• 15th-16th May 2012, KL Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Executive Summit

Taking place on the 15th May 2012, this unique, private invitation-only gathering of senior-level executives discuss the key themes, opportunities and challenges presented by next generation broadband and content delivery, both fixed and mobile.

Highly valued by participants for its uniquely frank and open discussion, the Summit is held to Chatham House rules, which allow free and open discussion. The event is an exceptional opportunity for Executives to debate some of today’s most critical issues in today’s broadband industry with their international peers.

For more information or to register your interest please contact Nicola Allen on nicola.allen@informa.com


DELIVERING NATIONAL BROADBAND NETWORKS


12:00 Host Service Provider Welcome

David Storrie, CEO, Nucleus Connect, Singapore


12:10 Opening Remarks from Chair

Amrish Kacker, Partner, Analysys Mason


12.20 Host Service Provider Presentation: Experiences in Deploying Singapore’s Next Gen NBN

Singapore is the world’s first nationwide all-fibre network with a unique 3-layer model of Network Company, Operating Company and Retail Service Providers. The presentation will cover the service offerings of this unique model, the experiences in deploying the NGNBN and the unique challenges in operating in a 3-layer open access environment.

David Storrie, CEO, Nucleus Connect, Singapore


12:45 New Zealand Public-Private Partnership approach to delivering National Broadband Networks

  • The New Zealand initiative: 75% population – FTTP
  • Public-Private Partnership Approach
  • Resultant market structure – Incumbent Structural Separation
  • Product, price and deployment approach
  • Likely demand drivers for NGN

Graham Mitchell, CEO, Crown Fibre Holdings, New Zealand


13:10 Australia’s National Broadband Network: Finding a faster, more efficient and competition friendly model.

  • Overview of Australia’s National Broadband Network
  • Evidence from the NBN rollout thus far and perceived shortcomings of the model
  • Opposition suggestions to deliver fast, reliable and affordable broadband for Australians

Malcolm Turnbull, Shadow Minister for Communications & Broadband, Australian Government


13:35 Private Networking Lunch


14:35 Broadband for All Indonesia

  • ICT Statistics in Indonesia
  • Indonesian Effort to Provide Broadband for All
  • Killer Application in Broadband Implementation
  • Broadband Implementation Challenges
  • Analysis of the NBN Business Models

Heru Sutadi, Commissioner, Indonesian Telecom Regulatory Authority


15:00 Analysis of the NBN Business Models

  • Measuring the success of national broadband plans
  • Approach of different countries / government
  • Where does Next Generation Access  fit into national broadband plans
  • Emerging Next Generation business models and their assessment

Amrish Kacker, Partner, Analysys Mason


15:25 Open Discussion Session


16:30 Close





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