Operators' Breakfast Meeting - Relax and discuss LBS over breakfast in the Exhibition Room
08:00
Registration & Morning Coffee
08:30
Introductory Speech by Informa Telecoms & Media
08:45
Speed Networking: An opportunity to meet your peers and set a relaxed and informal atmosphere
08:50
Chair's Opening Remarks
08:55
Laurent De Hauwere, VP Marketing EMEA, TeleAtlas, France
THE GROWTH OF LOCATION BASED SERVICES
Exclusive Interview: What Strategies Will Bring LBS for Immediate Success?
09:00
To what extent is LBS monetising via local advertising?
What is the role of user-generated content? How can it enhance the LBS experience and engage users?
To what extent are users familiar with mobile local search and discovery?
Search as part of navigation services & the evolution to ad funded navigation services
Andy Walker, Product Marketing & Strategy Professional, UK
THE EXPLOSION OF NAVIGATION APPLICATIONS & SERVICES
Panel Discussion: Navigation and the Role of the Operator
09:15
Is there any benefit in this "game" for operators, given the fact that many of them offer more or less flat-fee data plans?
Will a global approach to LBS by handset manufacturers spread applications?
Who is willing to pay for the location data used in social networks or User generated content?
What is the key role for a operator and does this provide sufficient value to charge a premium?
Filip Linhart, Manager of Business Development - Telematics, Telefonica O2 Czech Republic
Andreas Erwig, Head of Product Management, T-Systems Traffic (T-Mobile Traffic), Germany
Gil Teissier, Nokia/Gate5, Finland
Roger Jollis, Director, OEM & Mobile Marketing, Garmin, USA
Simon Glassman, Segment Marketing Director - Wireless, TeleAtlas
Locating LBS Users Effectively and how to Charge
10:00
Using fleet management: its new features and development
Successfully providing actual traffic information based on floating car data
Discussing emergency call (e-call), its public and commercial versions
Assessing the opportunities and challenges of hazardous goods monitoring
Filip Linhart, Manager of Business Development - Telematics, Telefonica O2 Czech Republic
Liberating the Value of Location Whilst Protecting Consumer Privacy
10:30
The correct balance between spreading LBS to mobile consumers, whilst ensuring privacy and security
Ensuring user friendliness and customer service uptake
Anonymous services - a prerequisite for successful mass deployment?
Privacy in practice
Structured practices for privacy
Code of conduct - a real tool or just a piece of paper?
Amalendu Parasnis, CTO and Founder, Mobilaris, Sweden
Refreshments & Networking Break
11:00
ENTERPRISE SERVICES: EXTRACTING NEW REVENUE STREAMS WITH SERVICES FOR MOBILE PROFESSIONALS
Generating Real ROI from Location Enabled Services
11:30
Business morphing - taking advantage of market drivers and evolving models for location services
Exploiting proven step-by-step strategies from Openwave customers Sprint-Nextel and others for service launch and continued revenue growth
Assessing selective technology adoption based on market strategy
Evaluating location brokering - competition with non-carrier solutions in a dynamic mobile data market
Co-Speaker: Paul Hebert, Principle Product Manager, Openwave, USA
Speaker: Jared Anderson, Head of Product Development, Sprint, USA
How Can the Operator Maximize the Revenue Opportunity from Location Services
12:00
Increasing efficiency through fleet asset management: M2M and telematics solutions with location enabled services
Tracking and protecting the lone worker and mobile professional with tailored location services
Monetizing from content services: increasing subscription with services that consumers really want and deliver a positive user experience
Ian Curran, Head of M2M/Telematics, Business Strategy & Product Development, O2 UK
What Good is Location without Secure User Plane Location (SUPL), and What Good is SUPL without Handsets?: Who, What, and When? A Realistic Outlook for 2008/9
12:30
We have been waiting for commercial grade SUPL handsets and SUPL chipsets for some time. Have they finally arrived, and if so, from whom, and in what type of quantity and variety?
Greg Kleven, Managing Director for Europe, TeleCommunication Systems (TCS) Inc, USA will host a lively panel discussion with representatives from both handset and chip manufacturers:
Satyanarayan Panigrahi, Location Product Manager, Nokia Handset Team
Somanath Shekhar, Product Manager, Qualcomm
Dr. Yoaz Bar-Sever, Manager, NASA Global Differential GPS System
Andre Malm, Telecom Analyst, Berg
Lunch
13:00
ANALYSING MOBILE DEVICES: ATTRACTING THE NEXT LBS USERS
A Summary of Devices: How to Profit from the Marriage of Devices and GPS Navigation
14:20
Encouraging users to accept applications on their devices by making use of device enhancements
Optimising LBS: the convergence of location technologies - GPS, RFID, location-enabled WiFi on mobile devices
Successfully investing: what is happening in the device market and how it will impact the LBS ecosystem
Evaluating new revenue opportunities: the evolution of devices and future revenue streams
Gil Teissier, Nokia/Gate5, Finland
CONTEXT FOR LOCATION: BENEFITING FROM PERSONALIZATION
Contextualizing Location: peachbit.org - The European Project
14:50
Understanding the benefits of context for location and how it improves the user experience
Examining the current mediated communication limits
Assessing how today’s technology does not convey non-verbal/emotional and contextual information
Discussing how these factors limit impact through mobile communication
How mobile communication benefits from contextualising information
Gianluca Zaffiro, Project Manager, Research and Trend, Telecom Italia, Italy
THE EVOLUTION OF GPS AND A-GPS: A HIGHER STANDARD OF LBS
Progressing and Converging Technologies: Building upon Navigation & Mandatory GPS with Business Models Designed to Increase the Number of LBS Users in the EU
15:20
Assessing the end of cell-id, the spread of GPS and the profit potential of Assisted-GPS
Discussing the value of hybrid technologies complimenting AGPS: what is the solution to positioning accuracy?
Evaluating deployment opportunities: When will mass-adoption take place?
Leslie Presutti, Director, QCT Product Management, Qualcomm Inc., USA
Panel Discussion: Opening Opportunities for Real-Time LBS: Which Applications and Technologies are Likely to Shape LBS?
15:50
What is the price of efficiency? Will A-GPS work and guarantee a good return on investment?
Can there be reliability or successful LBS without Assisted-GPS? Or will consumers’ expectations be frustrated?
How will LBS applications and services be priced?
Which positioning technologies are likely to shape the future for LBS and applications?
David H. Williams, Publisher and Executive Editor, LBS Globe, USA
Vishy Poosala, Chief Technologist Mobile Applications, Bell Labs USA
Leslie Presutti, Director, QCT Product Management, Qualcomm Inc., USA
Refreshments & Networking Break
16:30
Bridging your Location Systems into Next Generation IP Networks Architecture
17:00
Presenting LBS; a logical evolution from 2G to 3G networks
Evaluating how to address location on NGN while leveraging the existing investment in location platforms
Assessing the case for User Plane
Analysing the real case for VoIP: implications for LBS
What will the NGN Location Platform look like?
Addressing the role of the Standards Groups in this evolution
Christophe Fondin, Director Business Development, EMEA, Andrew Wireless Solutions, France
Chairman's Summary
17:30
A round-up of what has been learnt, and what you can take back to your business!