
Leading up to the ITU World Telecom 2011 Europe review is offering companies and governments seeking to build capacity and consolidate their positions in Europe’s mobile telephony industry and markets a major added benefit in the form of a special report in a celebratory ITU World Edition of Europe Review, printed for special distribution at ITU World telecom 2011, which will also be distributed electronically to 50,000 key consumers of ICT and telecom in Europe. The reports strong and responsive content will focus upon the building of capacity through partnerships and investments into local capabilities inside key national and regional telecom markets across Europe and the value that mobile telephony is adding to European corporate infrastructure including supplier chains and regulatory bodies. Operational strategists, business end users, and national and regional operators and regulators are key targets to receive the reports, which include products and markets interviews with national Telecoms and Mobile telephone operators and a defining strategic conversation with ETSI about world class standards to ensure sustainability of Europe as a leading business centre and provider of communications services.
Europe Review is a leading Commercial journal promoting bilateral trade between investor nations and Europe. Through the Times Media, Group Europe review is a member of the ITU (International Telecommunications Union) Sector D, and features visibly at ITU conferences and events, where it has an interactive Booth which it uses as a platform and meeting arena to engage commercial and political leaders controlling development of fixed and mobile telephony in markets across Europe about its customers’ products, services, images and messages. Participants in the Special Telecom Report includes Luis Alvarez, CEO, BT Global Enterprise and Rene Shuster CEO Telefonica O2.
Europe review reports are distributed on name and job title basis to Business Consumers and Policy Makers and in investor nations targeting mobile and fixed line telephony; also project financiers and Multilateral Development Agencies. Since 1994, 30,000 investors, exporters, and governments from around the world, many of whom are already established trade partners in Europe have benefited from participation and association with the printed journal, including IBM, Rohde and Schwarz, Vodacom, Sony Ericsson, and Intel. Some of these companies will be participating in the special Industry Sector Report, which focuses upon
- Monetizing and marketing Mobile Telecom Data services
- Investment projects and programs increasing capacity and providing better service delivery in Eastern Europe
- Private Public Partnerships between governments, mobile telephony operators and the private sector to increase investments into profitable wireless projects and less profitable fixed lines
- Building diversity, sharing of networks and increased access to networks and services across borders and in regional hubs for better exploitation and critical mass leading to increased opportunities and profitability
- The role of mobile telephony in empowering local communities suffering from economic depression, and market sectors including healthcare and Medicare, and education
In order to consolidate its objectives and engage investors and governments into realizing infrastructure development in Europe, Europe Review in collaboration with its partners (Corporate Council on Africa, World Bank, G20 Meetings and African Development Ministries) is hosting an Africa Green Investment Gateway Conference at the heart of the global economy in New York, during September 2011. Investors from Europe will be the dominant telecom providers addressing the issue of how they could partner opportunities in sub Saharan Africa and build win-win projects to benefit host communities and themselves. |