Caspian Telecoms 2010
28-29 April 2010 • Hilton Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey
The World Giants of telecommunication market will take part in the Caspian Telecoms 2010, besides the Ministers and top managers of the governmental bodies of the region. The event will bring together the top officials of the communications ministries and the presidents of the state-owned telecommunications companies from Turkey, Russia and Caspian Region.
Afghanistan • Armenia • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Bulgaria • Georgia • Greece • Iran • Kazakhstan • Kyrgyzstan• Moldova • Mongolia • Romania • Russia • Tajikistan • Turkey • Turkmenistan • Ukraine • Uzbekistan
Caspian Telecoms Conference & Showcase is the only event for the telecoms industry for Turkey, CIS, the Black Sea States and their neighbouring Caspian and Central Asian regions. The event has grown steadily over last years and has now become an essential meeting point for many professionals in the telecoms industry. The Caspian & Black Sea Telecoms Conference & Showcase acts as an international gateway into a market that offers huge potential for both established investors and new market entrants.
Caspian Telecoms Conference is a platform from which communication ministries and state telecoms companies can outline their concept for the modernisation and privatisation of the telecoms and IT industries to an audience of international telecoms companies and investors. The Conference is a forum in which topical issues relevant to the telecoms industry can be discussed in detail amongst both commercial and state telecom organisations, including telecom licensing, privatisation, legal and financial issues. It also promotes parallel seminars and ICT exchange programmes between countries and companies.Turkey’s geo-political position makes it a natural communications bridge between Asia and Europe. Across the region, the telecommunications industry continues to experience a process of demonopolisation and privatisation. Telecommunication coverage is expanding and networks are being upgraded and digitalised. Satellite and mobile operations are also being developed whilst internet and ISP use is growing as Turkey’s telecom sector prepares for EU accession.
The Caspian & Black Sea Telecoms Conference & Showcase acts as an international gateway into a market that offers huge potential for both established investors and new market entrants.
The success of the conference is largely due to the presence of senior-level participants from CIS countries, who have the authority to make decisions.
The conference is a platform for commercial and state telecommunications organisations to discuss, in detail, current issues in the telecommunications industry - including the licensing of telecommunications organisations, privatisation, and legal and financial problems.
The Caspian Telecoms Conference is a platform from which communication ministries and state telecoms companies can outline their concept for the modernisation and privatisation of the telecoms and IT industries to an audience of international telecoms companies and investors. The Conference is a forum in which topical issues relevant to the telecoms industry can be discussed in detail amongst both commercial and state telecom organisations, including telecom licensing, privatisation, legal and financial issues. It also promotes parallel seminars and ICT exchange programmes between countries and companies. Conference speakers, sponsors and supporting organisations are significant members of the telecoms industry who have made vital contributions to the development of the industry in the region.
The Showcase is held alongside the Conference, providing an opportunity for companies within the telecoms industry to display and demonstrate their latest products and services and the new technology that will help develop and modernise the telecoms industry in the region. The Showcase is also a great place to strengthen international partnerships and conduct business face to face.
Sponsors & Partners 2010
ComNews • Frost & Sullivan • IKS Consulting • Vestnik Svyazi
ALTIMO • EBRD • GVF • WiRELESs ukraine
iKSmedia.ru
• Btconsult • Businessneweurope • Caspian Energi • CNBC-E • Content-Review.com • Connect-World • Elektroportal.ru • Electric • magazine • iecho.ru • IKS-magazine • ITC Kazakhstan • Foton Express • fubix.ru • Mobile Telecom • Neolectum • Operator • Profit • RusCable.ru • Standart • Sotaweek • T-Comm • TelecomDaily.ru • Telepaty • Brig-Expo – Russian Exhibition Newspaper
ITE Group Plc
ITE Group Plc, the leading international exhibition and conference organiser and b4b internet group in emerging markets, was founded in 1991, chose Iteca as their exclusive partner in Kazakhstan in 1993. The ITE group is the largest independent operator of the international trade exhibitions and conferences in CIS, Eastern Europe, Asian countries and other regions. Over 300 events are organised yearly, servicing 50 000 corporate clients, attracting over 2.5 million visitors from around the world. ITE works with government export agencies and major trade associations in its key client markets. It also ensures that the highest level of government and ministerial support backs all events, both locally and internationally.
Since its flotation on the London stock exchange and a new management team, the group has made acquisitions and partnerships to broaden its geographic base to Eastern Europe, Turkey, Middle East and the Far East.
ITE is a member of the Union des Foires Internationales and the Association of Exhibition Organisers.
Address : United Kingdom, London, 105, Salusbury Road
Postcode : NW6 6RG
Phones : +44 (0) 20 7596 5000
Faxes : +44 (0) 20 7596 5111
WWW : www.ite-exhibitions.com
E-mail : enquiry@ite-exhibitions.com
ITE Group PLC is the leading organiser of international exhibitions and conferences in emerging markets. ITE is a member of the Union des Foires Internationales and the Association of Exhibition Organisers.
• 150 events organised annually
• 285,000 m2 of exhibition space sold annually
• Network of 18 offices worldwide
• Events in 17 countries
For more information, please visit the website of ITE Group.
* Business Network Equipment Providers
* Cable TV Operators Broadcasters
* Computers & IT Companies
* Digital Switching System Manufacturers
* Fibre Optic and Satellite Terminal Systems
* Fibre Optic Cable Manufacturers
* Financial Institutions
* Fixed Line Operators
* GSM Equipment Manufacturers
* GSM Operators
* International Associations
* International Investment Banks
* Internet Access Technologies
* Internet Service Providers
* Investment Banks in the sphere of Communications
* Law Firms specialising in Telecoms & IT
* Network Installation
* Public Telephony Equipment Suppliers
* Satellite Equipment Providers
* Satellite Operators
* Satellite TV Broadcasters
* Tax and Business Consultants
* Telecoms & IT Software
* Telecoms Operational Support System
* Testing & Design
and many others…
Caspian Telecoms takes place annually and is an exclusive event for the telecommunications industry of Turkey, the Black Sea states, and the neighbouring Caspian and Central Asian regions. Telecommunications industry representatives from CIS countries, Central Asia and Europe will attend Caspian Telecoms 2010 to participate in the conference and establish business ties.
2010 state delegations come from
•Afghanistan
• Armenia
• Azerbaijan
• Belarus
• Bulgaria
• Georgia
• Greece
• Iran
• Kazakhstan
• Kyrgyzstan
• Moldova
• Mongolia
• Romania
• Russia
• Tajikistan
• Turkey
• Turkmenistan
• Ukraine
• Uzbekistan
2010 (confirmed) Speakers
For further information on participating as a delegate, speaker, sponsor, exhibitor or for information on hiring meeting rooms, please contact:
Elena Kochergina
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