Heavy Reading's Berge Ayvazian to Chair LTE North America Conference
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Heavy Reading's Berge Ayvazian will chair Track B: The Engineers Stream which focuses on LTE Infrastructure Challenges on day one of the LTE North America 2011 conference taking place in Dallas on November 8-9, 2011. During this track, he will moderate the panel, Using Diameter Signaling Protocol for Complexity control and Advanced Service Enablement.
Now in its fourth year, LTE North America 2011 has firmly established itself as the ultimate "learning conference" of the North American region, bringing together the leaders of the entire LTE ecosystem for unparalleled breadth and depth of discussion around the future of mobile broadband. Register here: http://americas.lteconference.com/conference-registration.
In addition to chairing Track B, Berge will lead an Analyst Breakfast Briefing Session on Next Generation RAN - Multimode Single RAN, HetNets, MIMO, LiquidNet and Light Radio on Tuesday. Berge will also be giving the opening presentation during the Pre-Conference Workshop A: Developing Successful Business Cases for 4G Networks and Getting Them Financed on Monday, November 7th.
Berge is a Senior Analyst with Heavy Reading who has been researching telecommunications for over 20 years. He leads an integrated research and consulting practice on 4G Network and Mobile Internet Evolution. This practice helps operators to develop their 4G technology roadmaps – building on existing Heavy Reading research in packet core, service platforms and mobile backhaul – and build a complete mobile Internet business case leveraging Pyramid's regional demand-side research on 4G and mobile Internet service adoption.
To request an onsite meeting, please contact him directly at [email protected]. Read more about Berge here: http://www.heavyreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=39279.
See below for his latest blogs:
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