluxe Room rate for attendees:

KRW 170,000++ (single occupancy)
KRW 200,000++ (double occupancy)

To reserve your room, use the Shilla's Online Hotel Registration or call: (+82-2) 2233-3131.

Understanding Malicious Attacks

  • Common attacks – Trojans, Spiders etc.
  • Sources and reasons for attacks
  • Corporate versus individual attacks 

Device Security

  • Avenues for malicious attack – applications, SMS and web
  • Discussing mitigation techniques and solutions – sandboxing, software etc.
  • Understanding the vulnerabilities of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on handsets
  • Managing security in the smartphone era – full HTML browsers and common OSs.

Application and Software Security

  • How to devise a secure application development environment
  • How to track malicious applications
  • Open OS and Open Source – vectors for infection?

Network Security

  • Managing malicious attacks in an all IP world?
  • Femtocells and picocells – managing security in a distributed architecture
  • Subscriber data management

Home Network Security

  • Wi-Fi Security and service provider opportunities.
  • Adding the smart home to the network – what are the security risks?
  • What do multiple devices in the connected home mean for security?
Agenda: 

Day One

0800-0900 Registration  
0900-0930 How Aware Are Users and Enterprises of the Mobile Security Threat?
Stuart Carlaw, ABI Research
View Questions
0930-1000 Keynote - Mobile Internet Services and Security Challenges
Kim Hongsun, AhnLab
View Questions
1000-1030 Countering Cyber Threats Through Greater Private-Public Partnerships
Philip Victor, IMPACT
View Questions
1030-1100 Break  
1100-1130 Security Implications and Considerations for Femtocells
Marcus Wong, Huawei
View Questions
1130-1200 Motorola AirDefense Services Platform End-to-End
Wireless Enterprise Security
Ronald Van Kleunen, Motorola
View Questions
1200-1230 Bluetooth Technology - A Technology Close to You
Eric Choi, Bluetooth SIG
View Questions
1230-1330 Lunch  
1330-1400 Remote File Inclusion (RFI) Attacks on My Honeypot!
Adli Wahid, CyberSecurity MY
View Questions
1400-1430 Using IP Location Techniques to Assist in Attack Detection
Conrad Labonte, Andrew Corp.
View Questions
1430-1500 Break  
1500-1530 Digital Forensics and Security
Un Sunkyong, ETRI
View Questions
1530-1600 Cloud Computing and the Market
Lin Yu, NetQin
View Questions
1600-1700 The Relevance of Cyber Threats to the Wireless World
Moderator - Stuart Carlaw
View Questions
1800-1900 Reception  
1900-2100 Dinner  

Day Two

0800-0900 Registration
 
0900-0930 UICC - Truly IP-Connected Cryptographic Devices
Hervé Pierre, SIMalliance
View Questions
0930-1000 Securing a Smartphone in an Open World: The Trusted Execution Environment
Christophe Colas, Trusted Logic
View Questions
1000-1030 New Technology Revolution-Cloud Computing
Zou Shihong, NetQin
View Questions
1030-1100 Break  
1100-1130 The Role of SIM in the Wider Security of Networks and Enterprises
John Devlin, ABI Research
View Questions
1130-1230 Securing the Mobile Device
Moderator: John Devlin
View Questions
1230-1330 Lunch  
1330-1345 Raffle  
1400-1600 Roundtable Workshop
Moderator: John Devlin

Evolving Wi-Fi Security in an Interconnected World
Henry Ptasinski, Broadcom

Endpoint Security for Mobile Devices
Mark Daigle, Where-PRO

Security Concerns for the Mobile Commerce
Charles Landry, Syniverse

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Session Details

Mobile Internet Services & Security Challenges

Kim Hongsun, AhnLab

Business platforms such as smart phones, social networks, and cloud computing environments are emerging as strong drivers for innovating industry ecosystems, business processes and even personal lifestyles. New technologies and creative ideas are constantly being experimented with on these platforms. However, as these platforms indicate the use of open and innovative services, there is an inevitable growth of both intentional and unintentional threats. This keynote speech begins with an analysis of the paradigm changes in the perspectives of business models, platforms and technologies. It then identifies potential security challenges and business risks, and offers comprehensive recommendations for making security practices effective and reliable.

