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on micro payment plans for low income markets. The speakers include individuals from Mobilink GSM in Pakistan and Telemig Celular in Brazil. The conference recognizes the growth capacity of the developing market and, considering the size of the program, has a relatively well-developed program to deal with the topic.
In the end, even Beacon and IIR, who are the event coordinators, harbor no illusions that Asia Pacific Billing and Revenue Management Week will soon rival GlobalComm or Telemanagement World. However, within the intimate setting, new perspectives can be sought, lessons can be learned, and perhaps, as is the case in any setting where industry heavies interact, the groundwork for deals can be laid.
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on IPTV and the challenges associated with the technology from a revenue assurance standpoint. CAPE will be exhibiting and presenting a paper entitled "After successfully implementing a revenue assurance solution, where next?
In addition to the usual trade-show presentations, this event has a particularly interesting throughline of taking services to underserved markets. Within several streams you can find topics like ‘Increasing Prepaid ARPU in Price Sensitive Markets’ and sessions on micro payment plans for low income markets. The speakers include individuals from Mobilink GSM in Pakistan and Telemig Celular in Brazil. The conference recognizes the growth capacity of the developing market and, considering the size of the program, has a relatively well-developed program to deal with the topic.
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Since the show is a small one, it would be a lot to expect for any firm to use the event as a stage for a product launch or any other sort of grandiose announcement, but you can expect each exhibiting firm to put its best foot forward at the event. Subex, which asserts itself as the “largest revenue assurance software vendor in the world”, will be focusing on its INcharge solution, which is the firm’s revenue assurance platform. Comptel, meanwhile, will be giving a presentation entitled ‘Developing flexible customer payment strategy for data, multi-media and voice services (OMA)’. CVidya will have a strong presence at the event, as the firm’s President and CEO is scheduled to give a talk
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In the end, even Beacon and IIR, who are the event coordinators, harbor no illusions that Asia Pacific Billing and Revenue Management Week will soon rival GlobalComm or Telemanagement World. However, within the intimate setting, new perspectives can be sought, lessons can be learned, and perhaps, as is the case in any setting where industry heavies interact, the groundwork for deals can be laid.
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