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Billions Will Be Spent Transforming Telco Hardware to Software The Move to ETSI Network Functions Virtualization and SDN Means Massive Opportunity Software Telco Congress Call for Speakers Please submit your proposal by May 31, 2013 Hardware is moving to software and carriers are looking to save money and benefit from the flexibility of hosting their network in the cloud. This move will open up the market to new players who may not have had the deep pockets needed to develop proprietary hardware and others looking for answers. Attendees are particularly interested in the following subjects and topics: - Migration to software-based telco platforms
- Security considerations of virtualized telco platforms
- Can a software telco rely on public clouds?
- The need for real-time communication support in cloud-oriented solutions
- Dealing with legacy/software hybrid migration solutions
- Software telco ROI from power savings, open system use, etc
- Birth of the software telco ecosystem and considerations required
- Disparate hypervisor considerations
- NFV compliance considerations
- NFV and SDN – Better together?
- Software telco in a multi-vendor world
- Are there limits to telco virtualization solutions?
- How is testing streamlined in a software telco environment?
- How does a software telco scale?
- OSS/BSS integration in a software telco environment
- Managing and orchestrating many virtual network appliances while ensuring security and stability
- Automation of network functions
- Ensuring resilience to hardware and software failures
Speaker Requirements: Speakers must adhere 100% to our "NO COMMERCIALISM" Policy. If you cannot avoid commercialism, please do not agree to speak at Software Telco Congress. Speakers must share their information in an educational, non-commercial and non-self-promotional manner.
Speakers must present new concepts and new ideas, not available from any other source.
Speakers must provide session description for the conference website.
If you have any questions, please contact TMC's Group Editorial Director Erik Linask at 203-852-6800, x284 or via email at elinask@tmcnet.com. We greatly appreciate your interest in Software Telco Congress, and your decision to submit a proposal. Please be aware that many of our sessions may be presented in a panel format and/or may feature multiple speakers. The decision to feature multiple speakers in any session is at the sole discretion of conference organizers. |
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