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Viktor Mayer-Schonberger Shailesh Rao William Barney Giorgio Migliarina Michael Smith Amit Midha Professor of Internet Vice President, Asia Pacifi c, Chief Executive Offi cer Chief Technology & Chief Commercial Offi cer, President, Dell APJ & Governance and Regulation, Americas & Emerging Reliance Globalcom Innovation Offi cer Group Digital Life Chairman, Oxford University; Markets Telekom Malaysia SingTel Emerging Markets Co-author of the book Twitter Dell APJ “Big Data” New Tracks for 2014 Speaker Highlights Digital & Social Disruptions Stand Out in the Competitive Digital Business World Consumerisation of the Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD Eiichiro Nishizawa Tom Zack Ricky Kapur Paolo J. Baltao Deepak Mathur Division Manager, Services President, Managing Director, President Senior Vice President, Big Data & IoT – The New Konica Minolta Business Southeast Asia Asia G-Xchange Commercial Competitive Edge for Your Business Solutions EMC Corporation Google Enterprise Globe Telecom SES Mobile Banking, Payments and Wallets Uncover the most successful business strategies and gain insights Monetising Fiber into how ground breaking innovations can transform your business. Broadband for Your Business Satellite Mobility Solutions to Drive Key topics include: Market Growth • Big Data – Transforming how we live, work, and think Workshop 1: How to • What’s the next big thing for communications by 2020? Monetise the Future of Voice and • How can telcos and start ups partner to build a successful apps ecosystem? Video in the WebRTC World • Personalising customer engagements through smarter analytics and social media Workshop 2: Navigating • Looking beyond the dominate trend of the technology with Ethernet services the Internet of Things (IoT) • Case study: How enterprise mobility has improved Konica Minolta’s service operations Workshop 3: Security and Privacy • BYOD – Focus on your employees’ experience, not the device in Mobile Technology • Trends in the Internet of Things and M2M for 2015 and beyond Workshop 4: Driving Change through Social Media

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CommunicAsia2014 Summit is a global gathering of the world’s 17 – 20 June 2014 | Level 3, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore leading thinkers and doers in innovations and technology. It’s a gathering of the planet’s businesses, large and small, who are being impacted by new innovations to want to meet the demands of the Statistics from market. CommunicAsia2013 Summit In our fast-growing global information society, the ICT industry is swarming with new and exciting technologies everyday that are revolutionising the way we do business. With the convergence of big JOB FUNCTION data, mobility, social media and cloud, carriers, service providers and enterprises can no longer risk overlooking these major technological 1% 6% shifts. 8% 30% 3% C-level / President / VP / Board Director All organisations have to start to re-strategise their plans on how to Technical / Engineering Management seize these exciting opportunities created by these trends. For 2014, MIS / IS / IT Management over 900 attendees will make the trip from all corners of the globe 18% Operation Management 5% Communication / Network Management to hear from 200+ key industry thought leaders who will deliver 3% 4% Programming / Content Management the strategies and knowledge you’re looking for to succeed in the 19% Technician / Engineer communications and digital world. Investment / Finance Business Development / Sales / Marketing 1% Human Resources / Educator / Trainer / Admin What’s New For 2014 1% 1% Research & Development / Consultancy / Legal Customer Experience Management Developed in close consultation with key industry stakeholders, the Others 2014 programme has been researched and designed to meet the most COUNTRY critical needs of this industry. Bringing to you , seven new tracks four 2% new workshops and all-new awesome line-up of speakers, all Asia under one roof. 7% Singapore Europe / US 14% Australasia 50% Join Us! Rest of the World Hesitate no more, gather your team and meet with business 27% leaders and key representatives at CommunicAsia2014 Summit from 17–20 June 2014 at Marina Bay Sands Singapore. See you this June in Singapore! PROGRAMME-AT-A-GLANCE

CONFERENCE DAY 1: 17 June – Tuesday Opening Keynote: Big Data – Transforming How We Live, Work and Think Captains of Industry Dialogue – What’s the Next Big Thing for Communications? Morning Plenary: Open to all CommunicAsia2014 Conference Delegates Broadband – Where is the Demand? NEW Digital & Social Disruptions NEW Mobile Banking, Payments The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? and Wallets >> Regulatory and Financing Issues in Asia >> Social Media Actions >> Banking and Payment Regulations in Asia >> Regulations and Investments >> Country Focuses – Australia, Vietnam, >> Partnering with Start-ups and >> Evolution of the M-Payments & NFC >> Security & Privacy Concerns India and Malaysia Investment Models Ecosystem >> Virtualised Desktop CONFERENCE DAY 2: 18 June – Wednesday Opening Keynote: Smart Nation: Innovating for a New Experience Visionary Address: Embracing Disruptive Innovations in the ICT and Broadcast Landscapes Thought-Leaders Panel: Combined Panel Discussion between CommunicAsia Summit and BroadcastAsia International Conference Morning Plenary: Open to all CommunicAsia2014 & BroadcastAsia2014 Conference Delegates The Future of LTE and Spectrum Stand Out in the Competitive Satellite Competitions and HTS in Asia NEW The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? Allocations in Asia Digital Business World >> Virtualisation of Data Centers >> Spectrum Allocations >> Tackling Competitions in Asia >> Monetising Mobile Ads >> Public, Private and Hybrid Clouds >> What are the Investments and >> High Throughput Satellites – Where Are >> Real Time Bidding and Programmatic >> SDN & NFV – The Business Factors Justifi cation to Deploy LTE We Going? Buying >> Business Intro in WebRTC CONFERENCE DAY 3: 19 June – Thursday Opening Keynote: How Business can Best Shift from the 2nd to 3rd Platform – A Combination of Cloud, Mobile, Social and Big Data Keynote: Enterprise Mobility – How Mobile Technology is Changing the Way We Live and Work Innovators Dialogue – Mobile + Big Data + Cloud = The Present Morning Plenary: Open to all CommunicAsia2014 Conference Delegates NEW Monetising Fiber Broadband NEW Satellite Mobility Solutions NEW Consumerisation of the NEW Big Data and IoT – The New For Your Business to Drive Market Growth Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD Competitive Edge for Your Business >> Putting Your Future in the Hands of Fiber Networks - Rewards in the Long Run >> VSAT Mobility Markets – Land, Aero and >> Bringing an Array of New Business >> Turning Big Data into Great Customer >> Operators’ Deployments Case Studies Maritime Opportunities Experience and Monetising it >> Vectoring Technology >> Internet of Things for the Industry CONFERENCE DAY 4: 20 June – Friday NEW Workshop 1: NEW Workshop 2: NEW Workshop 3: NEW Workshop 4: How to Monetise the Future of Voice and Navigating the Internet of Things Security and Privacy in Mobile Technology Driving Change through Social Media Video in the WebRTC World

