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(
Marketing Director - Alcatel )
(
Director of Marketing and Business Development -
Lucent )
( Senior Manager
Mobility - Lucent )
(
Wireline Strategic
Marketing Manager - Motorola Networks EMEA
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( Director Wireless
Broadband -
Motorola Networks MEA
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( Chief Engineer of
Huawei NGN Marketing Department - Huawei )
( Chief Engineer of
Huawei Broadband Access Marketing Dept. - Huawei )
( Technical Director
for Wireline Networks - Ericsson )
( Senior Program and
Consulting Manager - IDC CEMA )
( P.Engineer - Nortel /
ITU )
( Responsible for
Ericsson Broadband Portfolio - Ericsson )
(Vice Chief Engineer,
NGN, VoIP, IMS Marketing-Huawei) |
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Bernand Grave |
Marketing Director - Alcatel |
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Bernard
Grave is the Marketing Director & Architect Solutions in the
Fixed Communication Group for the Middle East, Africa , and
South Asia region.
Bernard
Grave spent 20 years in the telecommunication industry; first
with ITT (1984-1987), with Alcatel (1987-1995), with New bridge
(1995-2000) and finally with Alcatel again from 2000 .
During his
career he held several positions in sales & marketing, in
the data industry first, and then later in the
convergence world with voice and data integration. Bernard has
sixteen years experience in product marketing, in his current
position he is responsible for voice / data / broadband
convergence in the areas of MPLS , NGN , DSL , WDM and
multimedia applications support . |
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Khaled
Rifai |
Director of Marketing and Business
development - Lucent |
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Khaled Rifai is the Director of
Marketing and Business development for MEA region at Lucent
Technologies. Prior to joining Lucent he held various position
in the areas of Telecommunications and Network Engineering with
Ascend Communications, Cisco Systems, Electronic Data Systems,
..etc.
He has a BSEE and MSEE in
Communications Engineering. His interests include Next
Generation Networks and Broadband Technologies. |
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Hamdi Breik |
Senior Manager Mobility - Lucent |
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Hamdi Breik is currently working
for Lucent Technologies and responsible for Mobility solutions
for Middle East and Africa region. Mr Breik has been working
with Lucent Technologies for the past 10 years where he took
several key positions in deploying GSM and 3G solutions.
Prior to his work with Lucent, Mr.
Breik worked for a couple of operators in Kuwait and Australia.
His involvement in mobility started in 1985 and covered all
mobility generations 1G, 2G and 3G. |
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Morgan David |
Wireline Strategic Marketing Manager -
Motorola |
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Morgan David
is Wireline Strategic Marketing Manager for Motorola Networks
in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). He leads a specialist
team in this new growth marketplace for Motorola Wireline
products, working with wireline operators to provide commercial
and market-facing expertise and engagement support for these
end-to-end solutions.
Morgan David
has been with Motorola Wireline since 2001. He was instrumental
in developing the first generation of business models aimed at
providing return-on-investment analysis for customers
considering Motorola's Fiber-to-the-Node and
Fiber-to-the-Premise solutions, and in assisting
telecommunication carriers in their triple-play strategies. As
such Morgan has contributed to Motorola's market leadership in
the video-over-DSL marketplace in North America with over 70
carrier deployments.
Prior to joining Motorola, Morgan
worked as Market Research Manager for a Customer Relationship
Management software vendor in Silicon Valley and was a Market
Research Program Manager for an analyst house. Morgan
holds an MBA from the American International University,
Chicago, IL, a Master in Political Sciences and a Master in
International Economic Relations from the Institute of
Political Sciences in Paris, France. |
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Noel Kirkaldy |
Director Wireless Broadband - Motorola |
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Noel Kirkaldy is Director Wireless
Broadband for Motorola Networks in Middle East and Africa
(MEA). Noel has gained close to 20 years in Telecom Industry,
having begun his Career working in Europe and the US he has
spent the past 17 Years based in the Middle East and African
Region. He leads Motorola Networks Wireless Broadband MEA
team who work with operators to provide commercial and
market-facing expertise and engagement support for Wireless
Broadband End-to-End solutions.
Noel Kirkaldy has been with
Motorola since 1998. He was instrumental in developing for the
use of Wireless Technologies to provide Voice and Data
solutions in a number of Countries in the MEA region. As such
Noel has contributed to Motorola Network's strong market
position in the MEA Region.
Noel has been based in the MEA
region since 1988, and his experience covers a wide territory
from Egypt, UAE and Pakistan through to South Africa and Kenya.
Prior to joining Motorola, Noel worked in Europe and the US in
all aspects of telecoms from R&D to business development,
deployment, integration and sales and marketing. Noel studied
Electrical and Electronic Engineering with the Open University
in the UK. |
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Li Zhaoyang |
Chief Engineer of Huawei NGN Marketing
Department - Huawei |
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Mr. Li
Zhaoyang has been working in Huawei technologies Co. Ltd for
more than 9 years, grown from a programmer to project manager
and then to R&D leader of one NGN component. Based on these
abundant R&D experience, Mr. Li Zhaoyang is family with the
system architecture of NGN and the Fixed-line network trend.