Countering Cyber Threats Through Greater Private-Public Partnerships

Philip Victor, IMPACT

As cyber threats continue to escalate in frequency and variety, greater cooperation among nations is required. There is a compelling need for private-public partnerships to enhance skills, expertise, resources, technology and experiences. This presentation will explore how IMPACT, as the world's first comprehensive United Nations-backed platform for public-private partnership, will share its initiatives and recommendations for strengthening these partnerships to further enhance a nation's capacity to prevent, defend against and respond to cyber attacks.

Security Implications and Considerations for Femtocells

Marcus Wong, Huawei

Femtocells allow mobile network operators to expand and stretch their network footprints rapidly at a fraction of the cost of traditional deployments using large macro cells. Though the femtocell is perceived to be low-cost customer premises equipment, its security capabilities go beyond those of traditional base stations. The customer-premises nature of the device means easy accessibility for home-based recreational hackers, while direct IP connectivity means exposure to the full range of Internet-based attacks. For these reasons, additional security requirements and measures need to be taken into consideration. This presentation will examine in full the security implications and issues surrounding femtocells.

Motorola AirDefense Services Platform End-to-End - Wireless Enterprise Security

Ronald Van Kleunen, Motorola

How do organisations protect themselves against Wireless attacks, Rogue Access Points (AP) in the office and ensure end-to-end compliancy with international Security standards?

Motorola AirDefense Services Platform (ADSP) is a solution driven and vendor agnostic solution which applies to any wireless WiFi-network that need to be secured end-to-end.

Ronald will have a live demo during his session.

Bluetooth Technology - A Technology Close to You

Eric Choi, Bluetooth SIG

Bluetooth SIG is focusing on security and proximity applications. Bluetooth Low Energy technology in a wide range of new applications will take security and proximity to smaller devices powered by coin cell batteries, enabling low energy links between PCs, cars, and more.

Common future implementations of Bluetooth proximity and security applications will range from convenience functionalities, such as using a mobile phone to avoid losing a device or object, to more sophisticated interactions with door locks and even targeted proximity marketing.

Remote File Inclusion (RFI) Attacks on My Honeypot!

Adli Wahid, CyberSecurity MY

The Malaysia CERT operates a national distributed honeypots network as part of its proactive security monitoring initiative. The honeynet provides additional information for making security assessments. In this presentation, Adli Wahid will discuss MyCERT's web honeypots that have been picking up Remote File Inclusion (RFI) attacks. Data captured from the honeypots will be used as case studies and provide more insights on motives and techniques used by the attackers. Adli will also discuss about how MyCERT deal with attacks on the honeypots.

Using IP Location Techniques to Assist in Attack Detection

Conrad Labonte, Andrew Corp.

Technology now allow users to access content in many ways compared to the previously fixed 'known user/address'. This session will examine what is required to identify the location of IP users where the subscriber's identity and physical location are unknown due to the new business models. It will discuss ECRIT and i3 tracking of physical location of an IP session and how this is useful to financial, intelligence and law enforcement agencies, as well as telecom carriers.

Mobile Security as a Service

Lin Yu, NetQin

This presentation will discuss the current status of mobile security and its emerging trends, with special reference to China. The user's requirements are classified in three levels: anti-malware, anti-spamming, and privacy protection. Accordingly, NetQin provides a total mobile security solution to address these issues. The talk will conclude with a brief introduction to NetQin.

Securing a Smartphone in an Open World: the Trusted Execution Environment

Christophe Colas, Trusted Logic

Wireless devices, and particularly smartphones, being more and more open, are subject to increasing threats. At the same time, as these devices have richer functionality, they are used for more-added value services, having to manage sensitive data that needs to be protected. Examples of such services are mobile financial services, access to enterprise services and access to premium content.

In order to protect while keeping the openness, the mobile industry has developed an innovative solution, which is currently ramping up: the Trusted Execution Environment (TEE). The TEE is a secure area of the mobile platform that allows execution of sensitive software in isolation from the main OS of the phone. This isolation is provided by hardware security technology being implemented in all recent mobile phone chipsets. It enables, for instance, security of the user interface of a mobile phone for a payment transaction.