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Manik Narayan Saha Alex Tan Joe Igoe Phil Braden CIO – Asia Pacifi c and Co-Founder & CTO COO Japan CEO MediaCorp PCCW Global SAP APAC Cache

Aliza Knox Nitin Mathur Troy Malone Toby Ruckert Managing Director of Head of Marketing, GM Asia Pacifi c CEO Online Sales APAC Yahoo! India & SEA Evernote Unifi ed Inbox Twitter Yahoo!

Sean Horan Mike Wright Nick David Director of M2M Executive Director Edgar Hardless Enterprise Product Business Development Networks & Access CEO Manager AT&T Business Technologies SingTel Innov8 Shell Solutions Telstra

Carlos Katsuya Khoong Hock Yun Head - Asia - Assistant CEO, Guillaume Mascot Infrastructure & Malcom Rodrigues Telecom, Media Asia Public Affairs Services Group CEO & Co-Founder & Technology Director Infocomm MyRepublic International Finance Development Authority Alcatel-Lucent Corporation (IFC) of Singapore (IDA)

Francesco Cataldo Tom Choi Adrian Ballintine Pierre-Jean Beylier Deputy Chief CEO CEO CEO Commercial Offi cer Asia Broadcast Newsat SpeedCast Eutelsat Satellite

John Naylon Sergio Salvador Barry Lerner Zhou Wenhan CTO Head of Southeast Asia, CIO, South Co-Founder Cambridge Broadband Strategic Partnerships Pacifi c Region 2359Media Networks Limited Google Huawei Technologies (CBNL)

Philip Yen Jonathon Gould Group Head of Senior Vice President, John Karantzis Nicholas Lee Emerging Payments, Head of Acceptance Executive Director CEO Asia Pacifi c, Middle Development iSignthis EZ-Link East & Africa Discover Financial Mastercard Services

Matias Heilala Nan Chen Wing K Lee Steve Illingworth Head of Strategy, President CEO CTO Asia/Africa MetroEthernetForum YTL Communications Pivotal APJ Global (MEF) Enterprise

Thomas Jakob Fahim Sheikh Baris Yavuz Alex Brisbourne Managing Director Asia Vice President, Asia VAS Product Architect President & COO Pacifi c Pacifi c Turkcell KORE Wireless Robert Bosch (SEA) BTI Systems

