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October 31 – November 1, 2011
Hyatt Regency Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
The Latin, Central America and the Caribbean telecommunications market, like all emerging markets around the world today, has been experiencing a very rapid growth in traffic demand and the technological evolution has been happening in a much faster pace than it used to a few years ago.
Of course, this growth creates its difficulties for the operators. They need to make sure they can offer the traffic needed and keep the quality at the same time – which requires that they follow the networks evolutions available – but they also need to keep profitable.
This is not a simple task that the operators are facing and understanding and discussing these issues and all their specificities, possibilities and implications is imperative for the operators to be prepared and know which way to go and what to do with so many solutions and technologies being offered in the market.
That is precisely the objective of the Mobile Network Evolution event: to provide the market with focused and deep discussions on one of the hottest topics in telecommunications today: the rapid evolution of mobile broadband, considering especially broadband, networks and traffic issues and how to make this evolution profitable in the region.