Sunday, January 28, 2007
3G Summit & Mobile Payment workshop
22-25 January 2007 MarcusEvans organized the "Global 3G Evoluation Forum" in Makuhari near Tokyo.
Speakers included:
Takanori Utano, Executive Vice-President and CTO of DoCoMo,
Takehiro Nakamura of NTT and Vice-Chairman of 3GPP
Jean-Pierre Bienaime, Chairman of the UMTS-Forum,
Gaston Ormazabal of Verizon Labs
and many other leading mobile communications managers from all over the world.
Jointly with Jan Larsson, General Strategy Manager of TeliaSonera International Carrier division, I chaired all sessions all day on Wednesday January 24, 2007.
On Monday, January 22, 2007, I held a three hour workshop about "Mobile Payment".
Speakers included:
Takanori Utano, Executive Vice-President and CTO of DoCoMo,
Takehiro Nakamura of NTT and Vice-Chairman of 3GPP
Jean-Pierre Bienaime, Chairman of the UMTS-Forum,
Gaston Ormazabal of Verizon Labs
and many other leading mobile communications managers from all over the world.
Jointly with Jan Larsson, General Strategy Manager of TeliaSonera International Carrier division, I chaired all sessions all day on Wednesday January 24, 2007.
On Monday, January 22, 2007, I held a three hour workshop about "Mobile Payment".
Labels: 3G, 3GPP, felica, mobile payment, suica, UMTS
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Gerhard, I came to this blog just googling after reading your great presentation for Standford University.
Now I'm living in Japan for a while, and researching for my final thesis for my University in Spain, about Telecommunications in Japan. So, very useful info, and I also agree in many points described in your speech.
Thank you!
It's a pity that I am late to apply for the 3G submit :-( as mobile technologies is the field where I am specializing.
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Now I'm living in Japan for a while, and researching for my final thesis for my University in Spain, about Telecommunications in Japan. So, very useful info, and I also agree in many points described in your speech.
Thank you!
It's a pity that I am late to apply for the 3G submit :-( as mobile technologies is the field where I am specializing.
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