[国际会议] Submarine Networks World Asia 2008年8月18日(一)~20日(三) 新加坡.Marine Mandarin Hotel
演讲者
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Robin Russell
Chief Executive Officer
Australia Japan Cable, Bermuda
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Kittipong Tameyapradit
Senior Executive Vice President and Acting President
TOT Public Company, Thailand
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Associate Professor Sudharma Yoonaidharma
Commissioner
National Telecommunications Commission, Thailand
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Brett O'Riley
Chief Executive Officer
Ochre Services, Australia
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Byron Clatterbuck
Vice President Business Development & Carrier Strategy
Tata Communications, Singapore
会议 议程表
 
大师讲座:
Evaluating offshore oil and gas applications of submarine cables
讲者:
Greg OttoEvaluating offshore oil and gas applications of submarine cables
日程:
8月18日 9:30am - 5:30pm
 
主要会议:
 
1日目
8月19日 8:30am - 5:30pm
 
2日目
8月20日 9:00am - 5:30pm

 


议程

1日目 8月19日(二)
2日目 8月20日(三)

1日目 8月19日(二)
9am
Chairman's welcome remarks
 
 
Mr Pierre Tremblay, Managing Director,
Altheia

9.15am
Opening Keynote: Establishing Asia Pacific as the global connectivity hub of the future
• Identifying market opportunities and trends in Asia Pacific 2008-2009
• Bridging the connectivity gap between developed and developing countries in Asia Pacific
• Strategies to connect smaller South East Asia countries to the world via submarine cables making access available at a lower cost

EXAMINING CURRENT GLOBAL CAPACITY DEMAND DRIVERS AND ISSUES
 

9.45am
Evaluating bandwidth and capacity utilisation across Asia Pacific 2008-2009
• The impact of content drivers (p2p multimedia sharing, gaming, gambling and adult content)
• The impact of demand drivers - the evolution of ethernet & carriers moving into the ethernet space
• Will these drivers radically change your exsisting business model?
 
Mr Byron Clatterbuck, Vice President, Business Development & Carrier Strategy,
Tata Communications

10.15am
Morning refreshments and networking
 

10.45am
Panel discussion: Impact of increasing competition and the entrance of new players into the market
• The current shortage in the supply of submarine cables ― short term issue or long term crisis?
• The emergence of the new players into the repeated systems “club” ― supply saviours or market raiders
• How will these impact the traditional cable owners and suppliers?
 
Mr Robin Russell, Chief Executive Officer,
Australia Japan Cable
Mr Seth R Davis, Senior Vice President,
Pacific Crossing
Mr Jaap Dikken, Board Member,
SIA Baltkom Fiber
Mr Leigh Wade, Global Technical Director,
Infinera
Owen Best, President, Asia Pacific,
Flag Telecom Asia Limited
Confirmed:
Mr Eckhard Bruckschen, Managing Director,
SubCableNews

BUILDING A WORLD CLASS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
 

11.30am
Case study South East Asia - Enhancing network connectivity in Thailand
• Identifying the market drivers and capacity demand in Thailand
• Building a world class network infrastructure
• Enhancing network connectivity in Thailand
 
Mr Kittipong Tameyapradit, Senior Vice President, And Acting President,
TOT Public Company

12pm
Case study Micronesia ― Enhancing network connectivity in Guam Islands
• Identifying the market drivers and capacity demand in Guam
• Building a world class network infrastructure
• Connecting Guam to the world via submarine cables
 
Mr Daniel Moffat, Chief Executive Officer,
GTA TeleGuam

SUBMARINE NETWORKS VS. TERRESTRIAL CABLES VS. SATELLITE
 

12.30pm
Panel discussion: Submarine cable, terrestrial network or satellite ― which model is right for your business?
• Understanding your network coverage needs
• Evaluating the costs over time issues of satellite vs submarine cable
• Application in real-life examples
 
