Tug-of-War Over Bandwidth Brings Telecom Chiefs to Honolulu.PTC'08 Creates International Forum HONOLULU -- YouTube, IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet. offerings, online gaming, and other interactive video applications are the giants in the wings now taking center stage. As more capacity-hungry video is exchanged and the downloading of multi-media files becomes commonplace, bandwidth is being gobbled up at record pace. ISPs and their biggest users are battling for network accessibility as an estimated $80 billion to increase internet capacity will be spent over the next five years. Pacific Telecommunications Council will convene international talks in Honolulu January 13 - 16, 2008, to address the growing tensions being caused by shrinking bandwidth. Dubbed PTC'08: Telecom with Vision, the event has already attracted industry-leading giants including Verizon, Time Warner, and AT&T - and their consortiums in the race to expand global bandwidth. Mega bandwidth users will also be represented as the two opposing interests grapple with the future of the internet and other applications driving bandwidth demand. Add in significant players from China, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam - as well as European interests in the Asia-Pacific including Great Britain, France, and Germany - and the stage is set for Asia-Pacific interests in broadband infrastructure to coalesce in Honolulu. "PTC'08 will illuminate the different approaches regulators around the region and world have taken in balancing market forces to achieve public policy objectives for advanced and pervasive broadband services," said PTC (PTC, Needham, MA, www.ptc.com) Long a world leader in mechanical computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering software, PTC, through acquisitions and reorganization, has transformed itself into a leading provider of Internet-based B2B solutions for discrete manufacturers. President and Board of Governor's Chair David Lassner. Lassner also serves as the Chief Technology Officer for the University of Hawaii (body, education) University of Hawaii - A University spread over 10 campuses on 4 islands throughout the state. http://hawaii.edu/uhinfo.html. See also Aloha, Aloha Net. . The need for additional capacity is being felt worldwide. John Hibbard, PTC Board of Governors Member and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Australia-based Hibbard Consulting, noted that the internet has reached the crest of a giant wave. "Will it crash or will we all be able to surf (this wave) for another five years at least?" he questioned. PTC'08 will convene at the Hilton Hawaiian Village The Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, formerly the Kaiser Hawaiian Village Hotel, is one of the most popular hotels in Waikiki — based on name recognition and visitor statistics — on the Hawaiian island of O'ahu. in Honolulu. Space is limited and early registration closes October 31, 2007. For more information, contact (808) 941-3789 or register online at www.ptc.org/ptc08. PTC'08 is organized by the Pacific Telecommunications Council and co-hosted by GCI, Paul Hastings, Verizon Business, AT&T Wholesale, Stealth Communications, Arbinet, Asia Netcom, CITIC CITIC China International Trust and Investment Corporation Telecom 1616, France Telecom-Orange, iBasis, INTELSAT, Macquarie Telecom, Qwest, Sprint, Telx, VSNL VSNL Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (India) International, CPCNet, Global Crossing, KT, Matrix Cable System, Orbital Communications International, REDCOM REDCOM Readiness Command , Level 3 Communications
Level 3 Communications NASDAQ: LVLT is a communications and information services company headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, USA. and SubOptic. Established in 1978, the Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) is an international, non-profit, non-government membership organization based in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Its mission is to promote the development, understanding, and beneficial use of telecommunications and information technology throughout the Pacific region. PTC creates opportunities for networking and the sharing of ideas and information through its annual telecommunications conference, regional seminars, and various activities and task groups. |
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