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- 100 attendees
- 15 operator speakers
- 10 analysts
- 8 sponsors
- 5 exhibitors
According to Cisco’s Visual Networking Index, global mobile data traffic grew 2.6-fold in 2010, nearly tripling for the third year in a row. Asia Pacific is forecast to account for almost 30% of global mobile data traffic by 2015.

Indeed, much in common with other wireless carriers across the world, from mid-2009 to mid-2010, Korea Telecom recorded an incredible 344% increase in 3G mobile data traffic, while China Unicom's 3G traffic increased 62% in a single quarter from Q1 to Q2 of 2010.
Many factors have contributed to this surge in demand for wireless bandwidth, notably the proliferation of affordable smart-phones, tablets and modems and the rapidly increasing popularity of mobile video services.
The problem is of course, that spectrum availability is limited and the demand for mobile bandwidth is increasing much faster than data revenues. As broadband networks evolve, operators are increasingly trying to match subscriber traffic demands with supply in the form of network upgrades.
These may include capacity upgrades at the radio access level, introduction of new technologies or traffic management initiatives, including optimization, offload and policy based management. This unique event will look at the possibilities, challenges and roadmap of improving quality of service and ultimately monetizing network intelligence.






