Show Me The Minutes: Cable
Tuesday, April 19, 2005, 3:15pm - 4:30pm

What would you do in entering the voice marketplace if you had nothing to lose and everything to gain? Cable is uniquely positioned to treat voice as an incremental, and compete head-on with the ILECs. This panel shares the adoption rates and their experiences using the technology.



Hugh Black, Vice President, TRILLIUM Corp. Communications

Hugh Black has 15 years of business-to-business and business-to-consumer communications experience serving companies in the high technology and telecommunications industries. Since 2003, Hugh has led numerous groundbreaking projects aimed at educating the market about the power of IP communications. Hugh works with a wide range of corporations in the areas of brand building, corporate positioning, issues management, market build activities and executive outreach and visibility programs.

Hugh also has led communications teams in some of Canada's top communications firms on national and international projects.



Michael Jablon, Senior Director, Marketing, Time Warner Cable

Mike Jablon is responsible for the Digital Phone product offering from Time Warner Cable. Digital Phone is a comprehensive residential telephone service offered to Time Warner Cable subscribers over cable infrastructure. Previously, Mike led go to market initiatives for software, hardware and service providers including IBM, Vonage, Sylantro, VocalTec and CTSTel resulting in numerous VoIP products and services in the market today and is a former Board member of the VON Coalition. He holds a BS in Computer Science from SUNY Buffalo and completed the Executive Marketing Management Program at Columbia University.



Eugene Kam, Vice President, Product Integration, Rogers Cable Communications

As Vice President of Product Integration for Rogers Cable Communications, Eugene Kam is responsible for telephony product development and product management. In this role, he is responsible for the product definition, product roadmap, pricing, packaging and marketing plan. Mr. Kam has worked in the telecommunications industry for over 15 years and has broad experience in marketing, product development and product management. Prior to taking on his current role, Mr. Kam was responsible for Cable Retention and management of the company’s website www.rogers.com . Mr. Kam received his Masters of Business Administration (MBA) and Bachelor of Science in Engineering at Queen’s University.