Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Future of Fiber Seminars by the FTTH Council


Upcoming Webinar: Multi-Service Multi-Revenue Fiber
Wed., Nov. 10, 2010 at 2 p.m. EDT (11:00 am PDT)

If you've invested in a fiber network, this webinar will offer you ways to recoup your investment by offering revenue-generating services beyond the residential community.

The Fiber -to-the-Home (FTTH) Council, a national organization dedicated to expanding the deployment of high-speed, all-fiber networks is hosting a webinar. Telco Systems' Vice President of IP Product Line Management, Irit Gillath, will present. She has extensive experience in international marketing and technology product management. She is responsible for the management of Telco Systems' FTTH product lines and has extensive experience working with its customers on networking and FTTH deployment.

To register, click HERE.


Upcoming Workshop: Potential of All-Fiber Networks
"The Future of Video, Telco's and Smart Grid: Going for the Gigabit"
Wed., Dec. 8 in Phoenix, AZ
Arizona Biltmore Hotel

This all-day workshop will cover next-generation, all-fiber broadband and opportunities that exist for telecommunications service providers to help advance the nation's Smart Grid network.  Here is a list of topics and sessions:

•    Future of video services over all-fiber networks
•    Smart Grid networks
•    Perspective from representatives of Arizona municipalities that have applied to be part of Google's
       fiber-to-the-home pilot project
•    Legislative and regulatory outlook for all-fiber networks
•    Panel discussion of successful FTTH service providers in the southwestern U.S.
 
"America's fiber to the home providers are laying the groundwork for the next generation of super fast networks and the advanced video and Internet applications these networks will make possible," said Daniel O'Connell, President of the FTTH Council.  "This workshop will be an outstanding opportunity for anyone interested in our broadband future to learn more about how fiber is transforming the nation's telecommunications networks and its electrical grid."

To learn more or to register for this event, click here.

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