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Final Program
ITU/ITC Regional Seminar on Network Evolution to Next
Generation Networks and Fixed Mobile Convergence
for CEE, CIS and Baltic States
Moscow (Russian Federation), 27-30
April 2004
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Today’s technology savvy young person will soon be a key decision
maker at home and at work. This "next generation user" is the target
customer who will demand and expect multimedia services, security,
personalization and mobility for enhanced productivity and user
experience as normal. Next Generation Networks (NGNs) must meet the
demands of these next generation users.
There are now more mobile users than fixed users. This increasing
"demographic" shift requires an essential re-examination of the
relationship between fixed and mobile networks. It also makes it very
clear that mobility must be a core capability of the NGN.
The key objectives of this Seminar are to provide an overview of
convergence in its widest sense (Telecom/IT/Broadcast), then to focus on
near term convergence topics including fixed and mobile, Telecom + IT.
The Seminar will include identification of directions and work topics
for proceeding forward from near term convergence.
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Day 1 - Day 2-
Day 3 -
Day 4
Day 1 (27 April 2004)
Registration: 8:00 –
9:15 hours |
09:15 – 10:00 hours |
Session 1.1: Opening
Chairman: Mr. John Visser (ITU-T)
Vice-Chairmen: Mr. Riccardo Passerini (ITU-BDT), Mr. Villy
Iversen (ITC)
1.1.1 Welcome address (Authority of the hosting Administration)
- Welcome from Dr. Yuri Grin - Director-General, Department for
International Cooperation, Ministry for Communications and
Information of the Russian Federation
- Welcome from Dr. Vladimir Sokolov Moscow Technical University of
Communication and Informatics (MTUCI)
- Welcome from Dr. Villy Iversen International Teletraffic
Congress
- Welcome from Mr. Nenad Stankovic
1.1.2 ITU/BDT projects of interest in the Europe and CIS
Region – Mr. Nenad Stankovic (ITU-BDT)
Presentation
1.1.3 Introductory remarks/Keynote address/ITU Structure - Mr.
John Visser (ITU-T)
Abstract – Short
Bio - Presentation |
Coffee break: 10:00 –
10:30 hours |
10:30 - 12:30 hours |
Session 1.2: International framework
1.2.1 ITU-T: ITU Activities on NGN - Mrs. Tatiana Kurakova (ITU-T)
Abstract -
Short Bio - Presentation
1.2.2 ITU-R: Mobile convergence issues - Mr. Colin Langtry (ITU-R)
Abstract - Short Bio -
Presentation
1.2.3 ITU-D: Regulating Convergence: the ITU-D activities - Mr.
Fabrizio Savi (Telecom Italia, Chairman of the Project Group on ITU-D Q. 10-1/1)
Abstract-
Short Bio - Presentation
1.2.4 TISPAN: Telecommunications and Internet converged Services and
Protocols for Advanced Networking – Alain Le Roux (France Telecom,
TISPAN Chairman); presented by John Visser
Abstract - Presentation |
Lunch Break: 12:30 -
14:00 hours |
14:00 - 16:00 hours |
Session 1.3: Network Evolution to NGN and Convergence
1.3.1 Migration from TDM to NGN – Mr. Michael Sakharov (ICN
Department, Siemens Ltd., Russia)
Abstract –
Short Bio –
Presentation
1.3.2 Mobile Network Evolution to NGN
- Mr. John Visser (Nortel Networks)
Abstract - Presentation
1.3.3 Mobile Network Evolution to NGN - Mr. Roland Thies (Alcatel,
France)
Abstract -
Short Bio -
Presentation |
Coffee break: 16:00 –
16:30 hours |
16:30 - 18:30 hours |
Session 1.4a: Network Evolution to NGN
1.4.1 Signalling protocols for NGN – Mr. Riccardo Passerini (ITU-BDT)
Abstract –
Short Bio -
Presentation
1.4.2 Signalling Network Planning
with the CASCAD Tool – Mr. Alexey Chukarin & Mr.
Kostantin Samouylov (People’s Friendship University of Russia, Moscow)
Abstract -
Short Bios –
Presentation
1.4.3 Parlay Architecture and NGN –
Mr. Manfred Schneps-Schneppe (Professor Dr, CEO AbavaNet, Moscow,
Russia)
Abstract -
Short Bio –
Presentation 1.4.4
PSTN network consolidation based on NGN technology –
Mr. Alexei Shalaginov (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, Moscow,
Russia)
Abstract - Short Bio –
Presentation |
Day 1 - Day 2-
Day 3 -
Day 4
Day 2 (28 April 2004)
9:30 – 10:30 hours |
Session 2.1a : Network Evolution to NGN – Services
and Traffic Engineering
2.1.1 Evolution on Network Technologies and its Impact on Traffic
Engineering – Mr. P.J. Kuehn (Professor University of Stuttgart, ITC
Chairman)
Abstract -
Short Bio - Presentation
2.1.2 Modelling issues of integrating services in Next Generation
Networks – Mr. Sergey Stepanov (Russian Academy of Sciences) & Mr. Villy
Iversen (Professor Technical University of Denmark. ITC Vice-Chairman)
Abstract-
Short Bios - Presentation
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Coffee break: 10:30 –
11:00 hours |
11:00 – 12:30 hours |
Session 2.1b: Network Evolution to NGN – Services and
Traffic Engineering
2.1.3 Service Level Agreement (SLA) and Global QoS index for 3G
networks - Mr. Villy Iversen
(Professor Technical University of Denmark. ITC Vice-Chairman & Mr.
