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EE, Vodafone Germany, Orange, Zain to Share LTE Strategies, Monetization & Virtualization at LTE World Summit

EE, Vodafone Germany, Orange, Zain to Share LTE Strategies, Monetization & Virtualization at LTE World Summit Image Credit: Vodafone Germany

This month, two of Europe’s leading operator powerhouses will deliver their vision for the future of LTE and their own mobile services at the LTE World Summit taking place from the 23rd to the 25th of June. At a time where the industry is moving towards further consolidation, with 5G expected to redefine Operator strategies, EE and Vodafone Germany will discuss the future, sharing their vision and strategies.

During the event, Zain Jordan will also be participating in sharing views on the monetization of LTE strategies via its CTO, Yousef Abu Mutawe while Orange's Senior Vice President of Network Architecture & Design, will address the role of virtualisation for mobile networks in coming years, the benefits of partnering with successful OTTs for data monetisation, and the race for 5G and LTE optimisation.

Alejandro Piñero, Head of Research, LTE World Summit, Informa Telecoms & Media
LTE networks have been widely deployed, but now the question is what services can be offered to maximise ROI and quality of experience. As operators continue to adapt their networks to make 4G available and prepare for 5G, the continued development of intelligent technology means everyone can access and enjoy more multimedia on more devices than ever; anytime, anywhere.

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