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17 June 2014, Tuesday I 9.00am – 10.25am Panellists: 09.10 - 09.40am Joe Igoe Jeremy Kung Ronan K CTO Executive Vice Deguzman Opening Keynote: MediaCorp President of COO, Omni Big Data – Transforming How We Live, Work, and Think New Media and Executive • What exactly is “Big Data”? and CEO Vice President • How is big data changing the world? Telekom Solar Malaysia Entertainment • What are telcos doing about data explosion? • What are the big challenges and big opportunities it brings to an William Ian Chin organisation? Barney COO CEO BesTV • How are you making big data useful and getting the right data into your Reliance (Shanghai hands? Globalcom Media) • Privacy is not dead – How are we tackling this issue? 19 June 2014, Thursday I 9.00am – 10.25am Viktor Mayer-Schonberger Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation, 09.00 - 09.20am Oxford University; Co-author of the book “Big Data” Opening Keynote: How Business can Best Shift from the 2nd to 3rd Platform - A Combination of 09.40 - 10.25am Cloud, Mobile, Social and Big Data Captains of Industry Dialogue : • Analysis of the current industry landscape (Consumerisation of IT) , the shift What’s the Next Big Thing for Communications? towards the 3rd platform and changing IT priorities • Visions: What’s next for communications? • Ability to transform as the industry moves into the 3rd platform will defi ne • With new technologies and consumers’ evolving demands, how is the ICT winners vs losers industry moving to adapt to these changes? • Key must-haves as businesses transition to the 3rd platform: Software- • How is social media and video streaming transforming the industry? defi ned enterprise, data center, storage and security • How will fragmentation in a digital world impact the ICT arena? • What are the CEOs’/industry’s plans and priorities for 2020? Tom Zack President, Southeast Asia Panellists: EMC Corporation Viktor Mayer- Alex Tan Schonberger Co-Founder & CEO 09.20 - 09.40am Professor of APAC Cache Keynote: Internet Governance Enterprise Mobility – How Mobile Technology is Changing the Way We Live and Regulation, and Work Oxford University; Co-author of the • Exploring the impact of mobile technology, and how it has reshaped the book “Big Data” fundamental relationship for businesses and consumers • Understanding how mobile technology is connecting everywhere, everything Michael Smith Aliza Knox Chief Commercial Managing Director and everyone together Offi cer, Group of Online Sales • Sharing of Google’s view on how the physical world is becoming an Digital Life APAC information system SingTel Twitter Ricky Kapur Moderator: Managing Director, Asia Dr John Ure Google Enterprise Director of the Telecommunications Research Project (TRP), University of Hong Kong and co-Director, 09.40 - 10.25am TRPC Innovators Dialogue : 18 June 2014, Wednesday I 9.00am – 10.25am Mobile + Big Data + Cloud = The Present • Developing data optimised cloud platforms that are capable of leveraging 09.00 - 09.10am high volumes of data Opening Keynote: • How can companies adapt to the connectivity and scalability of integration Smart Nation: Innovating for a New Experience platforms with increase volume of data exchanges? • What about the security control over mobile, big data and cloud? Steve Leonard • Tackling the convergence challenges of mobile, big data and cloud Executive Deputy Chairman Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) Panellists 09.10 - 09.40am Steve Illingworth Amit Midha Visionary Keynote: CTO President, Dell Pivotal APJ APJ & Chairman, Embracing Disruptive Innovations in the ICT and Broadcast Landscapes Emerging Markets Dell APJ Shailesh Rao Thomas Jakob Ron Munitz Vice President, Asia Pacifi c, Americas & Emerging Markets Managing Director CTO Twitter Asia Pacifi c Nubo Robert Bosch (SEA) 09.40 - 10.25am Thought-Leaders Panel: Troy Malone Nick David The Revolution of Content Creation, Distribution and Driving Eyeballs GM Asia Pacifi c Enterprise Product Evernote Manager • How is competition making the telco/broadcast partnerships more attractive? Shell • How operators and broadcasters working together to enhance customer experience and driving eyeballs? • How can spectrum be better allocated? Moderator: • How are operators and broadcasters monetising and embracing the disruptive innovations like smartphones and multiscreens? Agatha Poon • How do social media change the equation for telecos and broadcasters? Research Manager 451 Research

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Broadband – Where is the Demand? 12.10pm Keynote: Identifying the Market Demand Trends for Broadband in Asia and the Implications for Investment and Financing • Fixed and mobile networks – How much to invest? Day 1 (Tuesday): 17 June • Assessing investment strategies into the next stage of high speed broadband infrastructure and technology 08.00am Registration • Identifying the different investment models Morning Plenary • What are the measures to mitigate risks and manage costs? 09.00am Chairman’s Welcome Address • Fostering investments in broadband networks through Toby Ruckert, CEO, Unifi ed Inbox successful Public-Private Partnerships 09.10am Opening Keynote: Big Data – Transforming How We Live, Work, William Barney, CEO, Reliance Globalcom and Think 12.40pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing • What exactly is “Big Data”? • How is big data changing the world? 1.45pm Increasing Bandwidth ≠ Increasing Performance of the • What are telcos doing about data explosion? Networks • What are the big challenges and big opportunities it brings • Challenging the assumption of this thought to an organisation? • How to have a robust and reliable network without comprising • How are you making big data useful and getting the right the infrastructure? data into your hands? • What are the techniques to improve the networks and increase • Privacy is not dead – How are we tackling this issue? ROI without spending much investment? Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Professor of Internet Governance and Neil Davies, Founder/Chief Scientist, Predictable Network Solutions Regulation, Oxford University; Co-author of the book “Big Data” Country Focus: Malaysia, Vietnam, Australia and India 09.40am Captains of Industry Dialogue – What’s the Next Big Thing for 2.15pm Broadband Landscape in Malaysia: Mobile, Fixed and Wifi Communications? • Identifying the various forms of broadband being deployed in Refer to page 4 for more details Malaysia, with a focus on FTTH, LTE and WiFi 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments • Understanding the users’ behaviors and needs • What is the government and regulatory support for investment? Broadband – Where is the Demand? • Rural broadband access Regulatory and Financing Issues in Asia • What are the opportunities and challenges ahead? Recent report has shown that demand for high capacity networks today has Suresh Sidhu, Chief Corporate & Operations Offi cer, Celcom Axiata never been higher. Carriers, service providers and content providers especially 2.35pm Broadband Market and Forecast in Vietnam need to reconsider how they manage their network infrastructure. With the • Fixed and Mobile Broadband - Understanding the current convergence of big data, mobile, social media and cloud computing, enterprises market structure and competition in Vietnam can no longer risk overlooking these major technological shifts. This track will • Understanding the regulatory environment in this market focus on the market demand trends for broadband in Asia, its implications for • Government initiatives and policy objectives to boost broadband investment, fi nancing and regulations. in Vietnam • Examining the spectrum utilisation in this region 10.55am Chairman’s Address • What are the developments of rural broadband? 11.00am Opening Keynote: Investing in Next Generation Broadband Tran Tuan Anh, Head of Policy and Regulation Division, Viet Nam Infrastructure and Policies Telecommunications Authority • Reviewing the current status of broadband regulatory and 2.55pm Growing Demand for SuperFast Mobile Broadband in Australia political frameworks in Asia/Pacifi c • Insights into where technology is heading and how will it • Identifying the trends in broadband policy and investment impact customers and the digital marketplace in Australia • Pricing models for fi xed and wireless broadband – How can the • Are consumers also willing to pay for FTTH – How is Telstra different approaches to pricing be adopted tackling this issue? in the different regions in Asia/Pacifi c? • Can that revenue one day cover the cost of the rollout and • Examining the policy contexts in different parts of Asia/Pacifi c network operation? and how are governments responding to the challenge of promoting broadband access Mike Wright, Executive Director Networks & Access Technologies, Telstra Ross Patterson, Chairman, Akhet Consulting and former NZ Telecommunications Commissioner 3.15pm Coffee Break 11.30am POWER Panel: Provisioning Broadband Networks in Asia – 3.30pm Connecting Rural and Remote Regions in India Developed, Emerging and Rural Regions Speaker to be confi rmed • Identifying the broadband opportunities in the developed, 3.50pm Combined Panel Discussion: National Broadband Planning emerging and rural regions in Asia Issues and What are the Solutions? • Billing and provisioning in the different regions – what are the Panellists: challenges and opportunities? Mike Wright, Executive Director Networks & Access Technologies, • Addressing the issue of high-demand spectrum for broadband Telstra • Boosting ROI for broadband infrastructure Tran Tuan Anh, Head of Policy and Regulation Division, Viet Nam Panellists: Telecommunications Authority Khoong Hock Yun, Assistant Chief Executive Offi cer, Infrastructure Suresh Sidhu, Chief Corporate & Operations Offi cer, Celcom Axiata and Services Group, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) Moderator: Andy Haire, Chairman and Founder, AJH Communications Mike Wright, Executive Director Networks & Access Technologies, 4.30pm End of Conference Day 1 Telstra Napoleon Nazareno, President & CEO, PLDT Wing K Lee, CEO, YTL Communications Moderator: Andy Haire, Chairman and Founder, AJH Communications

