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PARTNERING FOR SUCCESS IN ANINNOVATIVE DIGITAL WORLD18TH ANNUAL
23-24 SEPTEMBER 2013CONRAD DUBAI, UAE
TWO CO-LOCATED EVENTS: 80+
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MohamadMouradRegional Manager– GulfGoogle
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Ross CormackCEONawras
ScottGegenheimerCEOZain Group
Rashid AbdullaCEOBatelco
HE Minister Nicolas SehnaouiMinster ofTelecommunicationsLebanon
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HEAR FROM LEADING EXPERTSRESPONSIBLE FOR SHAPING THEFUTURE OF THE MIDDLE EAST
HE Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui Minster ofTelecommunications Lebanon
Scott Gegenheimer CEO Zain Group
Ross Cormack CEO Nawras
Hassan Kabbani Advisor and Board Member Oger Telecom
Rashid Abdulla CEO Batelco
Dr. Alkahtani Saad Zafer Member, UN BroadbandCommission for Global DigitalDevelopment UN Broadband Commission
Imad Hoballah Acting CEOTRA Lebanon
Mohamad Mourad Regional Manager – Gulf Google
Ahmed ElHefnawy Advisor to PresidentNational TelecommunicationRegulatory Authority – Egypt
Khalifa Al Shamsi Chief Digital Services Officer Etisalat
Walid Driss Client Partner Facebook
Mikkel Vinter CEO Virgin Mobile MiddleEast and Africa
Kashif BaigHead of Customer Experience& Digital-Social MediaGrameenphone
Wolfgang Wemhoff CTO Nawras
Hany Moneim Head Of CustomerCare – Consumer Vodafone Egypt
Rafael Gomez Bertrand Senior Advisor STC
Luis Manuel Díaz de TeránSenior Director of StrategyAltran Middle East
Ahsan Aziz Khan EVP Information Systems PTCL
Nick JotischkyPrincipal AnalystInforma Telecoms & Media
Shady Fouad Group Director M2M Etisalat
Ethem Eldem Director Product andPartner Management Turkcell
Abdulla Ahmed Jasmi Senior Procurement Manager Ooredoo
Souhail Haddaji VP of Marketing du
Hatim Badawi Advisor, Minister ofInvestment Egypt, andformer Customer CareDirector Etisalat Egypt
Khurram Shahzad Technology Strategy Etisalat UAE
Saiful Alam General Manager and Head ofInternal Strategy and RegulatoryCompliance Regulatory Affairs Grameenphone
Mohamad El Madhoun Chief Commercial Officer QNBN
Paul O’Kirwan IT Director Dubai MercantileExchange
Mario Hachem CEO Apps2You
Mark NewmanChief Research OfficerInforma Telecoms & Media
Mohamad Khawaja CEO Startappz.com
Samer Abdin CEO Istikana TV
Samer Ali Founder Faselty
Hasan Sharif Senior ManagerSpectrum Strategy TRA UAE
Samer Al-Dameri Senior Vice President,Consumer Marketing Mobily
Bilal Ehsan Manager Marketingand Business Analysis American GardenPakistan
Ayman Irshaid CEO AreebaAreeba
Stefan Sieber Vice President Middle East Comverse
Matthew ReedPrincipal AnalystInforma Telecoms & Media
Jean Luc Lasnier Vice President andGeneral Manager MEA Orange BusinessServices
Badr Ward CEO Lamsa – Arabic Kids World
Hayssam Balach Senior Vice President –Business DevelopmentTechnology Investment Dubai Silicon OasisAuthority
Irfan Malik Advisor to President STC
Ceri Jones Manager Analysys Mason
Adrien JosephDirector ofSolution SalesTellabs
Ismail PatelResearch AnalystInforma Telecoms& Media
Santanu Biswas E Health ServiceDirector du
Azfar Jamal Head of BranchlessBanking Habib Bank
Abe NasserCEOCastglobe
Yves KammererBusiness Developmentand SalesLumata Group
Ahmed Seemab Head of Service Lines, ManagedServices Practice Ericsson Region Middle East
Antonio Rodriguez-Moral Managing Director Altran Business Consulting
Stephen FosterDirector MobileFinancial Servicesdu
Jerry Verschoorede la Houssaye SolutionSales Manager EMEATellabs
Furqan Ahmed HashmiIT ArchitectEmirates InvestmentAuthority
Mohamed AbdelbassitManaging Director MENABICS
Fatih Otluoglu Senior Manager,Business Development Vodafone Turkey
Mike Greening VP CSMG
Alfonso MartínezCEOAltran Middle East
Fady EliasDirector WW Partners
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“MIDDLE EAST COM HAS AN ENVIABLE RECORD AS THE MOST IMPORTANT REGULARINDUSTRY MEETING PLACE FOR EXCELLENT NETWORKING AND KNOWLEDGESHARING REGARDING MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENTS, CHALLENGESAND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THIS HIGHLY INNOVATIVE REGION” ALAN HADDEN, PRESIDENT, GSA - GLOBAL MOBILE SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION
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MIDDLE EAST COMBRINGS TOGETHERVISIONARIES FROMALL AREAS OF THEDIGITAL WORLD
BRAND NEW FEATURES FOR 2013
INFORMA TELECOMS & MEDIA ANALYSIS
NEW Focus on the Power of Partnerships
NEW Focus on GovernmentICT Initiatives
NEW Discussion on MHealthInnovations in the Middle East
Enhanced Speed NetworkingOpportunities
The Latest News from theSaudi MVNO Licensing Process
NEW Tutorials onTransforming NetworkEconomics
Focussed Workshopon MVNOs
NEW Course from the TelecomsAcademy: Customer Focus –Advanced Business Diploma
Welcome to the Middle East’s largest and most diverse telecoms conference. The 18th annual Middle East Com features dedicated conference tracks, top level keynote presentations, incisive interviews with industry leaders, interactive discussion and outstanding opportunities for networking during the 2 day conference and exhibition.
