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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (116542)1/31/2001 10:29:52 AM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) of 164684
 
Hey Billy, you want to go to Dallas with me?
Btw
Isn't Amazon.com such a beautiful stock to watch?
>BusinessWeek invites you to join them at the 2001 Telecom Summit: Broadband Connections, April 25-27, 2001 at The Fairmont Hotel, Dallas, TX. Presented in conjunction with Texas Instruments, this event will bring together over 300 of the major players and luminaries in the broadband explosion.

BusinessWeek online subscribers who reserve their space online by February 23, 2001, will receive a special rate of $1,750, which is $700 off of the registration fee ($2,450). Please enter BBE in the priority code field to ensure your savings.

To register or for a complete listing of speakers and program details go to you-click.net

Speakers include:
* Mike Apgar, Chief Executive Officer, SpeakEasy.net
* Brad Baldwin, Director, Broadband Technologies, International Data Corporation (IDC)
* Mark Bruneau, President and CEO, Adventis Corporation
* David Dorman, President, AT&T
* Thomas J. Engibous, Chairman, President and CEO, Texas Instruments Incorporated
* Mark Floyd, Chairman, Efficient Networks
* Gene A. Frantz, TI Senior Fellow, Business Development Manager, Digital Signal Processing, Semiconductor Group, Texas Instruments Incorporated
* David Friend, Founder and CEO, eYak, Inc.
* Ed Haslam, Chief Strategist, Network Products Division, Inktomi Corporation
* The Hon. Reed E. Hundt, Former Chairman, Federal Communications Commission; Author, "You Say You Want a Revolution: A Story of Information Age Politics"
* Ari Leppa, General Manager, Wireless Routing, Nokia
* Lawrence Lessig, Professor, Stanford Law School; Author, "Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace"
* Jim McLean, Partner, ComVentures
* Jeffrey S. McCreary, Senior Vice President and Manager, Worldwide Semiconductor Sales & Marketing, Texas Instruments Incorporated
* James D. Olson, President and CEO, SkyStream Networks
* Michael Paxton, Senior Analyst, Converging Markets and Technology, Cahners In-Stat
* Patti A. Reali, Senior Industry Analyst, Gartner Dataquest
* John Stephens, Chief Technical Officer, Caymen Systems, Inc.
* Jonathan Taplin, President and CEO, Intertainer
* Geoffrey Tudor, Co-founder and CEO, Advent Networks, Inc.
* Richard F. Valera, Analyst, Needham & Company, Inc.
* Pat Wood, III, Chairman, Texas PUC
* James L. Zucco, Jr., Chairman and CEO, Spike Broadband Systems

Broadband connectivity - whether it be through cable, DSL or wireless - is exploding globally and exponentially. It's a market free-for-all as everyone rushes to create the "killer application" that will captivate consumers. Who will win? Where are the real opportunities? And how will real obstacles - like infrastructure and regulatory issues - be overcome? BusinessWeek invites you to explore this powerful medium with today's industry luminaries. You'll start out at top-level briefings on universal broadband issues and then drill down to the specifics on one of three concurrent tracks, Service Providers and Regulators, Original Equipment Manufacturers (in cable, DSL and wireless), and Content Providers and Home Technologies.

Explore Broadband's extraordinary opportunities at The BusinessWeek Telecom Summit 2001. Reserve your space online by February 23rd and receive your special rate of $1,750. Please enter BBE in the priority code field to ensure your savings. To register or for a complete listing of speakers and program details go to you-click.net
Email: broadband2001@businessweek.com Phone: 800-821-1329
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