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Most forms of sponsored B2B content today - Webinars, white papers, mediacasts - are primarily designed to generate sales leads. Sponsored content opportunities from Telecommunications put your message next to leading lights in the telecom industry, providing your brand with thought leadership while you generate those sales leads - and quantify ROI.
Telecommunications is the only media group that has served the telecom industry worldwide for more than 40 years throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.
We take tremendous care to insure that your message is presented as you like it - whether it's managing the rehearsal for your Webinar or editing your white paper. We produce hundreds of sponsored platforms every year, giving you the confidence of a truly experienced partner.
Sponsored-content areas of www.telecomengine.com require user registration, and allow us to track precisely who is looking at your materials, and provide important demographic breakdowns. Critically, our new universal registration system has allowed us to take subscribers to our various products - print, e-newsletters, and Websites - and give them easy access without re-registration. And you can add your own additional demographic requirements to grant access to your materials, if you choose.
Most importantly, we drive the audience that you need, and can often guarantee the minimum number of responses that you receive. No other media group can tailor its promotions to the global telecom industry across industry segments and regions like Telecommunications.
Webinars - include a "live" event conducted online, and a 12 month posting (or longer) for the material. Three hundred registrants are guaranteed with your sponsorship - leads are delivered to your desktop - and your branding appears on the user interface, registration areas, and elsewhere
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For more information or to sponsor a Webinar contact your sales representative
International Service Provider Roundtable:
The Asian Broadband Market
June 2009
Moderator: Kendrick Struthers-Watson, Global Editor, Telecommunications
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Service Provider Roundtable:
US Incumbents Fight Fixed Line Losses
June 2009
Moderator: Sean Buckley, Editor in Chief, Telecommunications
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Service Provider Roundtable:
Telecom Testing For Home Networks
July 2009
Moderator: Sean Buckley, Editor in Chief, Telecommunications
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International Service Provider Roundtable:
China's CDMA Market
July 2009
Moderator: Kendrick Struthers-Watson, Global Editor, Telecommunications
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Analyst Series:
Filling the Fiber Access Gap
August 2009

Moderator: Erin Dunne, Director of Research Services, Vertical Systems Group
Despite substantial investments in optical fiber deployments by Service Providers, the majority of business sites will stay within the "fiber gap" for many years. According to Vertical Systems Group's research, business fiber penetration is at 15% in the U.S. and even less in Europe. Access alternatives to fiber have become a necessity for delivering new services that keep pace with escalating bandwidth demand in support of data, voice, video and mobile services. This Webinar defines the fiber gap and discusses today's solutions for filling it using solutions that utilize Bonded T1/E1, Bonded Copper, T3/E3, Coax/HFC, WiMax or other access technologies.
Service Provider Roundtable:
Ethernet NNI
August 2009
Moderator: Sean Buckley, Editor in Chief, Telecommunications
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International Service Provider Roundtable:
Broadband in Europe
September 2009
Moderator: Kendrick Struthers-Watson, Global Editor, Telecommunications
Details Coming Soon
Service Provider Roundtable:
Cable in Canada
September 2009
Moderator: Sean Buckley, Editor in Chief, Telecommunications
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Service Provider Roundtable:
M2M Open Access
October 2009
Moderator: Sean Buckley, Editor in Chief, Telecommunications
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Analyst Series:
Global Enterprise Networks
October 2009

Moderator: Erin Dunne, Director of Research Services, Vertical Systems Group
With global competition intensifying, enterprises are relying more than ever on maintaining high quality connectivity to their customers, suppliers and employees throughout the world. This Webinar addresses the unique requirements of global business networks and discusses solutions that support critical service requirements like SLAs (Service Level Agreements) and NNIs (Network-to-Network Interfaces).
International Service Provider Roundtable:
IPTV Services
November 2009
Moderator: Kendrick Struthers-Watson, Global Editor, Telecommunications
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Service Provider Roundtable:
Ethernet Over Copper
November 2009
Moderator: Sean Buckley, Editor in Chief, Telecommunications
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Service Provider Roundtable:
Enterprise Service Migration Strategy
December 2009
Moderator: Sean Buckley, Editor in Chief, Telecommunications
Details Coming Soon
Analyst Series:
Legacy Service Migration: Layer 2, 3, or Both?
December 2009

Moderator: Erin Dunne, Director of Research Services, Vertical Systems Group
Are Layer 2 and Layer 3 services complementary or competitive offerings? These technology choices address differing customer requirements for connectivity, application support, scalability, management and security. Today, enterprise customers with legacy Frame Relay or Private Line networks are migrating to either Layer 2 services like Ethernet, or Layer 3 IP/MPLS VPNs. Within the next three years, Dedicated IP/MPLS VPN customer sites in the U.S. will top the one million threshold and customer connections to Business Ethernet services will more than double, according to Vertical Systems Group's research. This Webinar discusses legacy services migration trends, plus solutions that support Layer 2 or Layer 3 services, or both.