CDG Announces 2008 3G CDMA North America Regional Conference On the Future of Wireless Broadband Services and Applications
(Business News & Technology News, 19 Aug 2008)
The CDMA Development Group (CDG) will be holding the annual 3G CDMA North America Regional Conference at the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego, California, on November 19 to 20, 2008. The conference will provide a forum to discuss the current path of CDMA2000, the future of wireless broadband and an extensive look at wireless services and the mobile marketplace. Leading operators and content providers will discuss several revenue-generating mobile broadband services being enabled by EV-DO Rev. A, including social networking, mobile commerce, mobile advertising and Push-to-X. The conference will also discuss future network interoperability, as operators look to complement their core 3G CDMA assets with OFDM-based broadcast and broadband solutions including DVB-H, FLO, 802.11n, Mobile WiMAX and LTE.
"This year has brought continued innovation and success to CDMA2000 operators, with increased emerging market penetration, expanded device availability and increasing wireless data revenues," says Perry LaForge, executive director of the CDG. "The 2008 3G North America Regional Conference provides an opportunity for attendees to gain insight into the continued growth of EV-DO Rev. A services and how operators will complement their 3G CDMA assets with future network enhancements."
Conference sessions will include: - Delivering revenue-generating mobile services with EV-DO Rev. A - Industry convergence and implications for operators and consumers - Push-to-X applications - Regulatory update - Device evolution - Meeting the demand for global roaming - The CDMA technology roadmap - Integrating LTE and Mobile WiMAX with CDMA networks
Sponsors of the event include Airvana, Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei, Motorola, Nortel, Qualcomm and ZTE.