2007'02.11.Sun
Mobile Broadband to Revolutionize Wireless Data Communications

February 08, 2007
BEIJING, Feb. 8 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Emerging mobile
broadband technologies promise an exciting breakthrough
allowing people to make hi-speed wireless voice, data and
multimedia connections on the go. The ability to use a
laptop or portable device on a fast moving vehicle or train
to send messages, make video conference calls or watch a TV
show is not only attractive to users but also to telecom
operators looking for new revenue opportunities.
At the upcoming China Mobile Broadband Network &
Services Conference, a number of technologies ranging from
those that are cellular based such as 3G to IEEE 802.16e,
better known as mobile WiMAX will be addressed. The
introduction of advanced mobile broadband technologies is
expected to be a growth engine for innovative wireless
services. Mobile broadband offers customers compelling
benefits enabling operators to maximize revenue from
current subscribers while securing new ones.
Among the main topics covered are what market
opportunities or threats will mobile broadband bring, how
to develop a profitable business model around it and which
technological platform should they build their services on.
There are also a host of technical issues including
spectrum policy to understand and discuss. According to
Zhang Wei, the Conference Director, "For wireless
stakeholders looking to capitalize on mobile broadband,
it's vital to explore all the information available before
arriving at the right strategy so this timely event
provides the occasion for dialogue, learning and knowledge
sharing."
The China Mobile Broadband Network & Services
Conference is scheduled for April 17, 2007 at the
Presidential Plaza Hotel, Beijing. A follow up event will
be staged a week later in Shanghai on April 25, 2007. The
China Mobile Network & Services Conference is approved
by the Radio Regulatory Bureau of Ministry of Information
Industry and co-organized by People's Post & Telecom
News, Radio Application and Management of China Institution
of Communications, China Academy of Telecommunications
Research of MII, and InfoEX-World Services Ltd., and
produced jointly by China Radio Magazine, CNII and
InfoEX-World Services Ltd.
For more information, please contact:
Ms Vicky Wong
Tel: +852-2865-1118
Fax: +852-2865-1129
Email: vicky.wong@infoexws.com
Web:
http://www.wirelesschina-beijing.com/broadband/index.htm
InfoEX-World Services Ltd.
202 Tesbury Center
28 Queens Road East
Hong Kong, SAR China
SOURCE Wireless China Industry Summit 2007
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