Connect-World Asia-Pacific I 2010 media pack
Theme: Networks and world greening
Companies are increasingly recognising their social obligation to reduce their environmental impact. Environmental responsibility, once considered a burden, often proves to have a variety of unforeseen benefits - often measureable on the bottom line. Meeting social obligations often requires improving operational efficiency, developing new processes and products and results in the discovery of ways to cut costs - especially those for energy. The drive to be green is also creating unsuspected new markets and services. The theme for this issue of Connect-World will be Networks and world greening.
- Contributors
- Distribution & breakdowns
| Confirmed authors (order by name) |
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| Chong Win Lee |
| Business Development Leader, Nortel |
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| Diarmid Massey |
| VP, Cable & Wireless Worldwide |
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| Eric Hoh |
| Vice President, Asia South Region , Symantec |
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| Fabrizio Civitarese |
| Vice-President, Asia Pacific, Reliance GlobalComm |
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| Frank Fawzi |
| CEO & Chairman of the Board, IntelePeer, USA |
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| Graham Peel |
| CEO, Cambridge Broadband Networks |
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| Jing Wang |
| Executive Vice President , Qualcomm |
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| Justin Ho |
| CEO , Utiba Mobility |
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| Manish Gupta |
| Vice President Global Marketing , Kabira Technologies |
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| Oliver Tavakoli |
| VP of Architecture for SLT Business Group , Juniper Networks |
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| Raghav Sahgal |
| Vice President, Asia Pacific & Japan , Oracle |
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| Sharat Sinha |
| Managing Director - Service Provider Business, Cisco Systems |
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| Zakaria Hassan |
| Chairman, Afghanistan Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (ATRA) |
| Distribution |
Total copies: 25,988 |
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| Job title breakdown |
| Public sector |
Private sector |
Government ministers
Under ministers
Regulators
Senior civil servants
State ministers |
Presidents
Chief executive officers
Directors
Finance directors
Regional directors |
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| Organisational breakdown |
Network Operators
Ministries of Communications and advisers
Regulatory authorities and advisers
Manufacturers
Service providers
Major corporations in the region
Global telcos
Multinational corporations |
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| Geographical breakdown |
Afghanistan
Armenia
Australia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei
Burma
Cambodia
China
Cyprus
East Timor
Fiji
Georgia
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kiribati
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lebanon
Malaysia
Maldives
Marshall Islands
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Micronesia
Mongolia
Myanmar
Nauru
Nepal
New Zealand
Niue
North Korea
Omar
Pakistan
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Qatar
Salomon Islands
Samoa
Silicon Valley
Singapore
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Tajikistan
Thailand
Tonga
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu
UAE
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Vietnam
Yemen
Others |
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