This year’s keynote topic on Government Investment and Initiatives Involving ICT has drawn participation from Dr Saad Al Qahtani,Member of the UN Broadband Commission for Digital Development, and former CEO of Strategic Operations at STC. Dr Saad will detail therole of governments and the private sector in promoting ICT infrastructure in the Middle East. The socioeconomic impact of broadband forall will be identified, together with the key opportunities this brings for solution providers. We are honoured to welcome Minster ofTelecoms in the Lebanon, Nicolas Sehnaoui to a panel discussion on the same topic, bringing first hand detail of government involvement inthe promotion of ICT.
Interest continues in the impact of OTT players on the telecoms industry. While several operators have established their own DigitalServices teams, to counteract the threat posed by the OTT players, others are embracing the opportunities resulting from partnershipswith the likes of Whatsapp, Viber, Twitter, Facebook and Google. Questions remain about the optimum business models for thesepartnerships and the options will be weighed up and discussed during the sessions.
The focussed streams for this year’s event will provide detailed discussion and expertise on: Customer Experience Management, LTE,Network Economics and Digital Services. With the MVNOs Middle East Summit co-located with the conference, and the diverse natureof both speakers and delegates in the audience, the Congress provides the ultimate meeting place for telecoms executives in the region.
Middle East Com 2012 saw 750 attendees through the door, representing 298 companies from 41 countries. The free passesfor operators, regulators, OTT players and content providers guarantee a large and operator-focussed audience. With 54%operator attendance last year, from 62 operator companies and 55% at C-level or Director Level, Middle East Com also drawstop level decision-makers to the well-established conference and exhibition.
Caroline Broderick Research Director Informa Telecoms and Media
NEW GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES EMERGEAS MIDDLE EAST MARKETS MATUREThe Middle East is a diverse region, and its telecoms markets are similarlyvaried in terms of technology deployment, service penetration,macroeconomic profile and infrastructural development.
Despite these variations, the significant liberalization of the Middle Easttelecoms sector over the past few years has resulted in competitivetelecoms markets and this is reflected in subscription growth. The numberof mobile subscriptions in the Middle East doubled between 2007 and 2012,rising from 164.1 million at end-2007 to 331.7 million at end-2012 (see fig.).
This article has been written by Matthew Reed, who cover Informa Telecoms & Media’s research for the Middle East including the Middle East and Africa Intelligence Centre http://www.informatandm.com/ic/ © Informa UK Ltd 2013. All rights reserved For more information, visit www.informatandm.com. To hear more from our analyst team join our Analyst Community group on LinkedIn www.informatm.com/linkedin or follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/informatm
Matthew Reed Principal Analyst, MEA Informa Telecoms & Media
Note: Figures refer to end of period. Source: Informa Telecoms & Media
Middle East, mobile subscriptions by country, 2007-2012
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CUSTOMER EXPERIENCEMANAGEMENT FOCUS DAY
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OperatorRoundtable:Redefining theOffering
Zain interview
Google Interview –YouTube and NewContent for Telcos
Government ICTInitiatives
Device Interview
Enterprise Discussion –New Opportunities forTelcos in the Enterprise
Regulation Roundtable
UN BroadbandCommission forDevelopment The Power ofPartnerships!
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FOR PROGRAMME ENQUIRIES Caroline Broderick, Research Director: caroline.broderick@informa.com, TEL: + 44 (20) 701 75439
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MONDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER 2013 CONFERENCE DAY ONE
09.00 Chairman’s Opening RemarksMark Newman, Chief Research Officer,Informa Telecoms & Media
09.10 The Role of Governments and Private Sector toPromote ICT Infrastructure in their RespectiveCountries• Infrastructure developments and open access to all• Ecosystem Development• Socioeconomic impact• Broadband for all• Social inclusionDr Alkahtani Saad Zafer, Member of UN Broadband Commission forGlobal Digital Development, UN Broadband Commission
09.30 Revitalising the Zain GrouopInterview with Scott Gegenheimer, CEO, Zain Group
09.45 Operator Panel : How are Operators Redefining Offeringsto Take the Consumer Experience to the Next Level?Forging new partnerships, launching innovative services, redefiningthe customer proposition. How are the region’s operators taking theconsumer experience to the next level and fighting the battle toincrease profits while voice revenues decline?Ross Cormack, CEO, Nawras Hassan Kabbani, Advisor and Board Member, Oger Telecom Rashid Abdulla, CEO, Batelco
10.30 Youtube and the Role of New Content for TelcosInterview with Mohamad Mourad, Regional Manager – Gulf, Google
10.45 The Power of Partnerships : Maximising Opportunitiesand Minimising Threats
1) Facebook • What Type of Partnerships are Facebook Proposing?• Why do the partnerships make sense for telcos?• Innovations for Telcos• How can services help with subscriber acquisition and ARPU
stimulation?Walid Driss, Facebook
2) Mobily• How does Mobily select new partners?• What is Mobily looking for from a partnership?• Partnership models?Samer Al-Dameri, Senior Vice President, Consumer Marketing, Mobily
11.20 Speed Networking, Exhibition Visit and Refreshments
Chairman: Nick Jotischky, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media
12.30 The Importance of an Optimum Customer Experiencein a Highly Competitive Market• Market status – detailing the competitive nature of the Bangladesh
market• The increasing importance of a strong customer experience as the
market becomes more competitive• How are Grameenphone enhancing their customer experience?• What is the impact on the competition?Kashif Baig, Head of Customer Experience & Digital-Social Media,Grameenphone
12.50 How can Data, Technology and Skill Deliver SuperiorCustomer Experience?• Can rightly delivered “Moments of Truth” impact the bottom line• Is Customer Experience the new Battle ground of Business Competition• Can Personalised contextual services deliver superior Customer
Experience?A Representative, Comviva
13.10 Measuring and Monitoring the Customer Experience• What systems are in place to assess the customer experience?• How are results recorded and acted on?• How are Orange Jordan enhancing their customer experience?Nisreen Abu Hadba, Quality & Customer Experience Director,Orange – Jordan
13.30 Lunch
14.45 What Can Operators Do To Take the CustomerExperience Up a Level?• Detailing customer experience activity at Vodafone Egypt• Have the projects been successful?• Are operators placing enough focus on enhancing the customer
experience?• What more could be done?Hany Moneim, Head Of Customer Care – Consumer, Vodafone Egypt
15.05 Panel Discussion: How Is Customer ExperienceContributing to Greater Customer Loyalty?• Operators have been increasing the focus on the consumer, but has
there been a noticeable improvement in customer loyalty?• Are consumers more interested in the QoS or the price of the
service?• Detailing success stories for enhancing the customer experience• Do operators need to step-up the focus?Yves Kammerer, Business Development Director, Lumata GroupKashif Baig, Head of Customer Experience & Digital-Social Media,GrameenphoneNisreen Abu Hadba, Quality and Customer Experience Director,Orange – Jordan
15.35 Focus on Customer Experience as a Key Differentiator• As operators compete to offer the most attractive and innovative
services, how does can the customer experience be leveraged as akey differentiator?
