





As the leader in customer-centric and converged communications, Ericsson invites you to an exciting week of activities at C5 World Forum 2007 in Milan.
When: Monday, March 26 to Thursday, March 29, 2007
Where: Milano Convention Centre, Fiera Milano Congressi, Pl. Carlo Magno 1, Milan, Italy.
Registration: Media registration is free and is only available for accredited members of the media and press at: http://www.iec.org/events/2007/c5/press/press_reg.html
We are able to offer one-to-one briefings with Ericsson executives on the following topics:
If you would like to arrange a briefing, please contact Ilyana Guzmán at media.relations@ericsson.com
Tuesday, March 27, 9:00-10:30am - Plenary panel
Lessons learned from IMS deployments
Tuesday, March 27, 11:00-11:30am - Hot seat session
Speaker: Johan Bergendahl, VP Corporate Marketing, Ericsson
Tuesday, March 27, 14:00-15:30pm - Session B4
Access alternatives for the future network
Chairperson: Peter Linder, Director Network Solutions, Ericsson
Wednesday, March 28, 15:45-17:15pm - Session E2
Rationalizing telephony networks cost efficiently
Chairperson: Fredrik Alatalo, VP Product Area Mobile Core, Ericsson
Thursday, March 29, 11:00-12:30 - Session F2
Convergent charging and billing in unified networks
Chairperson: Jaco Fourie, Director Business Development & Strategies, Ericsson
For more information about the conference schedule, please refer to the agenda at http://www.iec.org/events/2007/c5/conference/schedule.html
Exhibition Area
In the exhibition area, stand 1001 (level 1), Ericsson will show how operators can drive revenue with Ericsson's home and enterprise broadband access solutions for the connected home and the networked enterprise. The exhibition will be open on March 27 and 28.
For guided tours to the stand e-mail: media.relations@ericsson.com
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