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The Future of LTE and Spectrum Allocations in Asia Moderator: Colin Langtry, Chief of the Radiocommunication Study Groups Day 2 (Wednesday): 18 June 2014 Department (SGD), International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Allocations in Asia 08.00am Registration 12.10pm Keynote Case Study: Current Situation and Prospects of 4G TD-LTE Morning Plenary • What are the opportunities for TD-LTE on spectrum effi ciency The Future of LTE and Spectrum The Future of LTE 08.55am Chairman’s Welcome Address and roaming? Mark Hukill, Consultant – Business & Higher Education Management, • What is TD-LTE real-life performance and KPI’s? Mentor, Program & Project Management, Telecoms, Media and IT • Identifying TD -LTE key drivers and challenges and the role of Strategy, Pacifi c Telecommunications Council regulations within the ecosystem 09.00am Opening Keynote: Smart Nation: Innovating for a New Experience • Maximising TD-LTE with successful strategies and collaborative Steve Leonard, Executive Deputy Chairman, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) business models between operators and vendors 09.10am Visionary Keynote: Embracing Disruptive Innovations in the ICT Joint Presentation: and Broadcast Landscapes Kriv Naicker, General Manager - Strategy and Business Consulting, Shailesh Rao, Vice President, Asia Pacifi c, Americas & Emerging Huawei Technologies Markets, Twitter David Havercroft, COO, Telecom New Zealand (TNZ) 09.40am Thought-Leaders Panel: The Revolution of Content Creation, 12.40pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing Distribution and Driving Eyeballs Refer to page 4 for more details What are the Investments and Justifi cation to Deploy LTE 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments 1.45pm Case Study: What are the Investments and Justifi cation to Deploy LTE The Future of LTE and Spectrum Allocations in Asia • Investment planning: How far is LTE evolving and what is the Spectrum Allocations roadmap for LTE in next 3 to 5 years • How can we monetise current and new spectrum to allow the According to a major new Wireless Intelligence study, it is reported that the boost of LTE adoption? number of users of next-generation LTE technology in the Asia-Pacifi c region • How can we bring LTE into the broadband play despite being is forecasted to surpass 120 million by 2015. It will be driven by key regional wireless? markets such as China, Japan, Indonesia and South Korea. Though LTE device • How can we handle the mobile data explosion effi ciently? ecosystem is still in its infancy, Asia could be the region that leads growth of • What are the implications on the overall cost structure this technology. This track will discuss key strategies for industry players to for operators and the local cost to serve each individual harness and monetise LTE opportunities in Asia. subscriber? 10.55am Chairman’s Address • KT’s LTE implementation – learn from their successes and Maurie Dobbin, Managing Director, Teleresources Engineering pitfalls 11.00am Opening Keynote: The Future Development of Spectrum for Jimmy Kim, CEO, Ustream Korea & SVP, Korea Telecom Telecommunications in Asia 2.15pm LTE Investment Analysis and Considerations • How are regulatory bodies in Asian countries tackling the lack • LTE and the technology roadmap – how to pace technology of digital dividend spectrum to boost 4G LTE adoption? introduction and migration (HSPA+ vs LTE vs other)? First • Will the adoption of the APT700 band plan leads the way to mover advantage vs ROIC large-scale 4G LTE growth? • LTE roll out – Challenges? What frequencies? TDD vs FDD? • How much of spectrum allocation is actually needed for LTE • LTE monetisation – MBB access vs Home/business/wholesale deployment to be a success? opportunity? How to get pricing right this time around? • What wireless technologies and spectrum sharing techniques • LTE customer experience – How can LTE ensure a quality and could address all of the growing demand for wireless stable experience? connections and bandwidth? • LTE returns – Investments and opex vs incremental ARPUs in • What sorts of regulations are needed to accommodate and Asia? How to ensure required returns? satisfy the ever increasing demand for data? Juan Rio, Partner, Delta Partners Alan Hadden, President, GSA (Global mobile Suppliers Association) 2.45pm Bringing Lower Latency to a New High for Mobile Backhaul in 11.30am Panel discussion: Calling for Effi cient Spectrum Allocation and Asia Greater Harmonisation of Spectrum • End user applications favor low latency – but why? • Understanding the challenge for regulators in allocating • It’s all about the network – the impact of Ka-band on mobile spectrum effi ciently for LTE voice and data services • What is the progress of the spectrum allocation in the region, • Closing the 3G/4G/LTE business case in rural & remote areas and what different models are being used? • Tackling spectrum fragmentation issues and the need for David Burr, Director Product Development, O3b Networks harmonisation 3.15pm Coffee Break • How will APT700 band help close the digital divide and boost Business Intro in WebRTC LTE roaming? • Promoting & lobbying harmonised spectrum requirements 3.30pm Transforming the Unifi ed Communications Market across Asia • Understanding how WebRTC (Web Real-time Communications) • What additional spectrum is going to be needed, and what introduces a disruptive step in the UCaaS market and is the options exist for fi nding it? breakthrough that will deliver on the long awaited promise of Unifi ed Communications Panellists: • What are the insights offered into companies that are already Tracy Hopkins, Co-Founder & GM Business Development EMEA/ using this technology to replace proprietary solutions? APAC, Neul Bharat Bhatia, Asia-Pacifi c Regional Director for Government Affairs, • Identifying the advantages of WebRTC such as built-in Motorola Solutions encryption, fl exible layout, hands-off automatic updates, and John Naylon, CTO, Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited (CBNL) the use of Web APIs