The purpose of this presentation is to give more insight on the Trusted Execution Environment including its benefits, its uses and the standardization processes on wireless security.

Cloud Based Mobile Security

Zou Shihong, NetQin

Driven by the rewards of illegal activity, more and more mobile malware has appeared within a short time. It is a great challenge to detect and analze new malware as soon as possible. This presentation will discuss how NetQin achieves this goal efficiently by means of a Security Cloud with a huge user base. It will include several case studies that show the power of the Security Cloud.

Evolving Wi-Fi Security in an Interconnected World

Henry Ptasinski, Broadcom

Wi-Fi is no longer just for browsing the Web from your laptop. With the increasing diversity of Wi-Fi-enabled devices, the proliferation of innovative new Wi-Fi applications, and the growing complexity of network topologies in the connected home, securing Wi-Fi networks becomes more challenging. This presentation will provide an overview of new Wi-Fi Alliance certification programs and initiatives, with an emphasis on how the Wi-Fi Alliance is helping to secure the connected home of the future.

Endpoint Security: A Step Beyond

Mark Daigle, Where-PRO

Real-time factor(s) beyond endpoints can be leveraged to provide endpoint security. This session explores how mobility has actually enabled new opportunities to control and monitor factors beyond the endpoints. Attendees will learn how to achieve new levels of visibility wherever mobile security is required.

Security Concerns for Mobile Commerce

Charles Landry, Syniverse

This session will provide attendees with an overview of the numerous security-related issues found throughout the mobile commerce operation, and will define a framework for combatting these issues successfully. Mr. Landry will examine security concerns that are top-of-mind for consumers and categorize them as they relate to the mobile channel (the network) or the mobile device (operating systems, applications). In specifically addressing the threat landscape in Asia today, including risks and countermeasures, this presentation will explore strategies for balancing user experience with security requirements. Attendees will learn the importance of best practices for both operators and aggregators, as well as the key role that consumer awareness plays in securing the mobile transaction.

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4G Networks: LTE & WiMAX

Event Date: 
Thu, 04/15/2010 - Fri, 04/16/2010

This two-day event addressed a range of business and technology factors surrounding the continuing deployments of this next generation of mobile communications. It took into consideration the critical issues surrounding overall deployment strategies, initial rollout and coverage, core network evolution and radio network evolution, and backhaul requirements. The coexistence of LTE and WiMAX was also explored.

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Keynote Topics
•  Keynote One: WiMAX
•  Keynote Two: LTE

Overall Deployment Strategies
•  Embracing new network architectures
•  The role of Femtocells

Initial rollout and coverage
•  Protecting network security
•  New security practices and products
•  How best to support distributed self installed networks
 
Core Network Evolution
•  Network traffic management
•  IP Transformation
•  SAE and IMS
 
Backhaul Requirements
•  Traffic profiling and management
•  All IP Networks
 
Radio Network Evolution
•  Best practice for integrating new features such as MIMO, Relay and beamforming
•  New basestation form factors
•  New antenna technologies

Tracks
•  Academic / Technical
•  Business / Marketing

Agenda: 

