Fox IT Symposium
Will the Philadelphia Wireless Plan Change the Business Model of Broadband Telecommunications?
We regret to announce that the Fox IT Symposium
on "Will the Philadelphia Wireless Plan Change the Business Model of Broadband
Telecommunications?" on Thursday April 28, 2005 at 8am has been cancelled. We
apologize for any inconvenience.
April 28, 2005 8:00am to 10:00 AM Fox/Gittis Foyer Liacouras Center Temple University Main Campus
Panelists
Dianah Neff, CIO, City of
Philadelphia Richard A. Miller, Vice President, Innovation Philadelphia
Veronica Wentz, New Media Director, Greater Philadelphia Marketing Tourism Corporation
Ed Schwartz, President, Institute for the Study of Civic Values
Moderator
Munir Mandviwalla, Associate
Professor and Chair, Temple University
Event Summary
Large scale wireless networks
(also known as metropolitan area networks) are now being deployed at an ever
increasing pace. The vision is that these networks can provide universal
access to broadband communications; allow organizations to connect their
workers and increase productivity, allow individuals low cost easy access to
the Internet, and spawn new multimedia applications. Technologists have for
a long time envisioned a world where anytime anywhere high speed
connectivity provides on demand access to any form of communication or media
including broadcast television and voice communications, while free or
almost free access, promotes social values such as reducing the digital
divide. Like other disruptive technologies these networks call into question
underlying business models. For example, the role of telecommunications,
broadcast video and audio providers and of the communities that want low
cost access and innovative applications. Given the large potential revenues
at stake and the newly announced plans of municipalities such as
Philadelphia, it is still unclear how and when metropolitan wireless
networks will change the business model of broadband access. In this panel
we will explore:
The underlying technology of
large scale wireless networks and the specifics of the Philadelphia
plan. What can they do? Are they feasible? How much will they cost? How
can they be deployed? What are the pros and cons of the Philadelphia
plan?
The business and social
implications of wireless networks: What will these technologies mean for
current and future “providers” and for users? Who are the target users?
What is the best way to manage and adopt such networks? How will the
Philadelphia plan impact businesses, users, and communities?
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