• Driving customer acquisition and retention• Demonstrating the benefit of increased customer satisfaction in
enhancing corporate performanceHatim Badawi, Advisor to the Minister of Investment, Egypt andformerly Customer Care Director, Etisalat Egypt
15.55 Networking Break, Exhibition Visit and Refreshments
16.30 Re-Defining the Customer Experience• Learning from the retail industry• How do customer-facing issues translate to the telecoms industry?• What works for enhancing the user experience?Bilal Ehsan, Manager Marketing and Business Analysis, American Garden Pakistan
16.50 How Can Social Media Enhance the CustomerExperience?• How can social media be used to enhance the customer experience?• Using social media to get closer to the customer and personalise
the service• Using information from social media to tailor services• How is AreebaAreeba impacting customer experience?Ayman Irshaid, CEO, AreebaAreeba
17.10 Free Internet Access – Impact on Customer Experience• The challenges of working with consumers who are used to getting
some services FREE• How to adapt to this ethos• Is it possible to be competitive when offering paid for services,
against Free services?• Developing a model to offer free services and restrict customer churnAbdulla Ahmed Jassmi, Senior Procurement Manager, Ooredoo
17.30 Close of Day One
CUSTOMER EXPERIENCEMANAGEMENTFOCUS DAY
Chairman: Alan Hadden, President, GSA
12.30 Assessing LTE Take-Up in the Middle East andIntroducing Strategies to Increase Demand• The status of LTE in the Middle East• Where are LTE networks deployed or in trial?• Assessing customer take-up – is it meeting expectation?• What strategies are in place to increase demand?Souhail Haddaji, VP of Marketing, du
12.50 Evolving Operator Services to LTE and the DigitalWorld: A Holistic ApproachOperators can expand beyond traditional telecom boundaries andcreate new value for themselves and their subscribers in the digitaldomain. A holistic approach enables the operator to• Safeguard revenues by modernizing and enhancing traditional
services • Introduce new rich services for mass market take-up – enabled by
all-IP environments • Leverage social intelligence to improve marketing and business
performanceIt is not enough to merely digitize your services. A holistic approachenables you to enhance the customer experience and become part ofyour subscribers' digital lives.Stefan Sieber, Vice President Middle East, Comverse
13.10 Ensuring Optimum QoS for LTE Customers• Positioning LTE as a premium service• Delivering a high quality, feature-rich service• Enhancing the customer experience and providing a noticeable
difference to 3G servicesWolfgang Wemhoff, CTO, Nawras
13.30 Lunch
14.45 Migrating to an IP Backhaul Network for LTEHow to migrate to a single, converged mobile backhaul infrastructureto carry voice, data and video for LTE• How to ensure the new infrastructure is scalable and flexible while
keeping cost per bit low • How intelligent network management supports service delivery• Other aspects to consider when planning a migrationAdrien Joseph, Director of Solution Sales, Tellabs
15.05 Panel Discussion: LTE Deployment and ExpansionStrategies• Assessing the status of LTE in the region• What will accelerate take-up?• Keeping investment to a reasonable level• What are the options for network sharing?• Devices • Is there sufficient demand for investment in rural areas?Jerry Verschoore de la Houssaye, Solution Sales Manager EMEA,Tellabs Khurram Shahzad, Technology Strategy, Etisalat UAE
15.35 LTE SignallingMohamed Abdelbassit, Managing Director- MENA, BICS
15.55 Networking Break, Exhibition Visit and Refreshments
16.30 LTE and HSPA/HSPA+ Market Update• HSPA/HSPA+ and 4G/LTE network deployments and service launches• Devices ecosystem maturity and trends• Spectrum situation, options, international developments • When and how to offer voice service to LTE users?• LTE for professional usersAlan Hadden, President, GSA
16.50 Harmonising Spectrum for LTE and AchievingInternational RoamingHasan Sherif, TRA UAE
17.10 LTE and Digital Services Coming Together• Maximising faster speeds, better coverage and lower latency• Developing improved solutions based on IMS and RCS – avoiding
cannibalisation by OTT players• Partnering with OTT players to develop innovative services for
verticals• Boosting digitalisation with LTE in vertical sectorsRafael Gomez Bertrand, Senior Advisor, STC
17.30 Backhaul Strategies for LTE Network• Evolution of mobile backhaul from 2G/3G to LTE • Evaluation of current backhaul technology options• Requirements for LTE-Advanced, Small Cells & Cloud-RAN.• Challenges for future mobile backhaul networksKhurram Shahzad, Technology Strategy, Etisalat UAE
17.50 Close of Day One
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Chairman: Matthew Reed, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media
12.30 MVNOs Middle East Keynote Presentation:• Key Drivers for Continued Success in the MVNOs Space• What has kept Virgin Mobile at the forefront of MVNO success?• What have been the key challenges in the Middle East?• Where to future opportunities lie?Mikkel Vinter, CEO, Virgin Mobile Middle East and Africa
12.55 MVNOs Business Dynamics• Network charge and glide path• MVNE platform considerations eg Radio Access, Customer Billing,
Sale and distribution• Status of network infrastructure• Pricing models and its impact on wholesale pricing model such as
retain minus, hybrid, cost etc• Key agreements and what to focus on: SLAs,branding, white
labelling potential, current offering of wholesale operator Irfan Malik, Advisor to the President, STC
