| 1530 - 1700 |
M.2.1
China
Chinese carriers and equipment manufacturers are under tremendous pressure to re-invent themselves at home, and to find new revenue opportunities in overseas markets. While the number of broadband users in China has grown at double-digit rates in recent years, a Digital Divide is emerging that threatens to further exacerbate the income gap between urban and rural areas. This panel will examine latest developments in China's government policy, the broadband market, and company growth strategies.
Chair:
HUI PAN, Editor, Asia Telecom, Information Gatekeepers, Inc.,
USA
Presenters:
Chinese Firms Go Forth: The Internationalization Strategy of
China's Telecom Vendors and Carriers
DONGMING ZHANG, Research Director, BDA China, People's Republic of China
and ERIC HARWIT, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, USA
Drivers of the Broadband Industry in China and India: What
can we Learn?
Abstract
NIR KSHETRI, Assistant Professor,
and NIKHILESH DHOLAKIA, Professor,
The University of North Carolina
at Greensboro
View Presentation
RICHARD TAYLOR, Professor, Pennsylvania State University, USA
View Presentation
BILL BU, Executive Director, FTTH R&D Center Tsinghua University, People's Republic of China
View Presentation
DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES, THE “WTO/TRADE ISSUES” (ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR M.2.1) WAS CANCELLED.
You may continue to view the original papers of the following speakers:
ANTHONY PENNINGS, Professor, New York University, USA
Developing Global IPTV Services: Challenges for International Public Policy
New placement
Tuesday, 16 January 2007
Session T.1.2 – “Is there a business case for IPTV?”
1:30 – 3:00pm, South Pacific 2
YALE BRAUNSTEIN, Professor, University of California, Berkeley, USA
New placement
Monday, 15 January 2007
Keynote 2 Panel – “Policy and Regulator’s Round Table”
8:30 – 9:30am, South Pacific 3 / 4
(View Braunstein's original paper)
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