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Ovum's key findings in the area of commercial and regulatory developments for Next Generation Networks (NGNs)
November 25 - 26, 2008  
Location: Singapore
Organizer: Ovum

Contact:
Tanisha Kuckreja
Email : tak@ovum.com
Phone: +613 9601 6723

National NGN deployment is proceeding rapidly in various guises, sometimes facilitated by Government. Are policy makers and regulators ready for the implications? NGN core and access requires different regulatory approaches to ensure fair and open competition. How should NGN regulation be developed? What is an appropriate approach to NGN service pricing?

Ovum, a telecoms regulatory consulting and research company, presents the findings of its global research and experience in a  workshop for regulatory specialists. This workshop will provide operators, policy makers and regulators with the background and knowledge to respond to the challenges of NGNs. NGN regulatory costing and commercial service pricing remains an open issue still being explored by regulators and industry. In this workshop we will walk through an Ovum developed NGN cost model to highlight the modeling impact of current regulatory approaches.

The workshop will provide examples based on Ovum’s analysis and experience.
Key areas covered in workshop include:
  •  NGN commercial developments
  •  National NGN plans
  •  Regulatory developments for NGN
  •  Introduction to NGN modelling
  •  NGN cost-based and value-based pricing
  •  Applicability of LRIC and LRIC+ to NGN
  •  NGN service delivery
  •  NGN bottlenecks and competitive implications
  •  Regulatory developments for NGN
  •  Introduction to NGN modelling
  •  NGN cost-based and value-based pricing
  •  NGN fair access charges
  •  NGN policy and regulatory changes
 
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