Date: 17th May 2010
Venue: Hilton (Gateshead Newcastle) Oakwellgate & Hillgate Suite
Time: 17:30 registration (event starts 18:00 sharp)
21:00 Networking, buffet & refreshments
Cost: FREE
Register at
www.amiando.com/fob
Run by Codeworks as part of the Sunderland Software City initiative
and sponsored by NorthernNet.
NorthernNet is funded by a partnership between the North West
Development Agency, Yorskshire Forward and One North East, supported
by Northern Way.
The Future of Broadband brings together in one evening specialists
from Northern Net, G-ti, Alcatel-Lucent, IT-PS and Community Broadband
Network with more to be confirmed soon.
Hosted by Brian Condon, a partner in Complexity Groups LLP and board
member of Community Broadband Network, the evening promises to be
diverse and lively by starting off with a technical element explaining
Next Generation Access and ending with Q&A panel session fielding
questions from the audience.
HOUSTON SPENCER - Vice President Alcatel-Lucent North Europe
Our key note speaker for the evening is Houston Spencer, Vice
President Alcatel-Lucent North Europe. Houston has assisted telecoms
operators internationally and has written and spoken extensively on
the unprecedented competitive dynamics transforming the industry.
Engaging and entertaining, Houston is not to be missed.
Mercedes Clark-Smith (Northern Net) and Liz Reid (G-ti, Gateshead
Councils Next Generation Access Network) will present the latest
information and offerings to business. George Galloway, Commerical
Director IT-PS, is show casing some of the local businesses using and
supplying broadband services.
Any questions please contact Alison Wilson 0191 556 1138 or
alison...@codeworks.net
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