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The main reason why a ITU (International Telecommunication Union)TELECOM event stands out from the rest is because:

  • High quality of trade visitors and participants. They are not a consumer show- we are strictly a trade show. This means that our event visitors as well as those taking part are from the global (or regional) ICT industry. And they represent the full spectrum of the industry, from ministers and regulators to CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. Only at an ITU TELECOM event could you find such a diverse and valuable set of participants. Because of this, the scope for meeting, networking and getting business done is unrivalled.

  • ITU is a part of the United Nations: TELECOM events are organized by ITU - the UN agency for telecommunications. The mandate is truly global and, as well as organizing global events for the telecommunications community, also carry out vital work within the field of telecommunications. These include the management of radio frequency spectrum- a core and finite resource, and the development of global telecommunications standards, shaping the communication networks of today and tomorrow. ITU also runs a number of initiatives underpinning the growth of ICTs in emerging economies. These initiatives span areas from the provision of training for regulators in newly liberalized markets to the establishment of multipurpose community telecentres in rural, isolated or poorly served areas. Additionally, ITU also provides policy advice, achieved through research and analysis, to identify emerging trends in the telecommunications environment and their implications for government and industry.

  • ITU is a non-profit making organization. Any surplus generated from the events is put into a special fund, a part of which is then used for development projects. In recent years these projects have helped benefit a wide range of areas, from training regulators in developing countries, to helping countries that have recently emerged from extended periods of war to rebuild their telecommunications infrastructures. By exhibiting and partaking in ITU TELECOM events, therefore, participants are helping to promote and support the development of telecommunications and deployment of new technologies across the globe.

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The advantages of Wi-Fi are:

  • Unlike packet radio systems, Wi-Fi uses unlicensed radio spectrum and does not require regulatory approval for individual deployers.

  • Allows LANs to be deployed without cabling, potentially reducing the costs of network deployment and expansion. Spaces where cables cannot be run, such as outdoor areas and historical buildings, can host wireless LANs.

  • Wi-Fi products are widely available in the market. Different brands of access points and client network interfaces are interoperable at a basic level of service.

  • Competition amongst vendors has lowered prices considerably since their inception.

  • Wi-Fi networks support roaming, in which a mobile client station such as a laptop computer can move from one access point to another as the user moves around a building or area.

  • Many access points and network interfaces support various degrees of encryption to protect traffic from interception.

  • Wi-Fi is a global set of standards. Unlike cellular carriers, the same Wi-Fi client works in different countries around the world.

 

 

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WAP is designed to work with most wireless networks such as CDPD, CDMA, GSM, PDC, PHS, TDMA, FLEX, ReFLEX, iDEN, TETRA, DECT, DataTAC, Mobitex.

WAP is designed to work with most wireless networks such as CDPD, CDMA, GSM, PDC, PHS, TDMA, FLEX, ReFLEX, iDEN, TETRA, DECT, DataTAC, Mobitex.

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Usage data in Japan do not show that video telephony is a real killer application for 3G. However, this may change if quality and market penetration improves or different marketing models are found. It is believed however that music is a killer application - compare for example the success of iPod. At the moment (3G-third generation) only very short music clips can be downloaded. 4G(fourth generation) is likely to enable the download of full length songs or music pieces which may change the market response dramatically. Music rights management will be a major issue to solve.
 
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