AT&T, Calix, ESPN, NTCA & Verizon to Deliver Keynotes for 10th Annual TelcoTV Event
AT&T, Calix, ESPN, NTCA & Verizon to Deliver Keynotes for 10th Annual TelcoTV Event
Full speaker lineup to discuss critical topics, including OTT, multi-screen and cloud offerings
IRVINE, Calif., Sept. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Organizers of TelcoTV 2011 have announced the full slate of keynote speakers for the tenth anniversary of its prestigious conference and tradeshow, taking place this year from Oct. 25 to 27 at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. The keynote speakers, all leaders and innovators representing the full spectrum of cable, broadband, telecommunications and regulatory interests, will kick off sessions delving into some of the most critical issues facing today's media landscape. Topics include the FCC's 2010 National Broadband Plan, multi-screen TV, the future of IPTV, the changing video service ecosystem, and the impact of CDNs and cloud models, among others.
The keynote speaker lineup includes:
-- Eric J. Bruno, VP Product Management, Verizon. Mr. Bruno is responsible
for new product development and lifecycle management across the consumer
and small business segments at Verizon's wired services unit.
-- Bryan Burns, VP Strategic Business Planning & Development, ESPN. Mr.
Burns leads ESPN's domestic high-definition services, ESPN HD, ESPN2 HD,
ESPNU HD and ESPNEWS HD. He also chairs the company's interactive
television (ITV) cabinet, as well as a team analyzing the future of 3-D
television for the company.
-- Carl Russo, President and CEO, Calix. Mr Russo has more than 25 years of
experience in the networking and telecommunications industries.
-- Josh Seidemann, Director of Policy, NTCA. Mr. Seidemann focuses
primarily on federal regulatory policy and broadband deployment for
rural America. He is also a freelance contributor to various trade media
on telecom and technology issues.
-- Jeff G. Weber, VP U-Verse and Video Strategy, AT&T. Mr. Weber is
responsible for the rollout of new features related to AT&T's U-verse
television service.
"This year's keynote speakers are at the front lines of the telecom services industry. They manage many of the radical changes confronting the industry affording them a critical view of today's marketplace conditions and challenges," said Carol Wilson, Chief Editor, Events, Light Reading. "At a time when consumers continue to demand more multiple pay-TV options, time shifting, video on demand, Internet and mobile video as part of their video options, the competitive landscape for telecom service providers has become especially complex. The keynote speakers have the experience and knowledge to help telecom service providers navigate these choppy waters, offering expert commentary on making video services work."
TelcoTV 2011 includes four conference tracks with more than 25 educational sessions. Featured sessions include "Next-Gen Access Technologies: PON and DSL," "Minding Your Middleware: Choosing IPTV Platforms in Changing Times," "Emerging Consumer Video Preferences & the Future of TV Advertising," "Creating a Different IPTV Service in the Multi-Screen World," and "Compelling Content That Is Affordable," among many others. For a full list of sessions, visit: http://www.lightreading.com/live/event_information.asp?event_id=29473&p_id=confagenda. Collocated at this year's event is Pivot Media's Cloud Services Summit on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Celebrating "Ten Years Transforming Telecom and Entertainment," TelcoTV 2011 promises value for exhibitors and attendees with education, networking and new business opportunities. More than 100 vendors are currently slated to exhibit, with over 3,000 attendees expected.
CONTACTS:Dawn Danaher Media Relations, TelcoTV Tel: 2011 +1 714 378 5841 Email: PR@TelcoTVonline.com
Carolyn Herr, Director of Events, Light Reading Tel: 949-223-3614 Email: herr@lightreading.com
About Light Reading (www.lightreading.com)
Light Reading combines its research-led online communities and targeted events portfolio to help those in the global communications industry make informed decisions. Lightreading.com is the ultimate source for telecom analysis for more than 300,000 subscribers each month, leading the media sector in terms of traffic, content, and reputation. Light Reading produces targeted communications events and focused one-day conferences each year for cable, mobile, and wireline executives across five continents. As part of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lrcn.com), Light Reading leverages the industry's most trusted telecom research brands, Heavy Reading and Pyramid Research, to contribute to the only integrated business information platform serving the $4 trillion global communications industry.
About Light Reading Communications Network (www.lrcn.com)
The Light Reading Communications Network combines the most trusted telecom research brands with award-winning online communities and a rich events portfolio to deliver the only integrated business information platform serving the global communications industry. With the power of this platform, leaders who build, deploy, finance, and regulate next-generation telecom networks are able to make more informed decisions on emerging market and service opportunities. The Light Reading Communications Network is a division of UBM TechWeb (www.ubmtechweb.com), the global leader in technology media and business information.
About NTCA
The National Telecommunications Cooperative Association is the premier association representing more than 560 locally owned and controlled telecommunications cooperatives and commercial companies throughout rural and small-town America. NTCA provides its members with legislative, regulatory, and industry representation; meetings; publications and educational programs; and an array of employee benefit programs. Visit http://www.ntca.org for more information.
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