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CICT conference on mobile and wireless Print E-mail
Monday, 16 October 2006
CICTOn 30 November and 1 December 2006, the Center for Information and Communication Technologies (CICT), WDR's partner at the Technical University of Denmark, will hold its third international conference on Mobile and wireless content, services and networks - Short-term and long-term development trends.

The diffusion of 3G networks has taken far more time than anticipated. The primary reason is that operators have found it difficult to develop profitable 3G business cases. From an operator point of view, the additional average revenue per user from new data and content services does not seem to warrant fast build up; from a user point, there are not sufficient relevant new features to shift technology. Meanwhile, other wireless technologies have appeared, including Wi-Fi, WiMAX and technologies using the vacated 450 MHz frequency band. Furthermore, new P2P, mesh or ad-hoc network technologies are also being developed.

The conference focuses on issues related to the short as well as the long-term developments in mobile and wireless technologies, the services and content enabled by these technologies, and the relations between the development of technologies and services/content. User requirements and how they are met by technology and service solutions are examined. The two main themes of the conference are:

  1. The direction and development of networking technologies.

    a. What characterizes the future of 3G?

    b. Which technologies are likely to supplement or substitute for 3G technology in the development beyond 3G

  2. The diffusion of new services and content

a. How will the adoption process of the new features develop?

b. What are the potentials in, e.g., the developments in mobile broadcast and the new communicative services enabled by higher capacity mobile and wireless networks?

c. What characterizes the communicative and informational user needs and requirements that potentially can be served by mobile and wireless networks, applications, services and content?

For more information consult the conference website.