13.15 MNO strategies for the MVNO challenge – A Perspectiveon the Emerging Middle East MVNO market • How are changes for MVNOs in the Middle East affecting the market?• What is the impact for MNOs?• Developing new strategies for MVNOsAntonio Rodriguez-Moral, Managing Director, Altran BusinessConsulting
13.35 Lunch
MVNO Market Developments in Saudi Arabia
14.45 Group Analysis of MVNO Developments in Saudi Arabia• Licensing developments• Opportunities• Regulatory decisions• ChallengesMikkel Vinter, CEO, Virgin Mobile Middle East and AfricaMazen Aldawood, Director Carrier Marketing, MVNO and 3rd Party,Mobily Yasser Alobaidan, Advisor – MVNOs
15.15 Leveraging Opportunities for MNOs to Partner withMVNOs• What are the benefits for the MNO?• Selecting the best MVNO fit for your MNO• Maximising the partnership potentialMazen Aldawood, Director Carrier Marketing, MVNO and 3rd Party,Mobily
15.40 Setting up an MVNO in Saudi Arabia - critique of theprocess• The application process - description and requirement of the bidders• Wholesale access agreement - requirements and best practice• Management agreement - contents• Restrictions on outcomes• Will it be a success?Mike Conradi, Partner, DLA Piper
16.05 Networking Break, Exhibition Visit and Refreshments
Maximising Opportunities for MVNOs
16.30 Challenges and Opportunities Faced by MVNOs WhenDeploying International Roaming and Messaging• What challenges are MVNOs facing with their roaming customers?• Benefits of dual- IMSI, single IMSI, one-stop shop for roaming• Increasing revenues with new messaging servicesMohamed Abdelbassit, Managing Director MENA, BICS
16.50 Panel Discussion: Capitalising on Opportunities toTarget a Niche Segment - Marketing Strategies • Maximising opportunities for the MVNO to focus on a very targeted
niche market• Finely tuned, narrowly targeted marketing strategies• Which niche segments are well suited to MVNOs?• Which niche segments will work well in the Middle East?Rafael Gomez Bertrand, Senior Advisor, STCCeri Jones, Manager, Analysys MasonFatih Otluoglu, Senior Manager, Business Development, Vodafone TurkeyFady Elias, Director, WW Partners
17.20 Global MVNO Trends• Analysing global trends for MVNOs – which direction are they taking?• Where are the success stories?• Where do opportunities lie for MVNO success in the Middle East?Mike Greening, VP, CSMG
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AGENDA DAY TWO
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TUESDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER 2013 CONFERENCE DAY TWO
09.00 Chairman’s Opening RemarksMark Newman, Chief Research Officer, Informa Telecoms & Media
09.10 Panel Discussion: Government ICT Initiatives –Advancing Telecommunications Innovation• How are the region’s governments encouraging ICT deployments?• Outlining the benefits of ICT for advancement and future prosperity
for the region. • Detailing projects and initiatives to develop innovation and knowledge
throughout the region and to demonstrate technology innovations.Panel Moderator: Imad Hoballah, Acting CEO, TRA LebanonNicolas Sehnaoui, Minster of Telecommunications, Lebanon Dr. Alkahtani Saad Zafer, Member, UN Broadband Commission forGlobal Digital Development, UN Broadband Commission Hayssam Balach, Senior Vice President – Business DevelopmentTechnology Investment, Dubai Silicon Oasis AuthorityMohamed Madhoun, CCO, QNBN
09.40 Panel Discussion: How Can Telcos Increase their Shareof Enterprise Telecoms/IT BudgetsWith Middle East IT spending projected to total $192.9 billion in 2013,are telecoms operators doing all they can to claim their share of thepie? As IT demand increases from Middle East enterprises, telecomsoperators must re-define their strategies to demonstrate their abilityto fulfil enterprise requirements. What are telcos doing to meetdemand from the enterprise and how can market share be increased?What is the role of Telcos in the Cloud?Panellists include: Furqan Ahmed Hashmi, IT Architect, Emirates Investment AuthorityPaul O’Kirwan, IT Director, Dubai Mercantile Exchange
10.10 Interview: Defining Device Strategies A Representative, Nokia
10.25 Regulation Roundtable: How Are Regulators DrivingInnovation and Encouraging Sustainable Competitionin the Middle East?• What are the region’s regulators doing to drive innovation across the
Middle East?• What more could be done to encourage competition and innovation?Imad Hoballah, Acting CEO, TRA Lebanon Ahmed ElHefnawy, Advisor to President at NationalTelecommunication Regulatory Authority – Egypt Saiful Alam, General Manager and Head of Internal Strategy andRegulatory Compliance, Regulatory Affairs, Grameenphone
10.55 Networking Break, Exhibition Visit and Refreshments
Chairman: Alfonso Martínez, CEO, Altran Middle East
12.00 Enabling Technologies for Next Generation ServicesLuis Manuel Díaz de Terán, Senior Director of Strategy, AltranMiddle East
12.20 Inspiring the Middle East with Innovative Digital Services• Detailing Mobily’s strategies for innovation and development• Which new services are proving most popular with consumers?• How is Mobily counteracting the challenge from OTT players?Samer Al-Dameri, Senior Vice President Consumer Marketing,Mobily
12.40 Panel Discussion: Meeting Customer Expectation withExciting, Enticing Content• How is the region progressing with the provision of Arabic content?• What content do subscribers find attractive?• What is the preferred device for viewing content?• Are content providers and operators working together closely enough?Moderator: Matthew Reed, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms and MediaSamer Abdin, Co-founder, Istikana TV Ayman Irshaid, CEO, AreebaAreeba Badr Ward, CEO, Lamsa- Arabic Kids World