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• How can you be your own cloud-based Unifi ed Communications Putting Your Future in the Hands of Fiber Networks – provider and strategies to adopt this functionality in a fl exible Rewards in the Long Run manner in any Intranet or Extranet use case? 10.55am Chairman’s Address Laurie de Sa, Marketing Director, Broadband Forum Dr Terry Percival, Director, Broadband and the Digital Economy, National ICT Australia 11.00am Opening Keynote: Investing in the Future Fiber Infrastructure, PPP and Regulatory 4.00pm Closing Panel: How can WebRTC Provide Benefi ts For and Monetising Fiber Broadband Overview Benefi t From 4G LTE? • Reviewing the current status of broadband regulatory and • How is Asia adopting WebRTC? political frameworks in Asia for Your Business • What opportunities will WebRTC create in the Asian markets? • Identifying the market demand trends • Where is adoption occurring and what can be expected going • Overcoming the hurdles of fi ber deployments in Asia – What to forward? look out for? • How much movement so far from operators in providing Investment WebRTC services in Asia? • Where and how much to invest? • WebRTC will impact service provider business models but • Why should you invest? equally it can impact OTTs, is there an opportunity for operators • How to invest – Assessing the investment strategies and to regain the momentum? models for your business • How far is WebRTC becoming a real mainstream provider Joint Presentation: product? President, FTTH Council Asia-Pacifi c Carlos Katsuya, Head – Asia – Telecom, Media & Technology, Panellists: International Finance Corporation (IFC) Bill Lewis, Managing Director, Temasys Dr Terry Percival, Director, Broadband and the Digital Economy, 11.40am POWER Panel: Balancing Fibre and Wireless Infrastructure National ICT Australia with Wi-Fi and LTE to Create Cutting Edge Networks and Bill Zeng, CTO – APJC, TelePresence and Collaboration, Cisco System Effi cient Backhaul Lawrence Chan, Head of Business Development and Product • Identifying the challenges and opportunities confronting the Management, MyRepublic combinations of the different networks • How are operators deploying heterogeneous networks for Moderator: Dr John Ure, Director of the Telecommunications Research suffi cient capacity, meeting end-user-experience and achieving Project (TRP), University of Hong Kong and co-Director, TRPC lowest TCO? • Improving the backhaul business case: How operators are 4.40pm End of Conference Day 2 balancing fi bre and PMP microwave backhaul technologies to quickly roll out LTE and create lower TCO Monetising Fiber Broadband for Your Business Panellists: Guillaume Mascot, Asia Public Affairs Director, Alcatel-Lucent Day 3 (Thursday): 19 June 2014 Neil Davies, Founder/Chief Scientist, Predictable Network Solutions 08.00am Registration John Naylon, CTO, Cambridge Broadband Networks Limited (CBNL) Ronny Haraldsvik, CMO, SpiderCloud Wireless Morning Plenary Erik Marell, Regional Director for Southeast Asia, BT Advise for 08.55am Chairman’s Welcome Address Communications 09.00am Opening Keynote: How Business can Best Shift from the 2nd to Moderator: Jake Saunders, VP-Forecasting, ABI Research 3rd Platform - A Combination of Cloud, Mobile, Social and Big Data 12.20pm Analysis of the Benefi ts of Fibre-Based Infrastructure • Analysis of the current industry landscape (Consumerisation of • The role of fi ber - a supporting technology vs a revenue IT), the shift towards the 3rd platform and changing IT generated business model priorities • How do you deploy fi ber in low cost countries in Asia – will it be • Ability to transform as the industry moves into the 3rd platform delivered over the air or over the cables? will defi ne winners vs losers • Deploying fi ber for High Speed BroadBand (HSBB) areas: • Key must-haves as businesses transition to the 3rd platform: - Understanding who are the target audiences Software-defi ned enterprise, data center, storage and security - What is the strategy to deploy fi ber broadband? - How does LTE and wireless come into play? Tom Zack, President, Southeast Asia, EMC Corporation Amrish Kacker, Partner, Analysys Mason 09:20am Keynote: Enterprise Mobility – How Mobile Technology is Changing the Way We Live and Work 12.45pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing • Exploring the impact of mobile technology, and how it has Operators’ Deployment Case Studies reshaped the fundamental relationship for businesses and 1.45pm Business Models - Planning for Fibre Revenue Growth consumers • Addressing the demand drivers for FTTH • Understanding how mobile technology is connecting • Creating a successful go-to-market partnerships between fi xed everywhere, everything and everyone together and mobile operators • Sharing of Google’s view on how the physical world is • Having a future-proof technology doesn’t come cheap - becoming an information system examining the investment costs of building infrastructure for Ricky Kapur, Managing Director, Asia, Google Enterprise fi bre implementation 09.40am Innovators Dialogue - Mobile + Big Data + Cloud = The • Identifying key adoption solutions for rapid and cost-effective Present fi ber deployments in Asia Refer to page 4 for more details • Hong Kong study 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments Lo Sui Lun, CTO, Hong Kong Broadband Network Monetising Fiber For Your Business 2.05pm Operator’s Case Study: Successful Ways to Deploy FTTH in Indonesia According to ABI Research, Asia Pacifi c region is seeing strong subscriber • What are the unique requirements for fi bre deployments in growth in fi ber broadband adoption and broadband operators are expanding such regions? fi ber broadband coverage to best serve the bandwidth-hungry services such • Understanding the rural market demographics – How can this as internet video and online gaming. This track will discuss innovative business help in your planning? models to boost fi ber in Asia and identifying the rewards of fi ber deployments • What are the deployment obstacles, fi nancial hurdles, and in the long run. effective drivers for fi bre penetration in Indonesia?