Manfred Schneps-Schneppe (Professor Dr, CEO AbavaNet, Moscow, Russia)
Abstract –
Short Bios - Presentation
2.1.4 Case Study: planning of different broadband solutions in the
last mile for urban and suburban areas – Mr. Ignat Stanev (Senior
Research Associate, Chairman ITC Committee 3, Bulgaria)
Abstract -
Short Bio - Presentation |
Lunch Break: 12:30 -
14:00 hours |
14:00 – 16:00 hours |
Session 2.2: Convergenced Networks
2.2.1. Shaping the Future: Converged Networks – Mr. John Visser
(ITU-T)
Abstract
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Presentation
2.2.2 UMTS and DVB-T Service Convergence for interactive delivery
services – Mr. Bosco Fernandes (UMTS Forum); presented by
representative of Siemens, Moscow
Abstract –
Short Bio - Presentation
2.2.3 Radio Network Design and Convergence between Mobile and
Broadcast for Next Generation Networks - Mr. Roland G�tz (LStelcom)
Abstract –
Short Bio -
Presentation |
Coffee break: 16:00 - 16:30
hours |
Day 1 - Day 2-
Day 3 -
Day 4
Day 3 (29 April 2004)
9:00 – 10:30 hours |
Session 3.1: Operational Aspects of Convergence
3.1.1 Opportunities for Convergence – the co-operative approach – Mr.
Uwe Herzog (Program Manager, Eurescom)
Abstract -
Short Bio -
Presentation
3.1.2 Convergence Strategy for a Universal Operator and role of
Business Planning – Mr. Oscar Gonzalez Soto (Network and Business
Planning Expert, Spain)
Abstract -
Short Bio –
Presentation
3.1.3 The new Italian Code for electronic communications: a
technologically neutral solution - Mr. Fabrizio Savi (Telecom Italia)
Abstract –
Presentation |
Coffee break: 10:30 -
11:00 hours |
11:00 – 13:00 hours |
Session 3.2: Regulatory Aspects of Convergence
3.2.1 EU – Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications – Mrs.
Marianne Rogeberg (National Expert, European Commission, DG Information
Society)
Abstract -
Short Bio-
Presentation
3.2.2 Fixed Mobile Convergence – Regulator’s response – Mrs. Ursula
Lochmann (Detecon International, Germany)
Abstract -
Short Bio -
Presentation
3.2.3 Case Study: The EU’s new Regulatory Framework as a model for
Convergence – Mrs. Sofie Maddens Toscano
(Regulatory and Policy Expert in the telecommunications, Portugal)
Abstract -
Short Bio –
Presentation
3.2.4 Unified Licensing Regime in India - Ms. Sapna Sharma (Telecom
Regulatory Authority of India)
Abstract -
Short Bio - Presentation |
Lunch Break: 13:00 -
14:00 hours |
14:00 – 15:30 hours |
Session 3.3a: Fixed Mobile Convergence
3.3.1 Trend for Fixed and Mobile users growth based on Statistics
data for ICT Indicators - Mr. Ignat Stanev (Senior Research Associate,
Chairman ITC committee 3, Bulgaria)
Abstract -
Presentation
3.3.2 Mobile 2G/3G networks: a Universal Communication and Service
solution – Roland Thies (Alcatel, France)
Abstract -
Presentation |
Coffee break: 15:30 -
16:00 hours |
16:00 – 17:30 hours |
Session 3.3b: Fixed Mobile Convergence
3.3.3 GPRS roaming network evolution to NGN – Mrs. Vera Derzhavina
(General member of Scientific Staff, LONIIS, St. Petersburg, Russia –
presenter & Mr. Sergei Brusilovsky (Deputy Director on Science, LONIIS,
St Petersburg, Russia)
Abstract -
Short Bios -
Presentation
3.3.4 Mobile Next Generation Network – Mr. Alexey Podryabinnikov
(Siemens, Russia)
Abstract -
Short Bio -
Presentation |
Day 1 - Day 2-
Day 3 -
Day 4
Day 4 (30 April 2004)
9:00 – 10:30 hours |
Session 4.1: Fixed Mobile Convergence
4.1.1 3G/UMTS – An evolutionary path to Next Generation Networks –
Mr. Torsten Soltmann (UMTS Forum manufacturers Group)
Abstract -
Short Bio -
Presentation
4.1.2 Convergence: Commercial Deployment of Wireless Systems – Mr. Tom Wasilewski
(Senior Director, QUALCOMM Incorporated); presented by Mr. Mikhail
Krylov (QUALCOMM, Russia)
Abstract -
Short Bio –
Presentation |
Coffee break: 10:30 - 11:00 hours |
11:00 – 13:00 hours |
Session 4.2: Seminar Feedback and Conclusions
4.2.1 Participants' feedback per country (HoD of each participating
country)
4.2.2 Conclusions and closing remarks - Mr. John Visser (ITU)
Abstract - Presentation |
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