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WiFi Telephony Summit


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There is no way to overestimate the effects of wireless VoIP. If you have a laptop, or most any consumer electronics device, you will be able to use it as a WiFi telephony device. In urban areas, a WiFi or WiMAX phone will be good enough for most people and it will cost a fraction of a fraction of what Verizon charges today. A WiFi telephony iPOD using VoIP is not too far away. They will likely call it the VoiPOD.

Next INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO:
San Diego, CA October 10-13, 2006


Track: WiFi Telephony Summit
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Fixed Mobile Convergence – Finding the Killer Applications
(IMS-03)
Monday - 10/24/05,  2:00-2:45pm

IMS is becoming the architecture of choice for wireless and wireline convergence. Many service providers are tapping into its ability to offer advanced, revenue generating features, however, making advanced services accessible by broadband wireless users constitutes only half the equation for service provider success. The other half: VoIP and IP multimedia application platforms designed to attract developers and to host the true killer application: continuous, customer-responsive application innovation. The presenter will highlight the benefits of converged services and new applications and provide best-practice examples of how carriers have added voice services and advanced applications to their portfolio.

Presented by:

Mike Sangillo
Director, Wireless Solutions
BroadSoft
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Introduction to WiFi Telephony
(W-01)
Wednesday - 10/26/05,  8:30-9:15am

Mobility in the enterprise is quickly becoming a major consideration on a customer’s wish list. As more companies investigate the costs and benefits of wireless communications, they face a number of questions specific to deploying 802.11. This session will discuss many of these issues, including network security, delivering enterprise-specific features throughout an 802.11 network, technical considerations when integrating 802.11 into an existing converged infrastructure, and vendor-neutral practical applications.

Presented by:

Joe Hogan
CTO and Founder
Openet Telecom
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Technical Challenges to WiFi Telephony Deployment
(W-02)
Wednesday - 10/26/05,  12:30-2:15pm

Are wireless networks and technologies mature enough to deliver voice? It’s certainly easier to successfully deliver data than voice. Data can be rapidly transmitted without worrying about the effect of network delay, latency, QoS, etc. WLAN providers, equipment manufacturers, network designers and operators must now prove that WLANs and wireless handsets can meet the strict performance requirements required for high-quality delivery of voice. To achieve acceptable voice quality, they must understand relevant performance requirements that affect the network’s ability to manage voice and other real-time applications. This presentation will discuss performance requirements and the emerging standards that are being developed to support voice.

Presented by:

Fanny Mlinarsky
President
Octocope
Pierre Trudeau
CTO & Founder
Colubris Networks
Ravi Kodavarti
Manager, VoIP residential & SMB Gateway Market
Texas Instruments
Michael Khalilian (Moderator)
President & CEO
IMS Forum
JP Gonzales
Director - E911 Services
Level 3
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The Challenges of Citywide WiFi Scalability
(W-03)
Wednesday - 10/26/05,  2:30-3:15pm

With all the noise in industry and the press over municipal WiFi zones and free Internet offers, it’s hard to separate fact from fiction in the push by cities to deploy WiFi. This session will focus on the reality behind all the hype. What are the challenges of deploying City WiFi zones? What does it take to build, manage and fund these networks? What are the trends in municipal RFPs, and funding tactics? There are several issues to be addressed. Also how does the advancement of WiMax technologies impact the WiFi ‘hot zone’ deployments and what are the roles of each technology in the future? In this session, you’ll learn the real challenges and real opportunities in the race to Municipal wireless networks.

Presented by:

Scott Ryan
CEO
Asankya
Rike Sandlin

SkyTel Corp.
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Call of the Campus Warrior: A Healthcare Case Study
(W-04)
Wednesday - 10/26/05,  3:30-4:15pm

Mobile “Campus Warriors” are beginning to utilize PDAs as an efficient replacement for laptops. The newest trend in PDAs is embedding wireless network connections, which allow users to roam across cellular, WiFi and other mobile networks without dropping dynamic voice, video, and data sessions. These new converged devices are enhancing productivity for “Campus Warriors” in healthcare and other fast-paced work environments by allowing professionals remain connected. Today’s health care settings are demanding 24/7 connectivity between the patient and the care provider and various hospital support functions like financial services, housekeeping, etc., creating real-time environments. Come to this session to see a real-world example of WiFi in a healthcare environment.

Presented by:

Pat Rudolph
Vice President Technology
3COM
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Keys to Successful WiFi Telephony Implementation
(W-05)
Thursday - 10/27/05,  8:30-9:15am

This presentation will focus on educating the audience on WiFi telephony: what it is, how to tell if your wireless network is ready for voice, advantages of WiFi, WiFi versus traditional wireless phones, WiFi versus cell phones, and the future of WiFi. If you’re new to WiFi telephony, then this is session is a terrific opportunity to learn all you need to know before deploying the technology.

Presented by:

Michael Freshwater
Managing Consultant, Telephony Practice
Astute Solutions
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Deploying WiFi Telephony in the Enterprise
(W-06)
Thursday - 10/27/05,  12:15-1:00pm

Economics and performance are pushing WiFi telephony to the forefront of successful technologies in the workplace. Companies are saving money not only by deploying voice on WLANs, but also increasing revenues by boosting productivity in employees across the workplace. Employees benefiting from WiFi telephony's mobility are collaborating better with coworkers, responding faster to clients and overall improving performance. This session will provide attendees with invaluable tips for successful WiFi telephony deployments in the workplace. With careful planning, WiFi telephony can be used for converged applications that will continue to benefit the workplace well into the future.

Presented by:

David Gurlé
Executive Vice President Global Head of Collaboration Services
Reuters
Karen R. Campagna
Senior Manager, Field Marketing Programs
Cisco Systems
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Developing WiFi Telephony Endpoints
(W-07)
Thursday - 10/27/05,  1:15-2:00pm

This session will discuss how VoIP and VoWiFi solve real problems for enterprises and consumers alike. An “inside-view” of VoWiFi phones and the next generation of dual-mode phones (cellular + VoWiFi) will be provided, with a discussion of the key issues that enable, as well as hinder the success of this convergence platform. Topics to be discussed include developer’s view of VoWiFi and next-gen Dual-mode phones; benefits of VoIP enabled convergence for mobile communications; and key issues hindering rapid adoption of dual-mode handsets.

Presented by:

Krishna Yarlagadda
CEO
HelloSoft
Tim Hall
Field Applications Engineer
Trinity Convergence
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The Road Ahead: The Future of WiFi Telephony
(W-08)
Thursday - 10/27/05,  2:15-3:00pm

WiFi VoIP offers many benefits in its current state, yet it is still a nascent technology and therefore continuing to evolve. Today many operators are beginning to implement a converged service for their customers beginning with the development of enabling the transfer, or ‘handoff’, of calls between these technologies. While cellular technology automatically hands off calls between cellular towers, the hand off between WiFi and cellular (whether GSM or CDMA) is still a work in progress. As the technology and the supporting marketing plans and packages evolve, carriers can choose to embrace the technology or view it as a competitive threat. If embraced, new applications and competitive pricing structures can help add value, increasing customer loyalty at a lower cost structure.

Presented by:

Simon McIver
Senior Director of Enterprise Products
Net2Phone
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