Day 1 - April 15, 2010

8:00am
Registration / Breakfast
9:00am presented by:
Christian Daigneault (Chief Technology Officer, CSL Limited)
From HSPA+ to LTE: an Operator Perspective
9:30am presented by:
Kelvin Lee (Senior General Manager, Green Packet Berhad)
Driving 4G Leadership
10:00am presented by:
Liu Taijiang (ZTE Corporation)
Smaller Cell – Balance Between Throughput and Coverage
10:30am
Break
11:00am presented by:
Jake Saunders, ABI Research
Sizing the 4G Infrastructure Market
11:30am presented by:
Garth Collier (Managing Director of Asia Pacific/Japan - WiMAX, Intel Corporation)
Delivering the Mobile Internet Today, and Bridging the Digital Divide
12:00pm presented by:
Andrew Williamson (Head of Core & IMS Strategic Marketing, Ericsson AB)
Taking Care of the Cash Cow Telephony Services When Moving to 4G
12:30pm presented by:
Lu XiaoFeng (Huawei)
LTE on the Fast Track
1:00pm
Lunch
Track 1: Business & Deployment Strategies Track 2: Semiconductors Track 3: Network Evolution
2:00pm
ATCA 4.0 for a 4G World: Deployment Strategies
presented by:
Anthony Ambrose (VP and General Manager of Communications Networks, RadiSys)
2:00pm
DUEL - A better LTE Uplink receiver design
presented by:
Tim Fowler, Cambridge Consultants Ltd
2:00pm
Network Evolution
presented by:
Alan Solheim, DragonWave
2:30pm
Strategic Approaches Towards Your 4th Generation Networks - Coverage, Homogeneous User Experience, and a Profitable Business Model
presented by:
Remus Tan (Market Development Manager, Mobile Network Solutions, Tellabs Asia-Pacific)
2:30pm
Meeting the Mobile Broadband Challenge
presented by:
Mark Rice (General Manager, Americas, Altair Semiconductor)
2:30pm
4G Mobile Backhauling - A Critical Success Factor of Service Deployment
presented by:
Yaki Sfadya, ECI Telecom
3:00pm
Break
3:00pm
Break
3:00pm
Break
3:30pm
Developing 4G Networks From The Inside Out
presented by:
Mario Bouchard (President and CEO, iBwave Solutions)
3:30pm
The Importance of Dual FDD/TDD Compatibility
presented by:
Raj Singh (Wavesat)
3:30pm
New Thinking in Core Network
presented by:
Jimmy Chow (Huawei)
4:00pm
A Paradigm Shift in Future Mobile Network
presented by:
Dr. Shahram G. Niri (Director of Global LTE/SAE Strategy & Solution, NEC Europe)
4:00pm
Winning Ingredients of 4G Semiconductor Solutions
presented by:
Lars Johnsson (Beceem Communications)
4:00pm
Wireless Network Coding for IMT-Advanced Networks
presented by:
Dr. Song Lingyang (Peking University)
4:30pm
How Cellular Phone Technology Patent Portfolios Benefit the Industry
presented by:
Sean Corey (Sisvel US)
        4:30pm
Giving More than a Voice to LTE with IMS
presented by:
Manuel Vexler (Huawei Technologies)
6:30pm
Reception

Day 2 - April 16, 2010

8:00am
Registration / Breakfast
9:00am presented by:
Lior Mishan (WiMAX Forum / Alvarion)
TBD
9:30am presented by:
Jaikishan Rajaraman (Senior Director, Asia, GSMA)
LTE - The Whole World United Under One Technology
10:00am presented by:
Stuart Carlaw (ABI Research)
The Role of Femtocells in 4G Networks and Services
10:30am
Break
11:00am presented by:
Phil Solis (ABI Research)
State of the WiMAX Market - A Commercially Active 4G Ecosystem
11:30am presented by:
Anne Leonardo (Director for Digital Media, All Youth Channels, Inc., MTV Philippines, U92 Radio)
WiMAX and Content
12:00pm presented by:
Kevin Jones (Global 4G Evangelist, Intel Corporation)
WiMAX: The New Game in 2010
12:30pm
Lunch
1:30pm presented by:
Aditya Kaul, ABI Research
The Market Outlook for LTE
2:00pm presented by:
Ray Owen (Head of Technical Marketing & Pre-Sales, Motorola Home & Networks Mobility, General Director, Motorola Asia Pacific)
LTE - A Fixed Line Broadband Alternative
2:30pm presented by:
Sami Jokinen (Senior Technology Marketing Manager, LTE, Nokia Devices R&D)
Mobile broadband with LTE
3:00pm presented by:
Stuart Carlaw (ABI Research)
Demo / Closing Remarks / Door Prize Drawing

Confirmed Sessions:

The Role of Femtocells in 4G Networks and Services
Stuart Carlaw, Vice President & Chief Research Officer - ABI Research

Two major challenges face the network provider of the future when contemplating rolling out 4G networks. The first is ensuring there is high quality coverage where it is required and the second is providing capacity. Femtocells provide a route to rolling out services where users need them most, in a very cost-effective way. Looking beyond this basic premise, there are huge opportunities for femtocells to be used by service providers to open doors to new revenue streams and partners.