Mr Patrick George, Director, Product Marketing,
Belgacom
Mr David Ball, Vice President, Asia Pacific,
Intelsat
Mr Wilson Teng, Director Sales,
Tiscali International Networks
Patrick Adhiatmadja, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing,
PT Nap Info Lintas Nusa
Moderator:
Mr Michael Ruddy, Managing Director,
Terabit Consulting

1pm
Networking lunch
 

2pm
Enhancing network coverage through complementing terrestrial networks with submarine networks
• Forcasting the traffic of terrestrial networks
• The development, utilization and availability of terrestrial networks - user perspective
• How network coverage can be enhanced through complementing terrestrial networks with submarine networks
 
Mr Zvika Caspy, Vice President, Sales & Marketing,
MedNautilus

CABLE RESILIENCE, RELIABILITY AND ROUTING ISSUES
 

2.30pm
Panel discussion: Restoration options, how to manage network outages?
• Identifying the various restoration options during a network outage
• Evaluating the cost effectiveness of each option
• TPE/AAG are they effectively adding new routing options
 
Mr Marvic Molina, Head, International Business,
Bayan Telecommunications
Mr Mohamed Maumoon, Head, International& Regional Development,
Dhiraagu Maldives
Mr Henry Au Yeung, Vice President, International Products & Solutions,
PCCW Global
Mr Data Sharan Mishra, Head, Technology,
Qatar Telecom
Moderator:
Mr John Hibbard, Chief Executive Officer,
Hibbard Consulting

3.15pm
Speed networking sponsored by Rostelecom
 

3.40pm
Afternoon refreshments and networking
 

4pm
Special session: Identifying the feasibility of creating another South East Asia access route to Europe and North Asia via Thailand
• What are the government policies of building a landing station in Thailand?
• Examining the feasibility of connecting via Thailand as a submarine cable landing station
• Where in Thailand would be the ideal location?
 
 
Mr Poonsavas Sukosi, Vice President,
JasTel Network Company
Associate Professor Sudharma Yoonaidharma, Commissioner,
National Telecommunications Commission
Mr Pierre Tremblay, Managing Director,
Altheia

USER GENERATED CONTENT SEGMENT
 

4.45pm
Interactive Polling ― Your opinion counts!
In this segment, participants will have an opportunity to express their views on a couple of issues facing the submarine cable industry at the moment. They will be asked a series of questions and are asked to answer either ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ with the place cards in front of them.

4.50pm
Round Table Discussion ― Have your say! Be heard!
In this segment, participants are divided into groups and seated in ‘round table’ fashion. They will be asked to discuss the following topic: Where is the submarine cable industry heading in the next 3 years? Each table shall appoint a scribe to take notes and a presenter who shall read out the views of the group to the rest of the audience.

5.30pm
Close of conference day one
 

5.35pm
Networking cocktail sponsored by Nexans
 


2日目 8月20日(三)
9am
Chairman welcome remarks
 
 
Mr Patrick George, Director, Product Marketing,
Belgacom

9.15am
Panel discussion: An overview of the submarine cable industry in the next 3 years
• Where is the submarine networks industry heading in the next 3 years? 
• Is submarine cable capacity under-utilized or over provided in Asia Pacific?
• Are suppliers setting the new trends in the market?
 
Mr Kelvin Law, General Manager, International Carrier Business,
Hutchison Global Communications Limited
Mr Brett O'Riley, Chief Executive Officer,
Ochre Services
Rabindra Paramothayan, Director Submarine Cable Investments & Strategy (Asia), Submarine Cable Investments & Strategy (Asia),
Cable & Wireless
Moderator:
Mr Dan Hughes, Sales & Marketing Director,
Apollo Submarine Cable System

TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION SHOWCASE
 

10am
Bandwidth virtualization with digital optical networks enables resilient and differentiated services for Submarine Networks
• Utilizing a common optical plattform to enable operators to offer a wide varierty of services
• Digital protection and mesh restoration for highly resilient networks that can self-heal against multiple failures
• 40 Gb/s service transport over repeatered and unrepeatered submarine links
 