13.10 Lunch
14.20 Mitigating and Managing Transformation Risks in theDigital Telcos world• Digital services need transformation in Business models, network
and IT• Transformation programs are critical for the survival• How changing the Business model adds to the risk• Risk of High failure rate in such programs and projects – Why???• How to manage and mitigate these Risks?• Standards based approach – The best way.• How standards help?Ahsan Aziz Khan, EVP Information Systems, PTCL
14.40 Mhealth Innovations• How are Mhealth services evolving in the Middle East?• Where do opportunities lie for future development?• Facilitating digital healthcare through connected communitiesJean Luc Lasnier, Vice President and General Manager ME , Orange Business Services Abe Nasser, CEO, Castglobe Santanu Biswas, Director of eHealth Services, duSamar Ali, Founder, Faselty
15.10 How M2M Enhances Operator Revenues and CustomerExperience• How is M2M gaining traction in the Middle East?• Which applications are being deployed?• How are subscribers benefitting?• How are operators increasing revenues from M2M?• Where do further opportunities lie?Shady Fouad, Group Director M2M, Etisalat Ethem Eldem, Director Product and Partner Management, Turkcell
15.40 Networking Break, Exhibition Visit and Refreshments
16.10 Mobile Money Panel: Are Mobile Money ServicesTaking Off as Strongly as Expected?• are mobile money services taking off as expected?• which services are the most popular?• what is inhibiting take-up?• focus on ease of use and consumer satisfactionSaiful Alam, General Manager and Head of Internal Strategy andRegulatory Compliance, Regulatory Affairs, Grameenphone Azfar Jamal, Head of Branchless Banking, Habib Bank Stephen Foster, Director Mobile Financial Services, du
16.40 Developing Mobile Apps for a Digital WorldMario Hachem, CEO, apps2you
17.10 Telco’s: Innovative Business Models• Finding the Right Non-Telco Partner• Challenges & Opportunities for each Segment of MENA ( Payment,
Content & Commerce)• Tackling Regulators Limitations While Innovating New Product &
ServicesMohamad Khawaja, CEO, Startappz.com
17.30 Close of Conference
TRANSFORMINGNETWORK ECONOMICSFOCUS DAY
Maintaining a Top Quality Network and Minimal CostAs voice revenues decline, the focus turns to data. With the increase in datatraffic, comes the requirement for extra investment in the network. Operatorsare juggling the need to meet customer expectation for a high quality networkwith shareholders restricting the budget. Strategies are being revised tomanage this balance, and maintain a top quality service at minimal cost.This year’s Transforming Network Economics, with a series of tutorials led byindustry experts. The tutorial format will provide more detailed informationand expertise on selected niche topics. Delegates will have the opportunity toattend the tutorial as part of their event experience.
Tutorial One: 12.00 – 13.00Moving With the Times as the Data Revolution TransformsNetwork Economics – Maintaining a High Quality Network atAcceptable CostWith data traffic growing at an explosive rate, and monetisation not matchingup, network operators are assessing strategies to address the balance:increasing revenues, providing a top quality network and keeping costs to aminimum. Data traffic has risen beyond expectation over fixed and mobilenetworks. Key drivers for the growth are the increased useage of mobileinternet, and the huge popularity of smartphones and tablets. The unexpected growth has led to some operators being unable to meet thedemand and consequently periods of low quality network performance. Withthe provision of top quality customer experience a key focus for operators, aless than superior network performance must be rectified – but often withconsiderable investment.This tutorial session will suggest strategies for operators to grow, and becomemore profitable.• Monetising data traffic• Assessing where to invest in network upgrades – which technologies and how?• Ensuring the quality of mobile networks is approaching fixed-line standards• Revising the operating model• Considering partnership opportunities
Tutorial 2: 14.30 – 15.30How are Managed Service Partnerships Optimising NetworkEconomics?Tutorial Presenter: Ahmed Seemab, Tutorial Host:Head of Service Lines, Managed Services Practice, Ericsson Region Middle EastManaged Services / Outsourcing Partnerships havebeen well recognised for the last few years, as keyfor managing costs and enhancing quality. With MSproviders benefitting from economies of scale andglobal experience of network deployment,management and development, many operators relyheavily on their MS partner for strategic direction in addition to technicalexpertise.As Managed Services partnerships have evolved, the impact on networkeconomics has increased. Operators are able to offer a superior service as aresult of network or customer-experience-based outsourcing, and costs canbe more easily managed. With emphasis placed on the partnership as opposed to buyer/seller model,contracts are being devised with win-win, and risk-sharing clauses toincentivise the provider as a true partner.This tutorial will outline the benefits of Managed Services and identify theirimpact on network economics:• How are operators benefitting from MS partnerships?• Reaping the rewards of vendor expertise and reduced time to market of new
services• Leveraging economies of scale and keeping costs at an acceptable level• Determining the crucial KPIs and SLAs to ensure a strong and sustainable
partnership• Key considerations for the contract• Network sharing – where do the risks lie and how can they be overcome?