 

The Market Outlook for LTE
Aditya Kaul, Director, Mobile Networks - ABI Research

As the new decade kicks in there are hopes for LTE to become the new global fourth-generation technology of choice. Although LTE is aimed at improving network performance and tackling the growing insatiable end-user demand for mobile data, operators have to be careful and avoid disrupting existing revenue-generating 2G/3G legacy networks. This session provides a “thirty thousand feet” view of LTE equipment vendors, device vendors, silicon vendors, operator trials, rollouts, standards, trade group activity and spectrum availability. The session also looks beyond the marketing hype of LTE and tackles the key questions of cost and complexity and whether LTE will indeed be the technology that defines this decade.

 

Sizing the 4G Infrastructure Market
Jake Saunders, Vice President of Forecasting

The market for LTE and WiMAX is largely divided into two camps, with only a small number of companies fully committed to both. How large will the market be for each technology? How large are the niche opportunities? This session will focus on current market trends to present a view of the future. It will provide a deep understanding of the current market metrics for mobile network solutions and will offer historical background for 2G and 3G technologies so that the 4G opportunities are in the proper context.

 

State of the WiMAX Market - A Commercially Active 4G Ecosystem
Philip Solis, Director, Wireless Connectivity - ABI Research

Like most new mobile wireless technologies, WiMAX has taken quite some time to become a commercial reality. While much attention has been focused on Sprint and Clearwire (their delays and their re-formation into the current Clearwire), WiMAX Forum certification delays, and a global recession, WiMAX service providers have also forged ahead with deployment, including the construction of larger scale networks. ABI Research will describe the shape of the ecosystem and the current state of the market in terms of network deployments, subscribers, and devices, before examining WiMAX's future direction.

 

Delivering the Mobile Internet Today, and Bridging the Digital Divide
Garth Collier, Managing Director of Asia Pacific/Japan, WiMAX - Intel Corporation

This presentation will review WiMAX's global success in 2009 and the outlook for increasing momentum in 2010. Mr. Collier will investigate case studies from mature and emerging markets to showcase how WiMAX is enabling new business models and pricing structures. The session will conclude with a review of device availability and in particular Intel's WiMAX embedded roadmap.

 

Taking Care of the Cash Cow Telephony Services When Moving to 4G
Andrew Williamson, Head of Core & IMS Strategic Marketing - Ericsson AB

What options exist for delivering voice and SMS services over packet-only 4G networks such as WiMAX and LTE? This presentation discusses the issues that must be overcome and the new opportunities 4G's low latency and high bandwidth provide for premium communications services.

 

WiMAX: The New Game in 2010
Kevin Jones, Global WiMAX Evangelist - Intel

2010 will be a pivotal year for WiMAX worldwide.
WiMAX established a lot of momentum in 2009 with numerous launches across Asia, Europe and the Americas. This presentation will provide a global WiMAX update with a focus on the key events in 2010 as WiMAX continues to experience rapid growth.
Also, this presentation will provide a summary on the activities Intel and its ecosystem partners will put in place to support this growth.

 

A Paradigm Shift in Future Mobile Network
Sharhram Niri, Director of Global LTE/SAE Strategy & Solution - NEC

LTE will enable true convergence of IT and telecommunications, ensuring revenue generation from new business models and new concepts such as the cloud, reducing TCO, creating bigger, smarter and cheaper networks. But there are questions around how LTE can be rolled out cost-effectively, without throwing investment in legacy networks away. As such, 2G, 3G and LTE are likely to co-exist for some years to come and the challenge facing operators will be how to manage these multiple networks.
This presentation will examine the trends in the telecom industry and will explain why the sector is in need of a reform both in business and operational aspects. It will also introduce alternatives for future mobile broadband networks.

 

Mobile Broadband with LTE
Sami Jokinen, Senior Technology Marketing Manager, LTE - Nokia Devices R&D

This presentation will focus on three topics. First, it will consider the strategic role of LTE among various alternatives, examining the claims of HSPA+ being sufficient for years to come and the role of voice in LTE. Secondly, it will stress of importance of a viable ecosystem, highlighting the fact that technological performance is not the only thing that matters. Finally, it will present the device manufacturer's view on the outlook for the LTE market, assessing the drivers and obstacles on the way to wide consumer acceptance, and the roles of different device categories in LTE.

