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To: djane who wrote (2821)2/7/1999 8:38:00 PM
From: djane  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29987
 
2/8/99 CTIA program. Putting Them Up Is the Easy Part: What Now?
[CTIA Wireless 99 conference in New Orleans]

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Programming Information - Satellite

Monday, February 8, 1999

• 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Monday

Room 271-273

Mobile satellite leaders discuss the challenges of initiating and
operating service.

Moderator:
Dr. Leonard Golding, VP, Advanced Systems Engineering, Hughes Network
Systems

Panelists:
Mr. William F. Adler, VP, Legal & Regulatory Affairs, Globalstar
Mr. Marc E. Arnold, Chairman & CEO, Angel Technologies Corp.
Ms. Mary Frost, VP & Regional GM, ICO Global Communications
Mr. Jim Walz, President, Iridium North America


For additional information, please call (202) 785-CTIA.

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To: djane who wrote (2821)2/7/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: djane  Respond to of 29987
 
2/8-2/9/99 CTIA Keynotes

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Monday, February 8, 1999

8:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.

Day 1: General Session, The Changing World of Wireless
Voice Service Monday

Part 1: The Principal Phone In both urban and rural markets
consumers are cutting the cord and going wireless. Visit with
the carriers who are making it work and review new research
among the subscribers who are making the move. Part 2:
Borderless Wireless Whether orbiting overhead or roaming, the
wireless world is increasingly without borders. Is satellite service
a complement to terrestrial wireless or the Death Star? Also
hear how a non-U.S. carrier builds a market across international
boundaries.

Moderator:
Thomas E. Wheeler, President & CEO, CTIA

Panelists:
John Stanton, CEO, Western Wireless
Ivan Seidenberg, Vice Chairman, President & CEO, Bell Atlantic
Earle Mauldin, BellSouth Enterprises
Sam Ginn, Chairman & CEO, AirTouch
Dan Hesse, President & CEO, AT&T Wireless Services, Inc.
Edward Staiano, Vice Chairman & CEO, IRIDIUM
Peter Hart, Professor Harvard University

1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Special Wireless Data Forum (WDF) Session Monday

Room: La Nouvelle Ballroom Two

Moderator:
Thomas E. Wheeler, President & CEO, CTIA

Panelists:
Paul Maritz, Group Vice President, Platforms & Applications Group,
Microsoft Corporation

Tuesday, February 9, 1999

8:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.

Day 2: General Session, Visions of the Wireless Future
Tuesday

What will the wireless world look like in the year 2000 and
beyond? Come here this impressive panel of visionaries
discuss such topics as staying apace in a rapidly changing
marketplace driven by rapidly changing technology. Find out
how the Internet will impact the wireless industry and what you
can expect in the coming year.

Moderator:
Thomas E. Wheeler, President & CEO, CTIA

Panelists:
Merle Gilmore, President Communications Enterprises, Executive Vice
President, Motorola
John Roth, President & CEO, Nortel Networks
John Major, President & CEO, wirelessknowledge
Nicholas (Colly) Myers, CEO, Symbian
The Honorable William E. Kennard, Chairman, FCC

General Sessions are moderated by Thomas Wheeler, President and
CEO, CTIA.


For additional information, please call (202) 785-CTIA.

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