Local ICT Operators Expand International Ties
Representatives of local companies Delta Telecom and Azertelecom will be among the participants of the International Conference Capacity Eurasia - 2012, to be held in Istanbul (Turkey), September 18-19.
Local operators in the telecommunications industry will discuss together with leading international technology challenges the telecommunications industry, in particular, the creation and effective use of data centers, incentives for the introduction of new services, Web-services, applications, models of cloud services.
The agenda also includes investment planning in the deployment of broadband services, networks, 3G, WiMAX, 4G/LTE. The conference is scheduled to present the leading international and regional operators and service providers in Eurasia.
It will be attended by about 300 delegates and telecommunications operators so that local business obtains the possibility of establishing business relations with the leaders of ICT. -17D-
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