Metropolitan Hotel Sofia,
64 Tsarigradsko Shouse Blvd.,
1784 Sofia,
Bulgaria
Participants
Organizer: EastEuro Link Ltd
Numerous fixed-line networks in the SEE region are undergoing modernisation at a fortunate time, with NGNs and advanced wireless broadband technologies such as WiMax are widely available. Low broadband penetration levels are rising at extraordinary rates, mirroring growth rates recorded in Central Eastern Europe during that region’s initial broadband growth period. Future fixed-line broadband growth may be constrained by the falling number of fixed lines in service, given that numerous countries in the region had low fixed-line penetration levels to begin with.
Gain insights into the vital issues:
- The rapid growth of the CEE wholesale telecoms market: current challenges and future potential
- The key drivers of the market demand in the region
- Overview of the markets with the greatest opportunities for wholesale providers
- Financial gain from new opportunities to deliver IP services and applications
- Strategies for profitable growth in a multi - operator environment
- Evaluating a wider operator market
- Future expansion in the CEE Region: Extending Coverage and services
- Cost-effective 3G migration
- Adding value to the region’s markets with MVNO and MVNE offerings
Country Focus Presentations
- Exploring Czech Republic’s convergence and media benefits
- Liberalisation in Telecom’s sector in Bulgaria
- Determining the impact of EU membership of Romania to the Telecoms wholesale business
- Emerging opportunities in wholesale markets in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Slovenia, Montenegro and Macedonia – How do they compare
- Has the establishment of a competing fibre backbone wholesale carrier in Albania allowed a number of broadband ISPs to flourish
Who will you meet:
- Local, regional and international operators
- Carriers and service providers
- Cable companies
- Content companies
- Mobile operators
- ISPs and analysts
- Consultants and financial companies
You will benefit from additional networking opportunities including:
- Extended networking breaks for exhibition viewing
- Gala evening drinks reception
An official UK report showed that the British industry is suffering as 540,000 of the migrants who have come from the EU new member states returned to their countries following the global crisis. How a massive reverse migration will affect the SEE?
Oct 8, 2008
The new labour force will push up the local economies
The gross domestic product will slow its growth due to the lower level of money transfers from abroad
The returning experts will lead to unstable social security system and dissatisfaction of population
The reverse migration will raise the level of business culture to the one in the countries in western Europe
The reverse migration will not provoke major changes
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1991, Moldova had the biggest number of habitants per square kilometre in USSR...
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union (USSR) in 1991, Moldova had the biggest number of habitants per square kilometre in USSR. With population of 128.2 people/sq km it was the Soviet republic with the highest population density.