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The Mobile World Order of Mobile and Wireless: Revolutionizing Communications & Your Business

December 3rd, 2005 by Scott Janousek
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December 14, 2005
5:30 pm: Networking Mixer
6:15-8:30 pm: Program

MIT Stata, Kirsch Auditorium
Stata Center (Bldg. 32)
Kirsch Auditorium, 1st fl.
32 Vassar Street
Cambridge, MA 02139

Forum & MassNetComms Members: $20
Non-Members: $30.
The MIT Community and Students from all universities are FREE with valid ID. Pre-registration encouraged.

Featuring:

Hamid Akhaven - Global CTO, T-mobile International
Timothy Jasionoswski: Technologist for VoIP & Rich-Communications,Nokia
Jeffrey Glass, President & CEO of m-Qube
Allan MacKinnon, Founder and CTO, Everypoint Inc.
Moderator: Woody Benson, General Partner, Prism Venture Partners

Applications & Economics: The New World Order of Mobile and Wireless

A new world order in mobile and wireless is emerging as wireless networks become more robust, telephony and data services continue to converge and connectivity becomes a commodity. Join our panel of thought leaders from leading carriers, handset manufacturers and content creators as they explore the next wave of applications and services for mobile devices.

What are the new economics of this mobile and wireless paradigm shift and what are the business models for capturing value from these new economics? Who will be paying for all these new applications and services and what are the opportunities and pitfalls for established industry players and emerging growth companies?

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One Response to “The Mobile World Order of Mobile and Wireless: Revolutionizing Communications & Your Business”

  1. Scott Janousek » Blog Archive » Mobile World Order of Mobile and Wireless at MIT - event summary Says:

    [...] So tonight, I paid some cash to get into this event … and it was worth it (some of panel actually flew in to give it, so thanks to them). The speakers were excellent, and the people at the event were all good contacts … although I wished it could have been longer … there were over 300 people at the event … a mixture of MIT (grad) students, and corporates. Sounds like a mobile monday is in order for the Boston area. Alessandro, get on it! [...]

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