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Mobile Broadband Monetization & PCC Forum

'Mobile Broadband Monetization and Policy & Charging Control (PCC)' forum discusses the design, development and implementation of innovative mobile data services and how Policy and Charging Control functionalities can be deployed to power these services. Plans and plan features including quota management, roaming, data sharing, filtering, security, rollover, data sponsoring, loyalty/reward programs and content bundles are discussed along with a host of other enhancements. This segment also discusses Operators' new services - covering services such as Operator Wi-Fi, VoLTE, VoWiFi/Wi-Fi Calling, RCS, OTT, OTT Video, OTT TV, Multi-Screen and Content Bundling, Contextual Offers, LBS, Mobile Commerce and IoT/M2M plans. 

Prushothma Rao

Founder & CEO

PCC Mobile Broadband

Dean Bubley 

Founder

Disruptive Analysis

Martin Morgan

VP Marketing

Openet

Moderator 4

Moderator 5

 
 
 

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