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To: bananawind who wrote (2221)10/12/1999 10:29:00 AM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13582
 
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DIARY - TELECOM 99


TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1999 4:53 AM
- Reuters

GENEVA - Following is a diary of events connected with the international
conference Telecom 99 and Interactive 99 (To October 17):

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12

GENEVA - Telecom 99 and Interactive 99 conference. For details see Web site
itu.int

Interactive summit with Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) chief executive Bill Gates,
Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) chairman and CEO Lawrence Ellison and Nokia
(HE:NOK1V) chief executive Jorma Ollila.

Competition panel with Telecom Italia (MI:TIT)'s Roberto Colaninno and Telefonica
(MC:TEF)'s Juan Villalonga Navarro.

Information infrastructure evolution panel with Newbridge (TO:NNC) chief executive
Terence Matthews, NEC(T:6701)'s Yoshinori Yoshida.

Myth and realities of e-commerce panel with Bull (PA:BULP) chairman Guy de
Panafieu.

News conferences by NTT (T:9613), Bull (PA:BULP), Comverse (NASDAQ:CMVT),
Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ:SUNW), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Nortel
(TO:NT), Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL), Transcend (NASDAQ:TRCR).

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13

GENEVA - Telecom 99 and Interactive 99 conference. For details see Web site
itu.int

Access and distribution panel with Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ:SUNW) CEO
Scott McNeally.

Mobile communications panel with Motorola (NYSE:MOT) chairman and chief
executive Christopher Galvin, Globalstar (NASDAQ:GSTRF) president Anthony
Navarra, Matsushita Communication Industrial (T:6781) president Takashi Kawada
and Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) chairman and CEO Irwin Jacobs.

News conferences by GTE Bell Atlantic (NYSE:BEL)(NYSE:GTE), 3Com
(NASDAQ:COMS), Global TeleSystems (NASDAQ:GTSG), Worldspace,
Mannesmann (DE:MMNGn), Atos (PA:SEGN), Inmarsat, Surf Communications
(NASDAQ:BOSC), 3M (NYSE:MMM).

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14

GENEVA - Telecom 99 and Interactive 99 conference. For details see Web site
itu.int

Smart living in the interactive world forum with Sprint (NYSE:FON) chairman and
chief executive William Esrey.

International trade issues panel with World Trade Organisation Director-General
Mike Moore and the World Bank's Emmanuel Forestier.

Planning your business via the Internet panel with SAP (F:SAPG) chief executive
Hasso Plattner, NEC (T:6701)'s Kazumoto Iinuna, Cisco(NASDAQ:CSCO)'s Alan
Cohen.

Mobile communications panel with Orange (LSE:ORA) chief executive Hans
Snook, BT Cellnet(LSE:BT)'s John Short.

Regulatory roundtable with Japan Telecom (T:9434) president Haruo Murakami;
David Edmonds, director general of British telecommunications watchdog Oftel;
Vodafone (LSE:VOD) managing director Alan Harper and OTE (AT:OTEr) <OTE>
(LSE:OTEyg) chief executive George Symeonidis.

News conferences of Triton (NYSE:T), MTS (NASDAQ:MTSC), Floware, Thuraya
Satellite Telecoms.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15

GENEVA - Telecom 99 and Interactive 99 conference. For details see Web site
itu.int

Interactivity panel with The Fantastic Corp's Peter Ohnemus, OKI (T:6703)
president Katsumasa Shinozuka and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)'s Jon DeVaan.

News conference by Spike Technologies.

((Geneva newsroom +41 22 733 38 31, fax +41 22 734 87 60,
geneva.newsroom@reuters.com))



To: bananawind who wrote (2221)10/12/1999 10:36:00 AM
From: 2brasil  Respond to of 13582
 
ot--wow "China's mobile phone market is growing quickly. Information Industry
Minister Wu Jichuan told a forum in Geneva that he expects mobile phone
subscribers to increase from 26 million to about 200 million within the next
decade, Xinhua said. "



To: bananawind who wrote (2221)10/12/1999 9:53:00 PM
From: voop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13582
 
Hi Jim

Can you remember something maybe two years ago about Lucent and Philips froming a consumer electronics JV of some kind?

Could not find it from LU website search but it would be interesting

Voop