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• Key fi bre broadband solutions that make sense in the region 09.40am Thought-Leaders Panel: The Revolution of Content Creation, • Overcoming the backhaul barrier for rural connectivity Distribution and Driving Eyeballs • What are the lesson learnt and future planning of Telkom’s Refer to page 4 for more details FTTH development in Indonesia? 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments Revolin Simulsyah Nasution, Vice President of Infrastructure & Satcomm – Innovations, Challenges and the Future Service Planning, PT Telekomunikasi In a recent report by Euroconsult, the FSS sector is transitioning into a new 2.25pm Panel: How Can Fiber Access Networks Bring Economic environment with increased competition between satellite operators and Benefi ts to the Region, Cities and Rural Areas? greater uncertainty on demand usage and associated pricing conditions. This • What are the key business drivers in developing a successful increased competition results from investments by both leading operators ultrafast broadband networks in the region? and established regional operators, and from the emergence of new national • What are the right strategy and right business models needed? systems in emerging regions. The market value of High Throughput Satellites • Understanding the deployment strategies, product and services (HTS) capacity is expected to triple within the next two years to reach $1.6 and pricing to justify ROI billion by 2014 but the belief that HTS will “struggle to open up new markets,” • What are the ways to lower both CAPEX and OPEX whilst leading to the overall negative outlook – will this be true? This track will discuss improving ARPU?