Tutorial 3: 16.30 – 17.30WiFi Offloading – Ensuring a Seamless Offloading Process andOptimum CoverageWi-Fi offload is an increasingly popular solution to ease mobile networkcongestion. Wi-FI is already integrated in most smartphones, Wi-Fi isubiquitous, and it is cheap. The challenges facing operators centre around howto ensure a seamless transition to Wi-Fi and how to integrate Wi-Fi into thenetwork. It is crucial that subscribers to not experience any reduction ofservice quality as they move from broadband to Wi-Fi network. Operators must provide a consistent experience while easing the congestionon the network, and reducing costs for users. Using Wi-Fi for indoor locationsenables operators to provide a superior experience at low cost.This tutorial will explore the opportunities and challenges surrounding Wi-Fioffload:• Understanding Wi-Fi offload• Establishing the Wi-Fi footprint• How to ensure seamless offload • Improving the user experience when migrating to Wi-Fi networks• Developing the business case• Reducing costs and minimising churn
Chairman: Ismail Patel, Analyst, Informa Telecoms and Media
Partnerships
12.00 Symbiotic Relationship Potential and Synergiesbetween MNOs and MVNOs• MVNOs: A threat to MNOs or smart way to capitalize on large
investments?• Unmet customer needs that can be addressed by MVNOs• Monetizing disruptive over-the-top services potential• Fighting against unlicensed services / grey market• Opportunities for MVNOs:• Act as a social network brand• Content & ApplicationsGurkan Ozturk, CEO, Samatel
12.25 Microsoft and MVNOs – Creating New and UnseenPartnerships Which Will Open a New World ofOpportunities• Where do opportunities lie for MVNOs making new partnerships?• Going to market with a bundled offering• Experiences to date and lessons learntMichael Kogeler, COO and CMO, Microsoft Corporation Middle-East and Africa
Capitalising on Opportunities for MVNOs in the Middle East
12.50 What Will it Take for an MVNO to Succeed in the MiddleEast?• Positioning MVNOs in a competitive market• Market segmentation and focus• Enhanced services and customer care• Business modellingYasser Alobaidan, Advisor, MVNOs
13.15 Lunch
14.30 MVNO Opportunities in Turkey – MNO Viewpoint• Current MVNO market situation in Turkey • Entry barriers for potential MVNOs• Future MVNO market expectations in Turkey Fatih Otluoglu, Senior Manager, Business Development, Vodafone Turkey
14.55 Where do Opportunities Lie for MVNOs in Egypt?• Update on the status of MVNOs in Egypt• Where is the interest from potential MVNOs?• Detailing the regulator’s position on MVNOs• How will MVNOs impact the market?Ahmed ElHefnawy, Advisor to the President , NationalTelecommunication Regulatory Authority – Egypt
15.20 Opportunities for Retail MVNOs: Vision and Reality• Why should a retailer consider becoming an MVNO?• Detailing opportunities for targeting a niche market segment• Marketing to a known customer base• Lessons from outside the regionFady Elias, Director, WW Partners
15.45 Networking Break, Exhibition Visit and Refreshments
Getting it Right from the Start
16.15 Panel Discussion – Getting off to a Good Start with aClearly Defined and Well Thought-out Contract• Key factors for a watertight contract• What must be included in the contract?• Avoiding the easy mistakesPanellists include:Mike Greening, VP, CSMG Mike Conradi, Partner, DLA Piper
Future MVNO Developments in the Middle East
16.45 4G MVNO Wholesale Models• using the business model to generate additional revenue streams• outlining opportunities with M2M and data• strategies for data pricingCeri Jones, Manager, Analysys Mason
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SENIOR EVENT SPONSOR:Mahindra Comviva is the globalleader in providing mobile financialand VAS solutions. It’s a subsidiary ofTech Mahindra and a part of the USD15.9 billion Mahindra Group. With an
extensive portfolio of solutions spanning mobile finance, content, infotainment,messaging, mobile data and managed VAS services, Mahindra Comviva enablesservice providers to enhance customer experience, rationalize costs and acceleraterevenue growth. Its solutions are deployed by over 130 mobile service providersand financial institutions in over 90 countries and enrich the lives of over a billionpeople, globally. For more information, please visit www.mahindracomviva.com
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company’s proven and innovative product portfolio includes BSS, PolicyManagement (PCRF) and Enforcement and Digital & Value Added Services – allbacked by Managed and Professional Services. Comverse’s extensive customer basespans more than 125 countries with solutions successfully delivered to over 450communication service providers serving more than two billion subscribers.Comverse’s solutions are available in a variety of delivery models, including on-site,cloud, hosted/SaaS and managed services. For more information, visitwww.comverse.com.
TUTORIAL HOST - TRANSFORMATION AND MANAGED SERVICES:Ericsson is the world's leading provider of communicationstechnology and services. We are enabling the NetworkedSociety with efficient real-time solutions that allow us all tostudy, work and live our lives more freely, in sustainablesocieties around the world. Our offering comprises services,software and infrastructure within Information andCommunications Technology for telecom operators and other
industries. Today 40 percent of the world's mobile traffic goes through Ericssonnetworks and we manage customers' networks servicing more than 1 billionsubscribers. We operate in 180 countries and employ more than 100,000 people.Founded in 1876, Ericsson is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. In 2012 thecompany's net sales were SEK 227.8 billion (USD 33.8 billion). Ericsson is listed onNASDAQ OMX, Stockholm and NASDAQ, New York stock exchanges.