 

LTE -- The Whole World United Under One Technology
Jai Rajaraman, Senior Director, Asia-Pacific - GSMA

With the major operators and vendors around the world committing to LTE, this presentation will look at the migration paths for operators and the more important factor of ensuring all services can be supported by a single platform. It will discuss the challenges that LTE has faced in supporting voice on an IP network, and the progress the industry has made in resolving those challenges to keep the ecosystem as large and vibrant as it is for GSM, 3G and HSPA.

 

ATCA 4.0 for a 4G World: Deployment Strategies
Anthony Ambrose, General Manager and Vice President - RadiSys

This presentation will examine the ways in which the next generation of AdvancedTCA platforms, ATCA 4.0, will enable applications that meet telecom customers' demands. ATCA 4.0, supporting the evolution from 10G to 40G platforms, allows next-generation networks to scale smoothly to higher performance as bandwidth demands continue to grow. Mr. Ambrose will detail deployment strategies for ATCA 4.0 for 4G networks and video applications.

 

WiMAX and Content
Anne Leonardo, All Youth Channels, Inc., MTV Philippines, U92 Radio

This presentation is about the licensing challenge that goes with monetizing branded mobile content. What do customers want, and how much will they pay? How do licensing costs impact the profitability of 3G and 4G streaming content services? The session will explore potential solutions to the licensing conundrum and will evaluate the impact of mobile Internet on future revenues from branded content.

 

LTE on the Fast Track
Lu XiaoFeng, Director of Mobile Network Sales Support - Huawei Technologies

During this session, we will share Huawei's view for the operators' requirement about MBB (More bandwidth, More revenue and low TCO). We will also discuss how the technologies availability now and the future development to fulfill these requirements. LTE industry progress will also be discussed.

 

4G Mobile Backhauling - A Critical Success Factor of Service Deployment
Yaki Sfadya, AVP New Market Opportunities - ECI Telecom Ltd.

While much attention has been given to 4G wireless access networks, little focus has been directed to the reset of the network and specifically to the aggregation, transport and backhauling of such 4G networks. The dramatic increase in capacity per cell, the fundamental shift from TDM to packet technology, and the topology change put additional strains on the backhaul network. The quality-sensitive services that operators have planned to deliver over 4G technology require mobile backhaul that is: packet-based, multiple technology, scalable and future proof, as well as cost-effective. Understanding the impact of 4G on mobile backhaul transport is critical for successful 4G network and services deployment.

 

How Cellular Phone Technology Patent Portfolios Benefit the Industry
Sean Corey, IP Counsel - Sisvel US

To address the complexity, infringement and litigation issues surrounding IP and patent licensing, cell phone manufacturers are embracing joint patent portfolios to reduce IP risk and encourage the use of patented technologies. Put simply, these patent pools make it easier for 4G mobile phone manufacturers to obtain licenses for essential patents by creating a streamlined method for patent owners to license patents, on fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory terms.

With the support of leading technology firms, patent pools offer an approach to IP that promotes broad-based adoption of new and innovative technologies. Attendees of this session will learn how a consortium benefits patent holders, licensees and end users, with examples of successful patent licensing portfolios.

 

4G Networks
Lingyang Song, Professor - Peking University, Beijing, China

Wireless network coding (WNC) has attracted considerable interest from both academia and industrial researchers recently. WNC improves the system throughput and coverage, and in particular, technical documents on WNC have appeared in LTE 3GPP meetings. In this talk, we will first introduce the concepts of WNC, then present a few popular protocols, and finally discuss its possible applications in IMT-A.

 

Winning Ingredients of 4G Semiconductor Solutions
Lars Johnsson, Vice President Marketing & Business Development - Beceem Communications

This presentation explores the success requirements for 4G semiconductors and how "LTE Rel 8 Standards compliance" is just one aspect of what is required to enable competitive 4G devices. The importance of the radio-frontend, multi-mode support, Wi-Fi/BT coexistence, session continuity and their impact on good chip design will be explored.

