Convergence 2004 Wellington
4 May 2004 - Te Papa

Welcome to the webcast from Te Papa in Wellington. This is Convergence 2004, the Wireless Data Forum Conference.

Live video and audio from the event can be viewed by clicking on the links below. 5 bit rates are available to suit connections speeds. The
exact URL of each stream is also provided in case of difficulty. Paste these URLs into your windows Mediaplayer, if you have difficulty making
the connection.

Note - the video stream is viewed in Windows MediaPlayer - available for free from Microsoft.

This is a two Session conference which means that there are two streams for you to choose from, as well as different bit rates. The speaker list below is as provided by the conference organisers.
 
 
SESSION STREAM 1
56 kbps webcast streams

128 kbps webcast stream

384 - kbps webcast stream

28kbps audio webcast stream

56kbps audio webcast stream

Suitable for dial up
 

Suitable for Jetstream
 

Suitable for Jetstream, Cafenet  or CityLink

Suitable for really slow modems and cell connections - Ugly, really ugly

Suitable for dial up modems

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-1-56.asx
 

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-1-128.asx
 

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-1-384.asx
 

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-1-28a.asx
 

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-1-56a.asx

 - Time -  Speaker Theme
0900 Neil Maxwell
GM, Sector Strategies Group
NZ Trade and Enterprise
Conference Opening Remarks
0930 Fraser King
Marketing Manager - Data
Vodafone
3GSM and the Mobile Future in the New
Zealand Environment – what it means to
business
1030 Robert Hart
Aust/NZ Country Manager
Qualcomm International
Technology Roadmaps for Wireless Operators
in the World Today
1130 Gareth Berry
Service Line Leader - CRM/Mobility
Cap Gemini NZ Ltd
The advent of enterprise mobility - Delivering business value beyond ROI by addressing the challenges of enterprise computing
1230 Brent Bailey
Director
Business in Motion
Securing the Mobile Enterprise
1330 Jeremy Hope
Market Development Mgr
Ericsson
Mobile Content for a New Generation
1430 Gary Rogers
Solutions Dev Mgr
Telecom Adv Solutions
M2M Solution Architectures & Market Trends –
overview of remote monitoring and telemetry
solutions
1530 Paull Wilson
Mobile Solutions Marketing Manager
HP
Smart Wireless Devices

 
 
SESSION STREAM 2
56 kbps webcast streams
 

128 kbps webcast stream
 

384 - kbps webcast stream
 

28kbps audio webcast stream
 

56kbps audio webcast stream

Suitable for dial up
 

Suitable for Jetstream
 

Suitable for Jetstream, Cafenet  or CityLink
 

Suitable for really slow modems and cell connections - Ugly, really ugly

Suitable for dial up modems

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-2-56.asx
 

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-2-128.asx
 

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-2-384.asx
 

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-2-28a.asx
 

http://www.r2.co.nz/20040504/session-2-56a.asx

- Time - 
Speaker
Theme
0930 Brian Barcelo
Executive Director, Int’l
Wireless Networks
Lucent Technologies, USA
The State & Future of the US Wireless Market
1030 Malcolm Fraser
Director, Strategic Alliances
eFactorium
Demystifying Wireless Business
1130 Blair McCrae
CEO
Positively Wgtn Business
Building Business Growth in the Wellington
region with Wireless
1230 Garry Mitchell
Service Dev Manager
Telecom Adv Solutions
Case Study – Redefining business models and
improving financial management with new
generation Mobile EFTPOS
1330 Carl Penwarden
Development Manager
CityLink
Case Study – How WiFi is changing the way
people work in Wellington
1430 Craig Meek
CEO
iVistra Technology
Case Study – How mobility has changed the
way Tranz Link does business
1530 Warren Chaisatien
Senior Analyst
IDC, Australia
Mobilising the Enterprise – Are we there yet?

Video of these presentations will be available for viewing on line on Friday, after post processing and sleep. Copies are also available on DVD, CD-ROM and VHS Tape. Contact Scott Wattie at the Wireless Forum for details.
 



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if its a wireless conference, why did we have to run so many cables ...........