ADVISORY/Networking Experts Gather for ``800 Call-in'' Discussion on ``Next Generation Wi-Fi''.News Editors/Assignment Desks/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Tuesday Tuesday: see week. (Sept. 23) Next Generation Networks 2003 --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHAT: David Passmore, co-chairman of the 17th Annual Next Generation
Networks conference to be held in Boston on November 3-7, 2003, is
hosting a "800 Call-In" event with leaders from several of the top
networking and wireless companies in the country. Along with
Passmore, executives from Intel, Cometa Networks, Extreme Networks and
Wi-Fi Alliance will participate in an informal, high-level discussion
on next-generation Wi-Fi trends and the challenges facing the
technology today.
Trends to be discussed include:
-- Wi-Fi Market; Is it Hype or Not?
-- Will Wi-Fi service providers ever interoperate and be compatible?
-- Will Wi-Fi ever replace Local Area Networks?
PANELISTS:
-- David Passmore, Research Director, Burton Group and NGN
Co-Chairman
-- Sean Maloney, Executive Vice President & General Manager, Intel
Communications Group, Intel Corp.
-- Gary Weis, President & CEO, Cometa Networks
-- Vipin Jain, Vice President, LAN Access, Extreme Networks
-- Dennis Eaton, Chairman, Wi-Fi Alliance
WHEN: September 23, 2003
11:00 a.m. - Noon EDT (8:00 a.m. - 9:00 PDT)
WHY ATTEND: Open to the press and analyst communities, panelists will
discuss openly the current trends in networking; what companies should
be doing today to prepare for the next generation Wi-Fi; and how Wi-Fi
standards will affect future technology developments.
HOW: To secure the conference call number and password, all accredited
media and analysts should contact:
Allen Reitz, 617-585-2268
Email: areitz@fitzgerald.com
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