HTS in Asia strategies to tackle competitions in Asia and a debate on whether HTS platforms • Adding VAS – What are the challenges and opportunities? will be successful in Asia. Panellists: Tackling Competitions in Asia Lo Sui Lun, CTO, Hong Kong Broadband Network Satellite Competitions and Revolin Simulsyah Nasution, Vice President of Infrastructure & 10.55am Chairman’s Address Service Planning, PT Telekomunikasi Kevin French, Publisher & Founder, talk Satellite Omid Tahernia, President and CEO, Ikanos 11.00am Opening Speech by Malcom Rodrigues, CEO & Co-Founder, MyRepublic Yutaka Nagai, President, APSCC Moderator: Hasan Munasir Choudhury, General Manager, 11.10am Keynote: Market Opportunities and Upcoming Trends for FTTH Council Asia Pacifi c Satellite Growth in Asia 3.10pm Coffee Break Deepak Mathur, Senior Vice President, Commercial, SES 3.20pm Taking Vectoring Seriously – Representing the Next Chapter in 11.40am Satellite Operators POWER PANEL: Determining the Level of Fixed Broadband Technology Evolution Competition and the Need for Added Value in Asia • With the rise of vectoring in Europe, what does this mean for • How is the intensifying competition from satellite operators Asia? and terrestrial networks affecting the customers and • Will Asia operators reassess their FTTH plans and try to extend competitors – what can be done? the life of their copper networks? • Identifying the pros and cons on collaboration between • What might drive operators to consider moving to deploy operators and having their own unique strategy and proposition vectoring and offering high-speed copper services on its DSL to the market help network? Panellists: • Working out the investment costs – is it worth it? Tom Choi, CEO, Asia Broadcast Satellite • Innovative new case studies evolved from those trialling Francesco Cataldo, Deputy Chief Commercial Offi cer, Eutelsat vectoring deployment Adrian Ballintine, CEO, Newsat Patompob (Nile) Suwansiri, CMO, Thaicom Donny Janssens, Director Fixed Networks Solutions Asia-Pacifi c, Samer Halawi, CEO, Thuraya Telecommunications Alcatel-Lucent 3.50pm Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities in Deploying Moderator: Kevin French, Publisher & Founder, talk Satellite G.Fast 12.20pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing • FTTDp with G.fast – Why it will be deployed with FTTH? 1.45pm Satellite Interference and Mitigation Techniques • Upgrade scenarios for upgrading from FTTN with VDSL2 to • Fully integrated carrier monitoring and geolocation system FTTDp with G.fast • Adjacent satellite interference • Reverse powering – Its benefi ts and constraints • Hidden interference Omid Tahernia, President and CEO, Ikanos • Ka-Band monitoring 4.20pm Closing Keynote Address: Three Steps to Profi tably Deliver 100 • Content monitoring Mbps Broadband Services over Copper • Carrier ID detection • Speed limits of copper with and without management Erwin Greilinger, Product Manager, Siemens • Software and unbundling High Throughput Satellites (HTS) – Where Are We Going? • Knowing your Internet connection - what’s good and what’s bad 2.15pm HTS: Where We Stand And Where We Are Going? • Examining the current state of HTS and its status in Asia Dr John Cioffi , CEO and Chairman of Board, ASSIA • Identifying the key hurdles that must be overcome to achieve 4.50pm End of Conference Day 3 its potential • What is the vision for the role that HTS can play in a future Satellite Competitions and HTS in Asia world of broadband satellite communications worldwide? Erez Antebi, CEO, Gilat Satellite Networks Track Sponsor : 2.45pm Debate Panel: Will HTS Platforms be Successful in Asia Day 2 (Wednesday): 18 June 2014 Markets – What are Your Views? 08.00am Registration • Is HTS another example of evolution in the satellite industry, or a game-changing revolution? Morning Plenary • Technology’s success in developing markets – Do we see 08.55am Chairman’s Welcome Address consumers, especially in rural regions in Asia subscribing to Mark Hukill, Consultant – Business & Higher Education Management, these services? Mentor, Program & Project Management, Telecoms, Media and IT • How are the panels seeing the broad evolution to HTS systems Strategy, Pacifi c Telecommunications Council playing out in the B2B and B2G markets? 09.00am Opening Keynote: Smart Nation: Innovating for a New Experience • Opportunities for HTS systems to support the backhaul of 3G Steve Leonard, Executive Deputy Chairman, Infocomm Development data services Authority of Singapore (IDA) • How will HTS affect the future of VSAT business models? • What are the challenges and trade-offs? Where is the catch? 09.10am Visionary Keynote: Embracing Disruptive Innovations in the ICT and Broadcast Landscapes Panellists: Shailesh Rao, Vice President, Asia Pacifi c, Americas & Emerging Pierre-Jean Beylier, CEO, SpeedCast Markets, Twitter Imran Malik, Vice President APAC, O3b Networks

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David Ball, CTO, Newsat 11.00am Market Overview: Examining the Rise of VSAT Mobility in the Terry Bleakley, Regional Vice President for Asia Pacifi c Sales, Intelsat Different Segments Lim Kian Soon, Head of Satellite, SingTel • What are the market trends and forecasts for VSAT services globally? Moderator: Jose del Rosario, Senior Analyst, NSR • Identifying where are the growth opportunities in Asia 3.25pm Coffee Break • Harnessing the full potential of VSAT services for the future 3.40pm Maximising the Opportunities Through Innovation - Example Jose del Rosario, Senior Analyst, NSR of Satellite • Satellite provides connectivity at home to everyone 11.30am Reserved: Topic to be advised • Satellite provides connectivity on the move to everyone Pierre-Jean Beylier, CEO, SpeedCast • Satellite supports other infrastructures evolution 12.00pm Panel: Satellite Mobility Applications- What are the Priorities in Olivier Anstett, Director of Multimedia and Value Added Services, Today’s Market? Eutelsat • What are the different types of mobility services requiring satellite capacity for land, air and sea? 4.10pm Identifying the Market Drivers and Challenges for HTS • What are the cost effective solutions for VSAT service Adoption in the Cellular Backhual Market in Asia providers? • What technologies will be enable affordable 3G/4G backhaul • How are VSAT service providers creating services to meet solutions over HTS satellite? today’s communication needs and support changing future • Small cells vs Macro cells: what are the MNO’s deploying for requirements? Rural market expansion today? • Assessing the changing role of the VSAT service provider in the • What KHz/MHz of satellite should be used to deliver what Kbits/ emerging HTS focused mobility ecosystem Mbits for the Mobile Operator? Panellists: Satellite Mobility Solutions

