(News release distribution) - main European FTTH Conference will take place in Budapest this year. FTTH Forum 2010 (www.ftthforum.net) opens its doors again this November (9-10 November 2010).
In recent years, FTTH Forum became an extraordinaire.En success 2009, 200 delegates from across Europe met in Lisbon to speak of fiber-optic technologies, Next Generation Networks and business success.
This year's Edition is still once approved by the Council of Europe FTTH.FTTH (Chairman), Chris Holden and Thilo Kusch, Director technical Magyar Telecom send Keynotes at the opening session of the Forum.
At the Conference, delegates will be discussing issues affecting market FTTH, including key:
Trends in the FTTx market and special drivers for FTTH
* The legislative issues and regulatory key affecting fiber projects
* The challenges, opportunities and services to municipal broadband business strategies
Templates business operator FTTX, return on investment and case studies
FTTH Forum 2010 (www.ftthforum.net) was created specially for case studies by our panel of eminent experts representing network operators, municipalities, industry consultants and brightest analysts of Europe.
FTTH Forum will be preceded by an optional workshop focused on the business case for cost-effective FTTx deployments.
If you are an operator of telecommunications, a municipality, utility or real estate agency; if your company is connected to the next generation of networks; if you work with a regulator, an ISP or infrastructure of the vendeur.Si you are a consultant or representative a broadcaster.Join us in November (9-10 November) in beautiful Budapest for FTTH/NGN in Europe the most important events.
Visit the website of the Conference at the www.ftthforum.net
Organizer: HanseCom media and communication
www.hansecom.NET
Media contact:
Hassan Claussen
HanseCom media and communication.
+ 220 351 159 431
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