I-st International Telecommunications Seminar on "The day after" the Demonopolization

April 15, 2003

 
I panel. Regulatory framework and trends in the regulatory policy
1. Affordability of the Universal Service in Bulgaria. Peter Rendov, Communications Regulation Commission
2. Opportunites in the Bulgarian Telecommunications Market. John Munnery, Vitosha Consultants Ltd.
3. RIO and the Interconnection Agreement. Sylvia Cheresheva, TelecomLex Consult
4. FITCE: opportunity for European ICT Professionals. Jose Van Ooteghem - President of FITCE
   
II panel. Has financing dried up the Telecommunications Sector?
1. Investments in the Telecom Sector. Gueorgui Horozov, BSTDB
2. Fact & Figures about the Telecommunications Market: IDC, EITO. Tatiana Hinova, CEO, IDG Bulgaria
3. Financing of Corporations - as alternatives or instruments. Florin Niculescu - Manager, HP Financial Services, Emerging European Markets (EEM)
4. Telecommunications in Crises. Elena Gueorguieva, CFO, BTC
   
III panel. The new telecommunications technologies - friends or foes?
1. SIEMENS' Experience in Next Generation Network Development. Rainald Hanek, SIEMENS
2. Technology Trends in the Telecommunications
  Core and Metro Networks. EES Telecom Solutions. Peter Statev, EES Telecom Consortium
3. INTRACOM Content delivery platform. John Vlontzos, Deputy General Manager R&D INTRACOM
4. Liberalized Market and Intelligent Services. prof. Antoni Slavinski, prof. Margarita Petkova, New Bulgarian University
   
IV panel. The convergence and the alternative operators
1. Public Ethernet - making broadband profitable. Ivaylo Batchiyski, Marketing Director Multiservice Networks, Ericsson Telecommunications Bulgaria Ltd.
2. Optimizing the Access with the Next Generation DSLAM and High Density SHDSL Concentrators. Patric De Boeck, Telindus, Marketing & Support Manager
3. Local Loop - alternatives in Bulgaria. Zlatka Lefterova, Commercial Manager RAD Group
4. ATM Technologies Development. Prof. Seferin Mirchev, TU Sofia