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Topic: Conferences, Events and Seminars

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CNBC Europe Announced as Official Global Broadcaster for the 3GSM World Congress 2004

London, UK 24 January 2004/Wi-Fi Technology News/- The GSM Association has announced that CNBC Europe, the leading real time financial and business broadcaster, will be the Official Global Broadcast sponsor for the 2004 3GSM World Congress ? the global mobile industry?s leading annual event.

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ZTE to unveil to Europe leading Streaming Media, JAVA download capability and Video on Demand at 3GSM World Congress

Cannes, France, January 20, 2004 /Wi-Fi Technology News/- ZTE Corporation, China?s leading telecom equipment vendor, will use next month?s 3GSM World Congress in Cannes to unveil its entire range of 3G solutions, including some of the world?s fastest Streaming Media applications, new JAVA download capability and Video on Demand (VoD).

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Intel President Paul Otellini to Speak at Consumer Electronics Show on Jan. 8

Sheffield, UK and Worldwide, January 5, 2004 /Wi-Fi Technology News/-In a speech before the 2004 International Consumer Electronics Show on Jan. 8, Intel Corporation President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini will discuss Intel's plans to bring the benefits of Moore's Law to the consumer electronics industry, which will help unify, simplify and provide greater flexibility to the digital home experience. He will share how the PC and CE industries can work together to eliminate the boundaries between devices that both compute and communicate and consumer electronics products designed to entertain.

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CONNECTIONS? Tracks, Special Luncheon, Workshop Focus On Home Networking at CES

December 30, 2003 Dallas, TX /Wi-Fi Technology News/- Parks Associates has announced special tracks, a luncheon, and a pre-show workshop to be hosted at 2004 CES, focused on consumer demand and the latest industry developments for broadband services and home networking. These events will feature industry executives and analysts sharing their expertise and insight on the future course for networked products and services in the home.

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French Riviera tourism embraces high technology

CANNES, France, November 26, 2003 /Wi-Fi Technology News/- The French Riviera has a long and well deserved history as a favorite tourist destination. Less well known is that this area of southern France is also a high tech center. From a modest start 30 years ago, technology companies on the Riviera have grown to an annual turnover of four billion euros, equal to the revenue from tourism.

But, rather than competing for government support and new investments, Riviera tourism and technology are working together with a philosophy that growth in one area will help the other. Because the two business sectors are working so closely together, new technological applications to promote tourism are among the world's most advanced.

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FCC ANNOUNCES AGENDA FOR THE VOICE OVER IP FORUM TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 1, 2003

Washington, D.C., November 25, 2003/Wi-Fi Technology News/- The Federal Communications Commission announces a Forum to discuss Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). All FCC Commissioners will participate. The hearing is open to the public, and seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The hearing date, time, and location are:

Date & Time: Monday December 1, 2003
10:30 a.m. ? 3:00 p.m.

Location: Federal Communications Commission
Commission Meeting Room
445 12th Street, NW
Washington, D.C.

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Public W-LAN 2003 conference - Leveraging fixed line and mobile telecom expertise.

9th and 10th December 2003. The Thistle Selfridge Hotel, London.

Sheffield, UK and Worldwide, November 18, 2003 /Wi-Fi Technology News/-The importance of access to e-mail, internet and corporate intranets is no longer confined to the office. With the increase in popularity for laptop or notebook computers starting to eat into the monopoly once held by desktop, PC users are increasingly becoming more mobile in their use of computing technology. Laptop and tablet PCs are believed to account for 26% of all new PC shipments, with around 33 million expected to be shipped in 2003. Visiongain believes that by 2006, 90% of all corporate users' laptops will include wi-fi capability.

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Sebastopol, CA /Wi-Fi Technology News/-Taking place just three days after Panther's release, the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference was one of the first organized public events to delve deeply into the latest version of Apple's remarkable operating system. From October 27 to 30, keynotes, tutorials, and sessions led Mac aficionados attending the conference in Santa Clara, CA--developers, script writers, system administrators, IT managers, and power users-- hrough all of the juicy new features available in Panther.

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ALLENTOWN, Pa. /Wi-Fi Technology News/- Agere Systems (NYSE: AGR.A, AGR.B) announced that it will present at the Lehman Brothers Semiconductor and Systems Conference on Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 5:30 p.m. EST.

The presentation will be webcast live over the Internet at http://www.agere.com/webcast. After the conference, a replay of the webcast will be available on the Agere web site at http://www.agere.com/webcast

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Leveraging fixed line and mobile telecom expertise

9th & 10th December 2003 - The Thistle Selfridge Hotel, London

Sheffield, UK and Worldwide, November 6, 2003 /Wi-Fi Technology News/-The importance of access to e-mail, internet and corporate intranets is no longer confined to the office. With the increase in popularity for laptop or notebook computers starting to eat into the monopoly once held by desktop, PC users are increasingly becoming more mobile in their use of computing technology. Laptop and tablet PCs are believed to account for 26% of all new PC shipments, with around 33 million expected to be shipped in 2003. Visiongain believes that by 2006, 90% of all corporate users' laptops will include wi-fi capability.

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