Mr Leigh Wade, Global Technical Director,
Infinera

10.30am
Morning refreshment and networking
 

11am
Subsea Fiber Optic Systems
• Fiber optic component and links ― cost effective and reliable techniques for control and monitoring of offshore oil and gas fields
• Identifying the applications of Subsea Fiber Optic Systems
• Nexans cabling systems
 
Dr Inge Vintermyr, Technical Manager, Telecom, Building & Telecoms Cables Division,
Nexans

CABLE PROJECTS UPDATES
 

11.30am
Programmable global mesh optical networks
• Programmable infrastructure for service delivery & monetizing network capacity
• Mesh networking across terrestrial and submarine networks on a global scale
• Deterministic delivery of Global Ethernet services
 
Mr Raghu Ranganathan, Technology Director,
Ciena Corporation

12pm
DANICE ― Iceland to Denmark
The new submarine cable will ensure safe transportation of data to and from the country and will be a welcomed addition to the Farice 1 submarine cable. With the two cables, which will be run as a unified system, a wireless connection between cables can be guaranteed, in the case of breakdown.
 
 
Mr Gudmundur Gunnarsson, Managing Director/CEO,
FARICE

12.30pm
American Samoa - Hawaii, Tahiti - Hawaii
“Even small island communities can now aspire to submarine cables. Two Pacific countries are now getting submarine cables using different techniques. Others may follow. Thin route technology and  with novel commercial arrangements can open opportunities for those who never thought they could  justify a cable.”
 
Mr John Hibbard, Chief Executive Officer,
Hibbard Consulting

1pm
Networking lunch
 

2pm
Rostelecom ― Europe to Japan, China via Russia
A new fiber-optic line between the Russian city of Blagoveshchensk and Heihe in the Heilongjiang province of China will allow high-speed terrestrial cross-border link. It was constructed using DWDM equipment, with an initial throughput capacity of 2.5 Gbps and to be further expanded up to 400 Gbps
 
Mr Alexander Yakovenko, Deputy, Carrier Business and Sales Director,
Rostelecom

2.30pm
Matrix Networks - Indonesia to Singapore
The 1,000-km subsea Matrix Cable System will provide robust, high-bandwidth connectivity to the currently underserved, growing Indonesian market. The design also facilitates a future connection to Perth, Australia
 
Mr Jim Schweigert, General Manager,
Matrix Networks

3pm
Ochre Services - Perth to Singapore
Ochre Services is leading a $150 million fibre cable planned to link Perth with Jakarta and Singapore and also to link up oil and gas facilities in the Northwest shelf of Western Australia.
 
Mr Brett O'Riley, Chief Executive Officer,
Ochre Services

3.30pm
Afternoon refreshments and networking
 

4pm
PIPE NETWORKS- Project Runway- Sydney to Guam
An A$200m new optical fibre linking Sydney to Guam will increase the amount of international   bandwidth available to Australian ISPs and could significantly reduce the cost of international data carriage to the USA.
 
Mr Bevan Slattery, Chief Executive Officer,
PIPE Networks

4.30pm
Tata Communications (Formely VSNL) - Singapore to Japan
A US$200 million undersea communications cable system linking Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, The Philippines, and potentially Vietnam will be built to provide 3.8T bits of capacity to the countries served. It will also provide the first direct fiber link between Singapore and Japan.
 
Mr Simon Cooper, Senior Director, Global Submarine Cable Strategy & Projects,
Tata Communications

5pm
NTT Communications: Japan as an Asian Submarine Cable Hub
• Project updates: HSCS and TPE
• Submarine cable trend and requirement
• Asian Cable Hub
 
Mr Uchida Takanori, Director, Global Network Department, Global Business Division,
NTT Communications Corporation

5.30pm
Close of conference, followed by networking dinner at Zambuca
 

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