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Register Now for the 5th Annual i3forum Conference

5th Annual i3forum Conference

We’re proud to be celebrating five years of progress in the field of IP migration by hosting another informative and interactive event… and we hope you’ll join us.

Thursday, May 15th, 2014 in Chicago

Join us for informative discussions on the challenges and benefits of IP transition
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Date: Thursday, May 15, 2014
Time: 9 am – 4:30 pm
Venue: Crystal Ballroom BC (Green Level, West Tower) Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel
Cost: 195 USD

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5th Annual i3forum Conference

Strategy, product marketing and technology professionals won’t want to miss this engaging day that explores the current state of affairs in IP migration and the benefits of transitioning to IP.

Join us for the i3forum conference on Thursday, May 15th at the Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel, right after ITW 2014, for an important opportunity to share knowledge and discuss strategies for advancing the industry.

New this year!

For the conference’s fifth anniversary we’ve added a series of roundtable discussions to facilitate increased interaction with industry stakeholders. Of course we’ll still feature our panel discussions as well, this year focusing on:

– The challenges and benefits of transitioning carriers’ interconnections to IP
– The uptake of IPX and LTE roaming
– How i3forum has contributed to facilitating the industry transition to IP by working with GSMA, IETF and other groups
– The quality of services and fraud control

And much more.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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