 

Strategic approaches towards your 4th Generation Networks - Coverage, Homogeneous User Experience and a Profitable Business Model
Remus Tan, Market Development Manager, Mobile Networks - Tellabs Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd

As mobile operators begin to evaluate or invest in initial 4th generation mobile communication networks equipment, many questions are asked about whether to invest in WiMAX or LTE. With each technology having its own merits, strategic approaches in moving towards 4th Generation mobile networks should be focused on improving end-user experience while maintaining a profitable business model.

In this session, Remus Tan will discuss, through a common mobile networks packet core as foundation, how we could leverage both WiMAX and LTE to improve network coverage; enable service operators to provide seamless data access for end-users between disparate wireless access mediums; and fundamentals in creating a new mobile network business model with either content- or application-based tariffs. Lastly, he will explore mechanisms to control escalating RAN backhaul network costs.

 

From HSPA+ to LTE: an Operator Perspective
Christian Daigneault, Chief Technology Officer - CSL Limited

This presentation will focus on building the first all-IP HSPA+ network as a first step towards LTE. It will discuss the process of revamping 3G networks to make them LTE-ready. Mr. Daigneault will also touch on the challenges that operators are facing, notably the fact that broadband traffic is increasing faster than revenue. He will consider the potential of HSPA and LTE products and technologies to lower the cost of a network as traffic grows, and will report on the results of the LTE commercial trial in Hong Kong: how ready is the technology?

 

The Importance of Dual FDD/TDD Compatibility
Raj Singh, CEO and President - Wavesat, Inc.

There are enormous opportunities to provide LTE UE devices in markets where operators provide services primarily in either FDD or TDD-based wireless spectrum. There are additional opportunities in markets where operators have both types of spectrum available, and intend to take full advantage of these assets. This will require an LTE UE that can roam between the FDD network and the TDD network. OEMs and ODMs are highly motivated to fully leverage their investment in a baseband chipset supplier's technology to capture as much of this UE business as possible, at the lowest cost possible. Because Wavesat provides a single LTE baseband chipset supporting both FDD and TDD, OEMs/ODMs will realize their goal by developing and testing fewer UE device designs, managing less inventory, and requiring less support overhead.

 

Developing 4G Networks From The Inside Out
Mario Bouchard, President & CEO - iBwave Solutions

This presentation discusses the opportunity for coupling new revenues with network investment. It will focus on these topics:

  • In-building market drivers and mobile users reality
  • Offloading data to Femto and Wi-Fi: who really benefits?
  • Planning an optimal indoor 4G network that will smoothly integrate with the outdoor network

 

Network Evolution
Alan Solheim, Vice-President of Business Development & Strategic Marketing - DragonWave Inc.

Mobile networks have been undergoing a revolution on many fronts - moving from circuits to packets, moving from voice to data and video; and the bandwidth demand per subscriber has grown by a factor of 1000. This presentation will discuss how these trends have impacted backhaul technology and architectures and will discuss the challenges that need to be addressed in the future.

 

Meeting the Mobile Broadband Challenge
Mark Rice, General Manager, Americas - Altair Semiconductor

This presentation will cover the challenges that the mobile broadband market faces on the road to success. It will focus on two potentially conflicting areas - Time to Market (TTM) and why semiconductor solutions must meet broadband requirements now as well as into the future.

The session will also seek to gain a better understanding of the issues today and what the mobile broadband market requires from chip manufacturers to meet those challenges.

 

DUEL - A Better LTE Uplink Receiver Design
Tim Fowler, Commercial Director - Cambridge Consultants

Much is talked about headline downlink data rates, but much of the user experience of broadband services relies upon a good uplink. LTE uses an all-new uplink transmission scheme which introduces some new challenges to designing the uplink to get good performance. DUEL is a new base station receiver design that can enhance the uplink performance for LTE, such that users will notice the difference, offering either longer battery life for users or higher performance at lower network costs.

 

Driving 4G Leadership
Kelvin Lee, Senior General Manager - Green Packet Berhad

Today, consumers are in the driver's seat of mobile internet technology and operators will have to find the right solution to fulfill their demands. Kelvin Lee examines this conundrum and identifies the technology that operators can bank on as well as strategies to roll out their services. Lee will also share a backgrounder on Greenpacket.

