ADVISORY/Data-Enabled Wireless Phones Set to Top 57 mil. this Year -- 35% of Total Projected U.S. Wireless Subs -- According to Kagan.News/Assignment Editors ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week. (Feb. 13) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Leading Executives to Debate Content, Technology and Strategy at Kagan's Wireless Connectivity Summit February February: see month. 13-14 in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of More Than Thirty Leading Industry Executives Plus Top-Notch Keynoter key·not·er n. One who gives a keynote address. Tom Wheeler, President of the CTIA (1) See CompTIA. (2) (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association, Washington, DC, www.ctia.org, www.wow-com.com) A membership organization founded in 1984 that is involved with regulatory and public affairs issues in the wireless industry. , Will Debate The Fate of Wireless Telecom in 2002. Even as voice subscriber growth slows, wireless carriers are looking ahead to new technology and data applications to drive the next leg of growth. Kagan World Media estimates that more than one-third (35%) of the handsets in the marketplace this year will be data-capable -- but when will customers buy the services to go with them? What the catalysts are for translating data-capable devices and networks into robust revenue services will be a key topic at the KAGAN WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY SUMMIT on February 13-14 at the Park Lane Hotel The Park Lane Hotel is a 5 Star hotel on Piccadilly, London. The hotel was built in the 1920s in the Grand Art Deco Style by Sir Bracewell Smith. The building is a fine example with a mansard roof and Portland stone facade. The building is Grade II listed. in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. . Kagan World Media COO (Cell Of Origin) See mobile positioning. & Sr. Analyst Sharon Armbrust and Sr. Wireless Analyst Richelle Elberg will delve into that pivotal question and many more with more than 30 key executives during seven lively roundtable discussions. The lineup A criminal investigation technique in which the police arrange a number of individuals in a row before a witness to a crime and ask the witness to identify which, if any, of the individuals committed the crime. for February 13-14: KEYNOTE ADDRESS keynote address n. An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech. Noun 1. : Tom Wheeler, President CTIA -- Sam Arditi, VP/Wrls. Comm. & Comp. Grp./Dir., Cellular & Handheld Comp. Sector, Intel Corp. -- Kevin Beebe, Group President/Communications, ALLTEL Communications, Inc. -- John M. Bensche, CFA, Managing Director, Lehman Brothers -- Jai Bhagat, Chairman & CEO, AIR2LAN, Inc. -- Dany Bolduc, Sr. Business Manager/Licensing, Research in Motion -- Paul Chapple, Manager/Business Dev. (USA), Nokia Mobile Phones -- Randall Coleman, VP/Regulatory Affairs, ArrayComm, Inc. -- Mark Cozzi, Managing Director, Salomon Smith Barney -- Sasson Darwish, President, EMBLAZE Systems, Inc. -- Everett Dobson, Chairman & CEO, Dobson Communications Corporation -- Ray Dolan, President & CEO, Flarion Technologies -- Andrew Duncan, Director/Marketing & Business Development, SignalSoft Corp. -- Daryl Evans, Vice Pres./Advertising & Communications, Cingular Wireless -- Jeffrey Hines, Mng. Dir. & Grp. Head/North American Telecoms. Research, Deutsche Bank -- Michael Kalogris, Chairman & CEO, Triton PCS -- Nicholas Karter, Vice Pres./Channel Development, PacketVideo -- Dominic Lester, Executive Director/Telecommunications, UBS Warburg -- Rob Mechaley, Founder & Chairman, RadioFrame Networks -- Clint McClellan, Director/Market Strategy, QUALCOMM Incorporated -- Joseph McGuire, Director of Enterprise Marketing, GoAmerica Communications Corp. -- Ann Miletti, Co-Portfolio Manager, Strong Capital Management -- Susan Ness, Former FCC Commissioner & Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania -- Brian O'Connor, VP/Legislative & Regulatory Affairs, VoiceStream Wireless Corporation -- Michael Rollins, VP/Telecommunications, Salomon Smith Barney -- Saranjit Saund, Vice President/Sales & Marketing, ActiveSky -- Jeb Spencer, Vice Pres./Telephone Entertainment Network Operations, Leap Wireless -- Mark Thorsheim, Sr. Vice President, Waller Capital Corp. -- Ned P. Zachar, CFA, Partner & Director/Telecom Services Research, Thomas