Now Mr. Li
is the Chief Engineer of Huawei NGN Marketing Dept. to take
charge of NGN market analysis and roadmap planning. |
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Duke Fu |
Chief Engineer of Huawei Broadband Access
Marketing - Huawei |
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Mr. Duke Fu (with Chinese name Yu
Fu) has 7 years of experience in access products research,
development and technical marketing for new technologies and
solution. Duke holds B.S. in Electrical Engineering from
University of Science and Technology of Xidian. |
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Peter Linder |
Technical Director for Wireline Networks -
Ericsson |
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Mr. Peter Linder is Technical
Director for Wireline Networks at Ericsson and is in charge of
the technical direction of Ericsson's Wireline operations and
is based in Stockholm, Sweden. His role covers Broadband
Access, IP Softswitching for Telephony and Multimedia
applications as well as the installed base of AXE. Prior to his
current position he was Technical Director for Broadband
access, when Ericsson re-positioned towards Public Ethernet and
introduced Ethernet DSL access, the most powerful IP-DSLAM in
the market to date. In his role at Ericsson he is actively
involved in the work to advance IP/Ethernet Broadband standards
for Triple play service delivery in DSL Forum, Metro Ethernet
Forum, MUSE, IEEE, ITU-T, ANSI and ETSI.
In addition to his
responsibilities at Ericsson, has served as Ericsson's
representative on the Board of Ethernet in the First Mile
Alliance (EFMA) since the formation of the alliance in 2001 and
has also served as the Vice President of Marketing from early
2002 until EFMA morphed into Metro Ethernet Forum in the spring
of 2005 after the EFM standard (IEEE 802.3ah) was completed.
He is a frequent speaker at
various Broadband industry events, with international
appearances in 2004 covering Broadband World Forum (Seoul &
Venice), Voice-on-the-Net (Boston) & xDSL Summit (Nice).
International speaking commitments in 2005 is involving: 21
Century Communications World Forum (London), VON Spring (San
Jose), VON Europe (Stockholm), Broadband World Forum Asia
(Yokohama) & SuperComm (Chicago).
He joined Ericsson in 1991 on a
program for Telecommunication system engineers and has during
his career been holding positions in Sweden, the US and Mexico.
Between 1993 and 2001 he held various product management and
management positions in the Broadband access area for Ericsson,
covering a wide range of products such as DSL, LMDS, HFC and
Fiber Ethernet access as well as broader solution offerings for
Interactive Video, Public Hot spot applications.
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Mohsen Malaki |
Senior Program and Consulting Manager - IDC
CEMA |
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Mohsen Malaki joined IDC in May 2001 and
is based in IDC CEMA's headquarters in Prague, Czech
Republic.
Mohsen Malaki is the Communication
Group's Senior Program and Consulting Manager for the MEA
Region, covering the Telecommunications, mobile, data, and
Internet markets of the Middle East and Africa.
Mr. Malaki has conducted extensive
research on the telecommunications markets of the MEA region.
Studies have included market sizing and forecasts for the
telecoms, mobile, managed data network services and Internet
access markets for Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Morocco, the
UAE, and other MENA countries.
Mr. Malaki holds an economics degree from
Columbia University, New York City |
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John Visser |
P.Engineer - Nortel / ITU |
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John Visser earned a Bachelor of
Applied Science in Electrical Engineering from the University
of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada in 1973. After gaining
practical experience in diverse areas within military
communications as an officer in the Canadian Armed Forces, John
joined Bell-Northern Research, then the R&D arm of Nortel, in
1978. Since then, he has been involved in many key network
standards, systems engineering, planning, product design, and
product line management support activities for many years.
He has an extensive background in
SS7, ISDN, Intelligent Networks and mobile networks, and has
held a series of positions of increasing responsibility, both
internally and within standards bodies, in these areas over his
career with Nortel. Together with prior activities in ANSI T1,
TIA, and other areas in ITU T, and the 3G Partnership Projects,
John is very active in International Mobile Telecommunications
(IMT-2000) standardization work in ITU-T. In October 2000, John
was appointed Chairman of the ITU-T Special Study Group (SSG)
on "IMT-2000 and Beyond."
In October 2004, he was appointed
Chairman of the successor to ITU-T Special Study Group, SG 19
"Mobile Telecommunication Networks". The SSG and SG 19 have
been successfully globalizing the 3GPP and 3GPP2 specifications
as adopted by their partner organizations, and progressing the
vision and requirements for the core network infrastructure of
next generation mobile systems.
The latter includes inter-system
mobility management, and the convergence of fixed and mobile
networks. John is a member of the Advisory Board of the
Advanced Software Engineering Research and Training (ASERT)
Laboratories at the University of Ottawa and Carleton
University. He is also a guest lecturer at Carleton University
and a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars. John is a
Registered Professional Engineer in the province of Ontario and
a member of IEEE. |
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Stig Persson |
Ericsson Broadband Portfolio - Ericsson |
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Stig Persson has over 30 years
experience from the Telecommunications market. He has had
different management positions at Telia in Sweden. Between
1995-1999 he was responsible for Internet and Broadband
services as well as development.
From 1999-2000 Stig has been
responsible for Network strategies and architectures for
telephony, datacom and Internet. In 2001 joined Ericsson where
he has had several management positions in both fixed and
Mobile. Since 2004, Stig has been globally responsible for
Ericsson Broadband portfolio. |
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Alok Tripathi |
Vice Chief Engineer of Huawei NGN Marketing
Department |
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Mr. Tripathi
has held the position of Technical Lead for Huawei's SoftSwitch
Division and System Engineering Group of Next Generation
Networks and IMS Product Line. In his current position, he is
involved in the Planning, Technology Trend Analysis, Solution
Design, Roadmaps & Global Marketing of Huawei's U-SYS NGN and
IMS Solution. |
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