 

New Thinking in Core Network
Jimmy WingChung Chow, Marketing Expert, Market Department of Core Network Product Line - Huawei Technologies

The rapid growth in mobile broadband and Internet services brings new challenges for mobile networks. Operators need to have a new vision of core network evolution to meet those challenges and to build a unified core network for data, voice and media. This presentation will explain Huawei’s view of the core network and its solutions (One Core, CDN, Cloud Computing) aimed at helping operators facing those challenges.

 

Giving More than a Voice to LTE with IMS
Manuel Vexler, Chief Marketing Officer IMS/NGN - Huawei Technologies

From the inception, LTE standards were designed for multimedia. When used with IMS network architecture, LTE shares many common building blocks to deliver the best quality of experience. Together IMS and LTE offer tight management of network resources and advanced nomadic voice and data services such as high fidelity voice, IPTv and presence.

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Mobile Device Evolution

Event Date: 
Tue, 11/03/2009 - Wed, 11/04/2009

Our inaugural event covered new mobile platforms and software and the emergence of the low "low cost" smartphone. Presenters included our own senior analysts and leaders from across the spectrum of the mobile industry, discussing a number of topics which all boil down to one question: What's next for mobile devices?

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Day 1 - November 3, 2009

8:00am
Registration & Breakfast
9:30am
Welcome Remarks
9:35am presented by:
Jai Rajaraman (Senior Director Asia, GSMA; Board member of Open Mobile Alliance)
Keynote Address: The Next 50 Billion Devices
10:00am presented by:
Stuart Carlaw, ABI Research
5 Key Trends in the Mobile Device Market
10:45am
Focused Session: Smartphones, The New Every Day Phone
Sizing the Smartphone Opportunity presented by:
Jake Saunders, ABI Research
Best Practice for Addressing the Smartphone Market presented by:
Hastings Singh (Director – Distribution, Asia-Pacific, RIM)
Panel Discussion: Finding Room in the Smartphone Value Chain moderator:
Jake Saunders, ABI Research

panelists:
Karl Weaver (OEM/ODM Handset Business Development Manager, Gemalto Beijing)
  &
Jonathan Jooste (COO, Jonathan Jooste & Associates)

Audience Q&A
12:45pm
Lunch
1:45pm
Focused Session: OS, Software & Applications
Mapping the OS Landscape presented by:
Stuart Carlaw, ABI Research
Monetizing Innovation in a Convoluted Software Landscape presented by:
Karl Weaver (OEM/ODM Handset Business Development Manager, Gemalto Beijing)
Panel Discussion: Which Smartphone Platform to Choose moderator:
Stuart Carlaw, ABI Research

panelists:
George Lin (Sales Manager, Asia Pacific Region, Myriad)
  &
Dr. Lai Kok Fung (CEO, Buzzcity)
  &
James Wei (President, Asia Pacific, Opera)
  &
Michael Hwang (Analysis & Design, Senior Embedded Software Team, LG CNS)

Audience Q&A
4:00pm
Break
5:15pm
Transportation to Singapore Flyer
6:00pm
Reception and Flyer Capsule Networking
7:00pm
Dinner at Singapore Flyer
9:00pm
Return transportation to hotel

Day 2 - November 4, 2009

8:00am
Registration & Breakfast
9:00am
Welcome Remarks
9:00am
Focused Session: New Mobile Platforms
Netbooks, MIDs and Mobile CE: Primary, Companion or Secondary Device? presented by:
Kevin Burden, ABI Research
Picking the Right Silicon Partner presented by:
Bob Morris (Director of Mobile Computing, ARM)
Panel Discussion: Opportunities Created by New Platforms moderator:
Kevin Burden, ABI Research

panelists:
Robert Synnestvedt (Mobile Internet Marketing, Cisco)

Audience Q&A
11:00am
Break
11:15am presented by:
Kevin Burden, ABI Research
  &
Jake Saunders, ABI Research
Workshop: Summarizing the Key
Takeaways
12:30pm
Lunch
1:30pm
Closing Remarks & Raffle
1:45pm
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2:00pm - 5:00pm
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Contact ABI Forums for more information on the following:

  • Breakfast and Lunch Sponsors
  • Networking Reception Sponsor 
  • Dinner Sponsor
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