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VON Europe 2004 Conference agenda at a glance
Pre-Conference Workshops
Monday, June 7, 2004
Conference Day One
Tuesday, June 8th 2004
Conference Day Two
Wednesday, June 9th 2004
Conference Day Three: Enterprise IP Communications Summit
Thursday, June 10th 2004
What is the responsibility for the public good in an IP environment? How do we implement VoIP and support emergency services E112 / 999 (911), national security RIPA (CALEA) and promote services that support the public? Does the EU have objectives for IP communications that represent a fresh look at a pan national level? Do the new entrants in the EU have a chance to build a "greenfield" network? These are the questions being addressed in the Telecom Policy summit.
Monday, June 7, 2004
| Telecom Policy Europe |
9:00am 9:10am |
Welcome Carl Ford, Community Developer, pulver.com |
9:10am 9:30am |
Opening remarks |
9:30am 11:00am |
What is the Future of IP Telephony in the EU
What does the EU expect from IP communications and are the requirements enforceable. Should IP Communications only be associated with a specific area code? Does Instant Messaging that uses voice qualify as a Communications Service? Is there some policy objectives that IP Communications represents as a possible solution?
Val Babajov, President & CEO, Webmessenger Herjan Barnard, OPTA Independent Post and Telecommunications Authority Gerry Pearce, Vice President ,Strategic Alliances, Net2Phone Cable Telephony Philip Rutnam, Partner, Competition and Strategic Resources, OF Com Richard Stastny, Senior Analyst, OeFEG |
11:00am 11:15am |
Morning Break |
11:15am 12:00 |
Emergency Services
First of all what is the state of the current systems. What are the plans for the future architecture? After this panel looks at these questions, the discussion will turn to the solutions that support IP Communications and perhaps enhance emergency services in the future.
Jeff Paine, Vice President, Strategic Marketing, UTStarcom Brian Rosen, VP, Technology Introduction, Marconi Richard Stastny, Senior Analyst, OeFEG |
12:00 2:00pm |
Lunch |
2:00pm 3:00pm |
National Security “How do you wiretap ether?”
Traditional wiretap solutions have some similarity to IP Communications solutions, but more often they are very different in implementation. This panel looks at the traditional solutions and then explores what is required for IP Commmunications to be handled in a similar way. Particular emphasis will be place in the distinction between media / message handling capabilities and signaling solutions.
Alan Burnett, Manager, Roke Manor Research Joel Fisher, Head of Business Development, Jasomi Networks Scott Marcus, Transatlantic Fellow, German Marshall Fund of the U.S. Konstantin Nikashov, Vice President, MERA Systems |
3:00pm 3:15pm |
Afternoon Break |
3:15pm 4:15pm |
Public Good over IP
How may enhanced capabilities such as validated identity, user privacy and security and be provided easily to VoIP end-users, giving them more control over their IP communications?
Jane Humphrey, Network Standards Consultant, Marconi Eli Katz, Co-Founder, Internet Telephony Service Provider Association (ITSPA) Mike Pluke, Director, Castle Consulting Ltd. Dimitri Panasevich, Director, IPCB.net |
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