EVENT SPONSORS:ComzAfrica is a communication innovations companythat is adding value to GSM Operators on the AfricanContinent by empowering the population withproducts and innovations in technology that arerelevant to their day to day living. ComzAfrica’s
objective is to create the partnership for the MNO’s to increase revenues. TheAirtime Credit Service (ACS) platform allows this to happen thus optimizing theopportunity to sell additional airtime 24-7, regardless of location, availability ofairtime vendors or liquid cash, as long as they can access the network. We sayAirtime – Anytime – Anywhere! www.comzafrica.com
Tellabs innovates to enable the mobile Internetand help you succeed. Our solutions help youboost revenue, reduce expenses and optimizenetworks. That's why 80% of the top global
telecom service providers choose Tellabs mobile backhaul, packet optical, businessand services solutions. We serve telecom service providers, independent operatingcompanies, MSO/cable companies, enterprises and government agencies withnetworks in more than 90 countries around the world. Tellabs has supportedservice providers in the Middle East for more than 10 years. Our Middle Eastheadquarters are located in Dubai. Find out more at www.tellabs.com
BICS delivers best in class global solutions forVoice, Messaging, Roaming, Connectivity andMobile Financial Services to hundreds oftelecommunication providers around the world.With our passionate and creative teams located in
Brussels, Bern, Monaco, Dubai, Singapore and New York, we continuously strive toprovide our customers with the highest levels of quality, reliability andinteroperability that enable them to maximise End-user value. Our innovativeapproach is visible through our place at the forefront of the market consolidationand technology advancement. We are a joint venture of Belgacom, Swisscom andMTN, and have rolled out transformative Next Generation Networks (NGN). Thistogether with our continued focus on Value Added Services for Mobile Operatorsand our growth strategy has enabled us to reach a world-leading position both onthe International Voice and Mobile Data markets. For more information, pleasevisit: www.bics.com
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RAMON VALERO, SALES ACCOUNT ExECUTIVE, OPEN WAVE MOBILITY
TRUSTED BY THE INDUSTRY’S LEADERS AS THE MOSTEFFECTIVE LEAD-GENERATION OPPORTUNITY FORTHEIR BUSINESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: PRESENT ANDPAST EXHIBITORS INCLUDE:Actix • Aexio Labs • Ascom Network Testing • Blackberry • Bluefish TechnologiesMiddle East • Celcite • Coms MEA (ITP) • Comviva • Comza • Defne • DingLiCommunications • EDCH • Evistel • GlobalSMSC Meeting Room • HuaweiTechnologies • Informa Telecoms Accademy • Intersec • Moseco Group - BazyCo. • NTSwincash • Opencode Systems • Openwave Mobility • Solar Way •StreamWIDE • Swiss Mobility Solutions • SwissQual • Sybase 365 • Tecnotree •Telecoms Review (Trace Media) Media Zone • Telenity • The WiMAX Forum •
TELECOM REVIEW – the telecom industry’s business monthly magazine – is one of the leadingtelecom publications worldwide. With its three comprehensive editions (SAMEA – South Asia,Middle East and Africa (www.telecomreview.com, North America covering USA, Canada and Mexicowww.telecomreviewna.com and French covering French speaking countries in North and WestAfrica www.telecomreview.info ); the magazine targets telecom, ICT and technology industryexecutives, as well as those who have an interest in this field. By bringing readers telecom insightsfirst and being a major media partner in global telecom events, TELECOM REVIEW has become anadded value and a reference for the whole telecom industry ecosystem.
MEET THE REGION’S LEADINGOPERATORS & REGULATORS: Afghan-Wireless • Alfa Mobile • Algerie Telecom Group *Avea • BahrainTelecommunications Company • Batelco • Banglalion • CanarTelecommunication Company Ltd • DHA • du • Elephant Talk Middle East & Africa• Etisalat Afghanistan • Etisalat UAE • e-vision • Expresso Telecom Group •Friendi Group • Injaz Telecom/Al Harthy Group • Integrated Telecom Company •Itisaluna • Kuwait Telecommunication Company • Libyana Mobile Phone •Lycamobile • MADA • Mafraq hospital • Mena telecom • Mobily • Mobinil •Mobinnet • MTN Dubai Limited • MTN Irancell • MTN Sudan • Nawras • NewZealand Consulate • Omantel Telecommunication Company • Orange Jordan •Orascom Telecom Algerie (Djezzy) • Paltel (Palestinian Telecommunication) •PTC - BRAVO • QTel Group • Renna Mobile • RighTel • Roshan • Salamfone • SaudiTelecom • Sodetel • Somtel • STC • Taliya Mobile • Tamin Telecom • TataCommunications Intl Pte Ltd • Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRA)• Telecommunications Regulatory CommissionTCI • Tishknet • Turkcell • Umniah• VIVA Bahrain • VIVA Kuwait • Vodafone Egypt • Vodafone Qatar • WaselTelecom • Wataniya Telecom • Zain - Saudi Arabia • Zain Bahrain • Zain Jordan •Zain Kuwait • Zain Sudan •
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VIP LOUNGE A special area for our C-Level operatorattendees to network away from thebuzz of the show floor. Plus, an exclusiveroom for private scheduled 1:1 meetingsorganised by The VIP Campaign Team.Branding opportunities exist so you cantarget your message at this decision-making audience.
CONTACT US TODAY TOSPONSOR OR EXHIBIT Contact William Neil today to find out more
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We guarantee face-to-face meetings with atleast 40 senior-level buyers or influencers fromthe region’s operators.
For sponsors, we organise confirmed individualmeetings with prospects & buyers of your choice
Middle East Com guarantees a minimumattendance of 1000 attendees. Which othertelco event in the Middle East can match that?
Speaking slots provide you and your companywith the platform to inform and deliver keymessages to a C-Level audience of MiddleEastern decision makers
Our extensive marketing campaigns help yourcompany to build its brand presence across theregion
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"Middle East Com 2012 was really very informative and interactive. It gave me the opportunity to meet & knowoperators, delegates, vas vendors & consultantsunder the same platform. One of the most fruitfuland organized conference I have attended. Full
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TELECOMS.COM SURVEYSTap into the minds of Middle EastTelco Operators before and after theevent with a Telecoms.com Survey.These Surveys are designed to gain aclearer understanding of yourmarket by having our readers answerquestions that are carefully craftedby our Telecoms.com editorial teamin conjunction with your company.These sponsored Surveys aredistributed and promoted to ourunrivalled community of industryprofessionals including key
operators and vendors giving you a valuable insight into the market. PastSurveys have generated 100’s of valuable responses and findings which havelater been created into a Whitepaper and/or Webinar.
