Broadband Properties Summit: The only annual conference and exposition focused on the successful delivery of broadband, digital video and voice services to multifamily properties and ultra connected communities.
This 2006 conference will focus on the necessity of being able to deliver the "Triple Play" of cable, broadband and voice services to customers in multi-density properties such as apartments, universities, senior housing, greenfield and master planned communities.
Who Should Attend:
Everyone involved in the wholesale and large-scale buying and selling of broadband services and technologies, including: Real Estate Developers, Property Owners and Managers, Independent Telephone Companies, Municipal Officials, Private Cable Operators, Town Planners, Economic Development Professionals, Architects and Builders, Systems Operators, and Investors.
For Building Owners, Real Estate Developers and Property Managers:
- Gather information for crucial technology decisions.
- Understand the increasingly important role technology plays in properties.
- Create profitable and reliable partnerships with providers.
- Learn about various technologies and how they impact the value of your properties.
- Learn how to generate revenues from providing enhanced resident services.
- See the latest technologies.
For Service Providers and Cable Operators:
- Generate revenues from new services and learn how to enter new markets.
- Explore strategies to better provide bundled services
- Overcome common roadblocks and learn how they can impact your business plan.
- Network with property owners and developers from around the country.
- Form successful partnerships.
- See the latest technologies.
“The Summit has become the venue for valuable high-level networking”
Chairmen, Summit 2006 Planning Committee
Municipal Broadband - James Hettrick, Director of Information Systems, Loma Linda , CA
MultiFamily Housing - Henry Pye, Assistant Vice President, JPI
Economic Development - Jim Baller, Founder, Baller Herbst Law Group
Technology Master Planning - Thomas Reiman, Founder & President, The Broadband Group
Next-Generation Applications - Eric Frost, Co-Director, Center for Information Technology and Infrastructure, San Diego State University
Public Policy - Stan Fendley, Director, Legislative and Regulatory Policy, Corning, Incorporated
Independent Telcos - Masha Zager, Contributing Editor, Broadband Properties Magazine