Presentations - 11th CEPT Conference

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Pre-conference workshops 21 October

WS1. Implementing spectrum trading:

(1) Introduction to spectrum trading - Prof. Martin Cave, Warwick Business School, UK

(2) Australian model and experiences - Michael Whittaker, FuturePace Solutions, Australia

(3) Possible approach to introducing spectrum trading in Europe - Amit Nagpal, Analysys, UK

 

WS2. Promoting Broadband deployment:

(1) Broadband promotion strategies - Richard Wilson, Analysys, UK

(2) Broadband deployment in South Korea - Dr. Jyoti Choudrie, Brunel University, UK

(3) Broadband technology and services - Christoph Legutko, Siemens, Germany

 

WS3. Regulatory solutions for Ultra Wide Band (UWB):

(1) UWB compatibility issues - Eric Fournier, Chairman ECC WGSE, ANFR, France

(2) Possible regulation for UWB and Short Range Radars - Søren Hess, Chairman ECC WGFM Short Range Devices Maintenance Group, ERO

(3) Case study: compatibility UWB vs. UMTS - David Barker, Mason Communications, UK

 

WS4. Using CEPT information resources:

(1) CEPT Broadcasting databases and ERO Frequency Information System (EFIS) -

Adriaan Brinkerink and Darko Ratkaj, ERO

 

Day One 22 October

Session 1. International crossroads

Chairman Dr. Graham Louth, Analysys, UK

Keynote address:

"Visions for the future European electronic communications market and necessary regulatory approaches"

Prof Dr Jens Arnbak, Chairman European Regulators Group (ERG)

Presentations:

(1) Jørgen Friis, Deputy Director-General, ETSI

(2) Anthony Parish, Past President, EICTA

(3) Michael Bartholomew, Director, ETNO

(4) Ruprecht Niepold, Head of Unit, EC DG InfoSoc

(5) Chris van Diepenbeek, Chairman CEPT ECC

 

Session 2. Implementing the new regulatory framework

Chairman Jean-Yves Montfort, ANFR, France

(1) Jørgen Abild Andersen, Director, National IT&Telecom Agency, Denmark

(2) Rolande Anderson, Chief Executive, RA UK

(3) László Tóth, Head of Section, Ministry of Informatics and Communications, Hungary

(4) Prof Maria do Carmo Seabra, Member of the Board, ANACOM, Portugal

(5) Overview across the EU and accession countries - Philippe Defraigne, Cullen Int, Belgium

 

Session 3. Involving the market in regulation

Chairman Prof. Martin Cave, Warwick Business School, UK

(1) The Telecommunication Ombudsman: vehicle of industry self-regulation - Elizabeth France, Telecoms Ombudsman, UK

(2) Spectrum trading - a general method of spectrum licensing - Michael Whittaker, FuturePace Solutions, Australia

(3) A new paradigm for spectrum management: industry self-regulation - Scott Blake Harris, Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis LLP, USA

(4) Co-regulation in practice: Danish experience - Ib Tolstrup, Telecommunications Industries Association, Denmark

 

Day Two 23 October

1st lane: Wireless

Session 4. Future of wireless

Chairman Jim Connolly, Chairman ECC PT1 (IMT-2000)

(1) 3G update and perspectives - Jean-Pierre Bienaimé, Chairman UMTS Forum

(2) Convergence of mobile and broadcasting - Steffen Ring, Motorola, Denmark

(3) Samsung's vision for the future of wireless - John Fenn, Samsung Electronics Research Institute, UK

(4) Nokia's vision for the future of wireless - mobile broadcast services - Jouni Kämäräinen, Nokia, Finland

 

Session 5. Challenges of modern spectrum management

Chairman Eric Fournier, Chairman ECC WG SE

(1) Accommodating new wireless applications: Ultra Wide Band technologies - David Barker, Mason Communications, UK

(2) Advances of Software Defined Radio - Allan Margulies, COO, SDR Forum

(3) EICTA views - Pekka Ojanen, Chairman EICTA RSPC

(4) U.S. spectrum management review - William A. Luther, FCC USA

 

Session 6. Preparing for arrival of digital TV

Chairman Stanko Perpar, Chairman ITU-R TG6/8 (DVB-T)

(1) Progress and status of CEPT preparations for RRC to revise St'61 - Jan Doeven, Chairman CEPT FM PT 24 (DVB-T)

(2) Future broadcasting requirements - Phil Laven, Technical Director, EBU

(3) Transition from analogue to digital TV: German case study - Jörg Hachmeyer, Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour, Germany

(4) Challenges with planning and introducing digital TV - view from Arab League - Slimane Djematene, TDA, Algerie

 

Session 7. WRC process

Chairman Mike Goddard, RA UK

(1) Results and lessons from WRC-03 - François Rancy, Chairman ECC CPG-03, ANFR, France

(2) Views from CITEL - João Carlos Albernaz, ANATEL, Brazil

(3) From WRC-03 to WRC-07 from the EU policy perspective - Ruprecht Niepold, EC DG InfoSoc

(4) Preparing for WRC-07 - Anders Frederich, Chairman ECC CPG-07

 

2nd lane: Communications Networks

Session 8. Services and integration

Chairman Janette Dobson, Mason Communications, UK

(1) The new competition: new generation networks vs the Internet - John Horrocks, DTI, UK

(2) IP multimedia in 3G - Martin Harris, Orange, UK

 

Session 9. Access & Interconnection

Chairman Sacha Dudler, Ofcom, Switzerland

(1) Fixed-mobile interconnection - Vince Affleck, Oftel, UK

(2) Dispute resolution - Marcell Horváth, Communications Authority, Hungary

(3) Wired broadband - an EMC conundrum? - John Long, JPL Associates, UK

 

Session 10. Technological and regulatory enablers

Chairman John Horrocks, DTI, UK

(1) The Internet, voice and quality of service - Alan Duric, Global IP Sound

(2) ENUM: Convergence of numbering - Richard Stastny, ŐFEG, Austria

(3) Industry resource management: ENUM and regulation of Internet names - Tony Holmes, BTexact Technologies, UK

(4) Broadband regulatory, investment and promotion strategies - Richard Wilson, Analysys, UK

 

Session 11. Regulation of the future - the future of regulation

Chairman Philippe Defraigne, Cullen Int, Belgium

(1) 3G economic issues and business models: the regulatory outlook - Didier Chauveau, ART, France

(2) 3G business models: a commercial perspective - Neale Anderson, Ovum, UK

(3) The Internet and the transformation of regulatory issues - François Maurer, OFCOM, Switzerland

 

Day Three 24 October

Session 12. Telecommunications Industry Crisis

Chairman Joanne Taaffe, Senior Editor, Total Telecom Magazine

(1) Sam Paltridge, OECD

(2) Peter Pitsch, Intel Corporation, USA

(3) Karl-Heinz Rosenbrock, Director-General, ETSI

(4) Scott Blake Harris, Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis LLP, USA

(5) Mike Goddard, RA UK

(6) Steffen Ring, Motorola, Denmark

 

Closing panel discussion: "Lanes converging"

Facilitator Mike Goddard, RA UK

(1) Elizabeth France, Telecoms Ombudsman, UK

(2) Anthony Parish, Past President, EICTA

(3) Ruprecht Niepold, Head of Unit, EC DG InfoSoc

(4) Steffen Ring, Motorola, Denmark

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