Agenda for the online conference
A unique event designed to help you discover everything you
need to know about Telecoms 2.0
Join in our online conference from the comfort of your internet
connection by watching our webinars, listening to our podcasts
before having your say on our
forum.
Webinars
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VNU
ntl:Telewest Business has completed its UK-wide NGN and
instigated service changes to ready itself for the advent of
Telecoms 2.0. The challenge is creating the level of network
responsiveness needed by UK business. Panel
members: Stephen Beynon (MD, ntl:Telewest Business), Ian
Williams (VNU). Panel
biogs »
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ZDnet
ntl:Telewest Business is aiming to deliver a Telecoms 2.0
service model to business, particularly mid-sized ones. Can it
really mobilise its people to deliver on the promise of networks
that are tailor-made for each customer?
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Panel members: Gary Flood (ZDNet), Andrew
McGrath (ntl:Telewest Business), Paul Rouse Cambridgeshire
County Council), Phil Tilley (Metro Ethernet Forum). Panel biogs »
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Computer Weekly
What business customers want is action not words - they want to
work with the telco to establish what services best fit their needs
and how to ensure they get the level of operational flexibility
they require.
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So what is Telecoms 2.0 and are telcos who claim to be in
the game just really hyping the issues?
Panel members: Joe O'Halloran (Computer
Weekly), Ken Johnson (Senior Data Services Manager, ntl:Telewest
Business), Rob Bamforth (Quocirca), Carl Stokes (City
University). Panel biogs »
Podcasts
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The DNA of Telecoms 2.0
ntl:Telewest Business, the UK’s second largest telecoms network
provider has unveiled its intention to provide UK businesses with
the next level of telecommunications: Telecoms 2.0.
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Delivering Telecoms 2.0
ntl:Telewest Business has set out its vision
for delivering Telecoms. It’s about aligning next-generation
capabilities, with an open can-do mindset – the attributes of a
Telecoms 2.0 organisation.
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The truth about telecoms
ntl:Telewest Business has invested £13 billion
into its network infrastructure which will enable a new level of
business communications to take place.
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