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2010 Broadband Properties Summit promises the latest in FTTP updates

2010 Broadband Properties MAG Summit

On April 26-28 2010 in Dallas, TX, FTTP-(Fiber-To-The-Premise) industry leaders, vendors, journalist and speakers will converge to share the latest technology advancements in an infrastructure which promises to take broadband to the next level of Green, Lean, and Mean in connecting you with everything that is important in your life.

 Hosted at the Hotel InterContinental, the 2010 Broadband Properties MAG Summit promises a true window into the capabilities and initiatives of the FTTH-(Fiber-To-The-Home) experience from pioneers like the FTTH Council, communities, and government; carriers like Comcast, Verizon and AT&T all wanting to change the landscape of broadband from just a carrier experience to an interactive relationship experience with the customer.  

 FTTH program highlights for the conference include:  See (Full Agenda)

  • The Growth of Telemedicine in FTTH Communities
  • Fiber is a Green Technology
  • How FTTH Enables the Smart Grid
  • Anchor Institutions: Fiber to the Library, the School, and other Institutions

 A wide variety of distinguished speakers are scheduled to speak to an estimated 900 attendees, all wanting the latest information on how and where broadband/fiber deployments to the premise will  change both business and personal interactions with everything that is important to us.

Keynote Speakers include: See full speaker list (2010 Speakers)

  • Keynote SpeechLev  Gonick-CIO Case Western Reserve
  • Awards LuncheonThe Hon. Graham Richard-Consultant, Graham Richard Associates/ Former Indiana State Senator /Former Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana
  •  KeynoteJeffrey G. Weber-VP – U-verse and Video Products, AT&T Connected Communities
  • Keynote AddressThe Hon. Jonathan Adelstein-Administrator, Rural Utilities Service, USDA

 Developed and sponsored by Broadband Properties Magazine and Co-hosted by The FTTH Council, the 2010 Broadband Properties Summit will be strongly represented by developers and property owners, private cable operators, municipalities, government entities, as well as top multi-system operators.

Without question the summit guarantees to be both an exciting and informative venue in the FTTH-FTTP arena.  Hope to see you in Dallas, and I will be blogging exclusively for BroadbandBreakfast.com to bring readers important updates throughout the conference.

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