Following the success of the IP&TV Forum Eastern Europe & EurAsia in 2010, the fifth annual show returns to Istanbul to explore the next stage of development with multiplatform services in Turkey as one the highest growth markets in the region. It will look at IP platform potential in all south-eastern European countries like Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Serbia, Moldova, Armenia and other untapped markets. Russian buoyant TV markets will also be discussed as well as strategies to succeed in this fast developing industry.
Confirming Istanbul's unique positioning to the markets in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Black Sea states and the Caucasus, it will once more become the home of the IP&TV Forum focusing on success stories in the regional markets and taking heed of the potential that OTT offers.
This is the one show not to be missed if you are interested in entering the TV markets in East and South East Europe, and open a window of opportunities for entering far flung Euro-Asian markets.
This is the ONLY dedicated IP&TV event focusing on multiplatform TV delivery across multiple screens in Eastern Europe and Euro-Asia.
You will see and hear REAL case studies presented by key incumbent operators in the region
You will look into IP&TV UNTAPPED markets of Euro-Asia: Georgia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Lithuania
You will meet and MAKE BUSINESS with decision makers from the largest operators, ISPs, cable & satellite operators & content providers
You will learn about the latest strategies to PROMOTE your IP&TV and OTT business and use it to reduce churn, and increase subscribers
You will discover the business case for Multiplatform & Multiscreen TV
You will hear a Smart TV Case Study - CE Manufacturers' strategies for working with operators and delivering OTT services
IPTV service has been introduced to all major and smaller players in Eastern and South Europe, as well as players in EurAsian Markets. The partnership of Deutsche Telecom and Sky Deutschland has put a stronger emphasis to the importance of hybrid offers. Satellite and Cable players are recognising the need to look to operators for IP support, and for 2011, Deutsche Telecom has come on board as a strategic operator partner to our IP&TV Forum Eastern Europe. You will hear from leading legislators and incumbents about:
Special key note session by Turk Telekom, Rostelecom and Telefonica Czech Republic
Development of triple play services by U-com in Armenia
Cable TVs embracing IP Platforms - connectivity is reaching very high importance
Insight in the developing Ukrainian Market
Samsung Smart TV Case Study
Legislation and regulation affecting the broadcasting industry
A review of broadcasters OTT case studies
Essential for all the people in the supply chain to be able to get a real feel for the actual business in the territory
Director IPTV Sales, Echostar Europe