Weisel Partners -- Jeremiah Zinn, Head/Partnerships & Developer Services, Ericsson -- WINNING WIRELESS STRATEGIES: Dueling The fighting of two persons, one against the other, at an appointed time and place, due to an earlier quarrel. If death results, the crime is murder. It differs from an affray in this, that the latter occurs on a sudden quarrel, while the former is always the result of design. Networks, Brands & Marketing Plans -- ANGLING FOR AIR SPACE: Spectrum Values, Licenses and Deal-Makers -- FIXED VS. MOBILE: Fat Pipes Fix to Pilfer pil·fer v. pil·fered, pil·fer·ing, pil·fers v.tr. To steal (a small amount or item). See Synonyms at steal. v.intr. To steal or filch. Minutes -- THE MONEY TREE: Wireless Financiers Focus on Fundamentals -- DRIVING WIRELESS DEMAND WITH SLEEK In the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the Sleek is a Magical Beast. It resembles an Ermine. It seems to have no other desire aside from biting victims and running off. TECHNOLOGY & SNAZZY snaz·zy adj. snaz·zi·er, snaz·zi·est Slang Fashionable or flashy. [Origin unknown.] snaz DEVICES -- WIRELESS TRENDSETTERS: Where the Returns are on Wall Street -- REAL REVENUE MODELS: Content and Applications for the 2G, 3G and 4G Generations Our Distinguished Panelists Include: -- Sam Arditi, VP/Wrls. Comm. & Comp. Grp./Dir., Cellular & Handheld Comp. Sector, Intel Corp. -- Kevin Beebe, Group President/Communications, ALLTEL Communications, Inc. -- John M. Bensche, CFA, Managing Director, Lehman Brothers -- Jai Bhagat, Chairman & CEO, AIR2LAN, Inc. -- Dany Bolduc, Sr. Business Manager/Licensing, Research in Motion -- Paul Chapple, Manager/Business Dev. (USA), Nokia Mobile Phones -- Randall Coleman, VP/Regulatory Affairs, ArrayComm, Inc. -- Mark Cozzi, Managing Director, Salomon Smith Barney -- Sasson Darwish, President, EMBLAZE Systems, Inc. -- Everett Dobson, Chairman & CEO, Dobson Communications Corporation -- Ray Dolan, President & CEO, Flarion Technologies -- Andrew Duncan, Director/Marketing & Business Development, SignalSoft Corp. -- Daryl Evans, Vice Pres./Advertising & Communications, Cingular Wireless -- Jeffrey Hines, Mng. Dir. & Grp. Head/North American Telecoms. Research, Deutsche Bank -- Michael Kalogris, Chairman & CEO, Triton PCS -- Nicholas Karter, Vice Pres./Channel Development, PacketVideo -- Dominic Lester, Executive Director/Telecommunications, UBS Warburg -- Rob Mechaley, Founder & Chairman, RadioFrame Networks -- Clint McClellan, Director/Market Strategy, QUALCOMM Incorporated -- Joseph McGuire, Director of Enterprise Marketing, GoAmerica Communications Corp. -- Ann Miletti, Co-Portfolio Manager, Strong Capital Management -- Susan Ness, Former FCC Commissioner & Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania -- Brian O'Connor, VP/Legislative & Regulatory Affairs, VoiceStream Wireless Corporation -- Michael Rollins, VP/Telecommunications, Salomon Smith Barney -- Saranjit Saund, Vice President/Sales & Marketing, ActiveSky -- Jeb Spencer, Vice Pres./Telephone Entertainment Network Operations, Leap Wireless -- Mark Thorsheim, Sr. Vice President, Waller Capital Corp. -- Ned P. Zachar, CFA, Partner & Director/Telecom Services Research, Thomas Weisel Partners -- Jeremiah Zinn, Head/Partnerships & Developer Services, Ericsson The registration fee for this exclusive two-day conference is $1,595. To register, or for more information, call 831/624-1536, send email to seminars@kagan.com or go online to www.kagan.com. Kagan World Media is the leading source of media & telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. business news, data, and economic analysis, publishing more than three dozen newsletters, more than 60 reference reports and an international trade magazine, and an exclusive daily fax service delivering news and insight on broadband broadband Term describing the radiation from a source that produces a broad, continuous spectrum of frequencies (contrasted with a laser, which produces a single frequency or very narrow range of frequencies). , video, voice and data communications data communications, application of telecommunications technology to the problem of transmitting data, especially to, from, or between computers. In popular usage, it is said that data communications make it possible for one computer to "talk" with another. . |
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