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3G content & mobile devicesDate: Tuesday, 3 May 2005
Event: 3G content & mobile devices
Venue: Clayton Utz, Sydney Issues (very briefly): 3G take-up in 2005 marks a new era in communications, with mobile devices such as phones and PDAs becoming major channels to the consumer. They will provide some of the content which has previously been confined to the Internet, TV and radio. The shackles of first and second generation mobiles have now been removed. This seminar looked at ways to help the creation of content from all sources, including new enterprises and application developers, and existing media and Internet. We are preparing a printed record of the seminar. Until it is published, you may find it helpful to look at some PowerPoints and notes from the speakers, as shown on the program below.
SESSION 1 (9:30-11:00) Australia's 3G experience, and the lessons
SESSION 2 (11:25-1:00) Meeting consumer demand Chris Flintoft, Manager, Wireless & Broadcast, Hyro Mark Hughes, Partner, Communications & High Technology, Accenture Rohan Lund, Head of Strategy & Investments, Seven Network
SESSION 3 (1:55-3:20) Censorship, community standards and regulation Caroline Lovell, Partner, Clayton Utz Page Henty, Special Counsel, Allens Arthur Robinson Professor Reg Coutts, Managing Director, Coutts Communications
SESSION 4 (3:40-5:00) New services and how to fund them Martin Dalgleish, CEO Convergent Media, PBL Pippa Leary, Product & Marketing Director, News & Content, Fairfax Digital Graham Gordon, General Manager - Wireless Consumer Services, Telstra
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