Track: 4G Wireless Evolution -- The Applications Imperative (4G6)
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TV Dichotomy: Over the Top versus On the Internet (4G6-01)
Wednesday - 02/04/09, 8:30-9:15am
The digital rights issues that the Broadcast industry faced a few years back have lessoned in importance as the consumer continues to participate in the creation and distribution of content. As the perceived value of accessing and sharing content increases, new opportunities for wireless distribution increase. The opportunities for wireless distribution has been the subject of many a wireless strategy.
• Why does 4G manage Video out of the packets?
• Will data pricing be cross elastic on video solutions?
Presented by:
 | Anatoli Levine (Moderator) Director, Product Management – DTBU Spirent Communications |  | Jim Machi Vice President, Product Management Dialogic Corporation |  | Eric Burger (Moderator) Chairman SIP Forum |
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How do you deliver wireless applications in the world of 4G? (4G6-02)
Wednesday - 02/04/09, 9:25am-10:10am
What Service Delivery Creation environments does a service provider have to support in order to deliver and support 4G applications? The use of the web as the model for communication is setting up a new strategy for browsing communication services and peer to peer solutions. The future will be shaped by a highly competitive Internet market augmented by innovative new technology, new devices, new applications and open spectrum. What is the concept of a service in the future? How does it relate to a network operator’s capabilities?
Presented by:
 | Joe Mele Vice President, Dialogic® Media Labs Dialogic Corporation |  | Bill Kelly (Moderator)
For Immediate Release Public Relations |  | Girish Pathak President ITE Services, Inc. |
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The Road ahead for Device Design (4G6-03)
Wednesday - 02/04/09, 10:15-11:00am
This session will take a look at the very interesting subject of mobile Internet device design. The session will seek answers and create debate on a number of questions:
• Which is cooler the device or the application that’s running on it?
• What makes a device’s design so compelling as to set it apart from other devices on the market?
• What are the defining features of a successful Mobile Internet Device? Are components enabling specialty devices?
• Does full access to the Internet change provisioning strategies?
• Given Internet connectivity, what drives application development?
Presented by:
 | Sid Harshavat Principal Architect for Mobile Security Symantec Corporation |  | Carl Ford CEO, Director of Content Crossfire Media |  | Shawn Molodow Director, Market Development Clearwire |
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The New Rules of Wireless Peering (4G6-04)
Wednesday - 02/04/09, 11:15-12:00pm
The GSMA is taking advantage of IP to create a means to exchange common traffic and bypass the land line legacy connections used in the past. This ability has significant meaning for other end to end services and the terms of this exchange must be negotiated amongst the carriers in the future.
Presented by:
 | Carlos Da Silva
Orange & i3Forum |  | Carl Ford CEO, Director of Content Crossfire Media |  | Kevin Mitchell Director, Solutions Marketing Acme Packet |  | Chris Drake Chief Technology Officer iconectiv |
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