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Pipeline: Which of your keynote speakers do you think will be most relevant to our readers, who are interested specifically in the OSS/BSS side of telecommunications?
Maciejewski: We have a strong keynote lineup confirmed from a group of leading organization across the US, including Ivan Seidenberg, Chairman and CEO, Verizon Communications; John T. Stankey, President and CEO, AT&T Operations; Patrick Esser, President, Cox Communications and Tom Rogers, President and CEO, TiVO. Each of these keynote speakers have a proven track record of driving profitability and delivering the latest generation of communication services, which is most important to Pipeline’s readers.
Pipeline: According to the pre-show information, the OSS/BSS Corridor, which was a new addition to last year's NXTComm, will remain a part of SUPERCOMM 2009. What can professionals in the OSS/BSS sub-field expect to find in this part of the expo?
Maciejewski: This is a particularly exciting part of the show that we really want to develop and grow for the future. SUPERCOMM 2009 will be featuring new software and services associated with business process improvement, billing and service provisioning and management
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Pipeline: Is there anything else that you'd like our readers to know about SUPERCOMM 2009?
Maciejewski: SUPERCOMM is truly a must-attend event this year. Here are some statistics about the show attendees:
- 51% of attendees expect their corporations’ total purchases to be a direct result from attending the Show
- 41% of attendees do not attend any other trade Show
- 76% of attendees come to see new products and to keep up-to-date with industry trends
- 61% of attendees discuss products seen at the Show with a peer
- 25% of attendees have corporate budgets exceeding $10M
- 38% of attendees look for new suppliers
- 50% of attendees represent service providers/network resellers
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