TELECOMS.COM TVPresent all your top news from Middle EastCom Telco Summit in video format. Thisexclusive opportunity brought to you bytelecoms.com - the official online newsservice for Middle East Com Telco Summit- allows you to present your essentialnews; showcase your company’s keystrengths and people and raise awarenessof new product launches. The packageincludes a five minute interviewprofessionally filmed and edited by our on-site team. All interviews include corporatebranding and final footage is provided to
the client for post event promotional purposes. All interviews are hosted ontelecoms.com post event putting your interview in front of an audience of over80,000 unique monthly visitors.
WHITEPAPERS AND WEBINARSLeverage your relationship with MiddleEast Com Telco Summit delegates andattendees before and after the event witha Telecoms.com whitepaper or webinar.Whitepapers and Webinars are a cost-effective marketing tool for generatinghigh-quality sales leads prior to a physicalevent. Choose from a co-brandededucational whitepaper, fully managedwebinar or both - as a combined package -to a hand picked audience of key telcodecision-makers within the Middle East.Past telecoms.com whitepapers and
webinars have generated in excess of 1,000 downloads/views. Both optionsinclude full project management and a supporting multi-channel marketingcampaign, plus the names of everyone who has registered for your content.
VIP VIP CAMPAIGNFACE-TO-FACE OPERATOR INTRODUCTIONS:
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Our VIP Campaign Team builds relationships – via road-trips, meetings and attending major telecoms events -with all the CxOs from the companies vital to your business. They work with you to create a bespoke wish-listof who you want to meet at the event. The team uses our extensive database of personal contacts to ensurethe key people who you want to meet attend the event and are disposed to meeting sponsors in exclusiveone-to-one introductions on-site.Our VIP programme is successful because we attract the highest-calibre of delegates to our events byoffering them a superior event experience and value proposition. The premium package we offer includesairport welcome services, separate entries on site, VIP lounges, goodie bags, TV interviews and more. TheVIP Campaign Team also personally invites each VIP with a hand-written invitation.This VIP proposition ensures your target audience is at the event.
Aleksandra Mikula, Head of VIP Relations Tel: +971 4 407 2776Email: Aleksandra.Mikula@informa.com
WE GUARANTEE FACE-TO-FACE MEETINGSAT OUR SPEED NETWORKING SESSIONS A guaranteed chance to pitch your most successful solutions toa CxO operator delegate. Meet with 40 Senior OperatorDecision Makers over the course of the two day event.
All exhibitors & sponsors have the option to book a table – as afree of charge value-add and have a series of quick fire sessionswith VIP operator delegates. These sessions take place duringthe late morning coffee breaks on both days of the event.
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Informa Telecoms & Media invites you to meet ouranalysts at the Middle East Telco World Summit in Dubai.Four of our senior mobile and network analysts will be chairing, presenting and attending atthis year’s event; they are Mark Newman, Nick Jotischky, Matthew Reed and Ismail Patel.
If you would like to arrange a meeting with the analysts at the event, please email us atmarketing.enquiries@informa.com. For more information about all our products and servicesplease visit www.informatandm.com
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HOW TO REGISTER TO ATTEND MIDDLE EAST COM TELCO SUMMIT
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3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER TOATTEND MIDDLE EAST COMTELCO SUMMIT1. Online: www.comworldseries.com/me2. Email: itmevents@informa.com3. Telephone: +44 (0)20 7017 5506
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Please Check Which Ticket You Qualify For * Middle East Com Telco Summit - to qualify for the free ‘Operator/ ServiceProvider’ ticket, companies must meet the following criterion:Provision of telecommunications services to private/domestic/residentialconsumers and/or business/enterprise customers as the primary activity of thebusiness in the region in which a given World Series event is taking place. ‘ServiceProviders’, as we define them may or may not own and operatetelecommunications network infrastructure. MVNOs, VNOs, some resellers andother ‘virtual’ service providers therefore qualify. ‘Operators/Service Providers’ aswe define them do NOT include businesses whose principal activity is the sale ofconnectivity, bandwidth, backhaul, interconnection services etc. on a wholesale basisto other carriers/ operators/service providers. In the case of subsidiary carrierservices/ wholesale businesses whose parent companies are service providers (asdefined above) in other markets, we do not consider these to qualify for‘Operator/Service Provider’ passes. These definitions, and their application inparticular cases, are at the discretion of Informa Telecoms & Media.
Terms and ConditionsFree Places: The conference is FREE to all Regional Operators, Regulators,MVNO’s, CIO’s, Broadcasters and APP Developers as listed in the pricing options onthis page. Free attendance ONLY applies until 09/09/2013. The Exhibition isFREE to all companies.
Multiple* booking discounts will only be valid for delegates from the samecompany when booked as a group at the same time. All fees include lunch,refreshments and conference documentation
Payment information: Payment should be made by cheque, credit card in dollars.Cheques should be made payable to Informa UK Ltd. Payment must be received by09/09/2013 in order to secure your place. Please quote the delegate name andthe event I7EEX as a reference on all transactions. Informa is PCI compliant andfor security reasons now only accept credit cards payments via the event websiteand on the phone.
Cancellations: Cancellations received in writing before 09/09/2013 will besubject to a service charge of $199 for all Regional Non-Operator, InternationalOperator and International Non-Operator bookings. The full conference feesremain payable on and after 09/09/2013. Substitutions are welcome at any time.It may be necessary for reasons beyond the control of the Organiser to alter thecontent and timing of the programme or the identity of the speakers. Thiscontract is subject to English Law.
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