• How to best deliver Hybrid satellite Mobile Backhaul Solutions to Drive Market Growth using traditional C-Band/Ku-Band as well as Ka-Band Tom Cheong, VP and General Manager for iDirect Asia, iDirect • Can we double or quadruple the satellite data rate throughput Vaibhav Magow, Regional Director, Asia-Pacifi c, Hughes over existing satellite BW capacity? Stefan Jucken, Director of Strategic Development, Viasat • What are the key success factors for mobile backhaul for James Collett, Director of Mobility Services, Intelsat moving to 3G-4G/HTS? Mohd Faizal Zainal Amri, General Manager, Hermes Datacomms Moderator: Virgil Labrador, Editor and Business Development Daniel Enns, Senior Vice President Marketing & Business Director, Satellite Markets and Research Development, Comtech EF Data 12.40pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing 4.40pm End of Conference Day 2 1.45pm Making the Most of the HTS Revolution • Identifying the shift in the value chain where companies which Satellite Mobility Solutions to Drive Market Growth used to be solely technology providers have also become service providers and satellite operators – how will this have an Day 3 (Thursday): 19 June 2014 impact/a great potential for your business? 08.00am Registration • How can VSAT service providers take full advantage of the Morning Plenary future of HTS satellite capabilities? • Strategies to make the most of this new opportunity 08.55am Chairman’s Welcome Address Serge Van Herck, CEO, Newtec 09.00am Opening Keynote: How Business can Best Shift from the 2nd to 3rd Platform - A Combination of Cloud, Mobile, Social and 2.15pm Battle of the Satellite Services Big Data • What is the future of Global Xpress, EpicNG, O3b and Viasat in • Analysis of the current industry landscape (Consumerisation of maritime and oil & gas? IT), the shift towards the 3rd platform and changing IT priorities • How are we achieving competitive differentiation in an evolving • Ability to transform as the industry moves into the 3rd platform ecosystem? will defi ne winners vs losers • How are the VSAT mobility markets changed over the past few • Key must-haves as businesses transition to the 3rd platform: years – and what are we expecting? Software-defi ned enterprise, data center, storage and security Alan Gottlieb, Managing Director, Gottlieb International Group Tom Zack, President, Southeast Asia, EMC Corporation 2.45pm Advancing Aeronautical: The Rise of Infl ight Connectivity 09.20am Keynote: Enterprise Mobility – How Mobile Technology is Changing • Growth in the use satellite services - Realising the rising the Way We Live and Work demand for in-fl ight connectivity and entertainment/passenger • Exploring the impact of mobile technology, and how it has services reshaped the fundamental relationship for businesses and • Building HTS to meet this elevated demand consumers • Innovation in technology – How is satellite equipment • Understanding how mobile technology is connecting developing to facilitate these new services? everywhere, everything and everyone together David Bruner, Vice President of GCS business, Panasonic Avionics Ricky Kapur, Managing Director, Asia, Google Enterprise 3.15pm Coffee Break 09.40am Innovators Dialogue - Mobile + Big Data + Cloud = 3.30pm Explaining the Growth of Satellite Services in the Face of The Present Terrestrial High Bandwidth Fibre Refer to page 4 for more details • Satellite services as a complement to terrestrial infrastructure 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments • Growth of the Asia Pacifi c VSAT market Satellite Mobility Solutions to Drive Market Growth • Identifying the benefi ts of VSAT satellite networks • Centrality of video to the growth of satellite services VSAT Mobility Markets – Land, Aero and Maritime Sandeep Kumar, Head of Satellite, Telstra Global In the connected world we live today, all the three VSAT mobility markets, land, aero and maritime are growing at an exponential rate. Satellite operators are still 3.50pm Case Study - Making the Most of Mobility: How is the VSAT facing the challenge to keep up with the demand in providing high quality and Industry Capitalising on the Rising Demand for Maritime reliable capacity. This track will examine the priorities and forecasts for VSAT Satcoms? services and growth opportunities in Asia. It will also address the challenges • What are the current key drivers for VSAT services globally? faced by satellite operators to meet today’s communication needs and how it • Will it be for global coverage and regional coverage – Is this can support changing future requirements of the VSAT mobility markets. what the maritime sector is looking for? • Drivers and barriers to evaluating/fi tting VSAT 10.55am Chairman’s Address

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• What are the comparative expenditure of VSAT vs other • Addressing the growing use of social media in Asian countries: communications systems? - How the use of social media results in declining use of core • Content delivery through maritime Vsat – First entertainment at telecommunication services sea with content delivery over Air, called IP Mobilecast™ by - How consumers are using social media in case of negative KVH and positive experiences with their providers - How social media infl uence consumer choice of their telecom Vivian Quenet, Vice President of Sales, Asia-Pacifi c, KVH Industries provider 4.20pm Closing Panel: The Changing Business of Teleports - What are the preferred channels for customers to interact • How has the introduction of new delivery platforms affected the with their provider way teleports do business? - What are the topics customers want to communicate on • What are some successful cases of introduction of new (collaborate) with their provider services using different platforms and what factors led to the - The impact of social media on customer advocacy successful implementation? Rob van den Dam, Global Telecom Leader Institute Business Value, • What are the key trends in the multiplatform space and how IBM Corp can teleports take advantage of the opportunities in this segment? 11.30am Tying Social Business and Apps Together • As Facebook is becoming a mobile marketing industry giant, Panellists: how will this have a great impact on social networks? Gary Hatch, Founder and CEO, ATCi Communications • How can telcos, enterprises and brands take advantage of the Doron Revivi, COO, Satlink Communications vast amount of user data they possess? Sandeep Kumar, Head of Satellite, Telstra Global • Case studies: Understanding how Mobile ad platforms such as Moderator: Virgil Labrador, Editor and Business Development MassiveImpact, inmobi and others are utilizing this new Director, Satellite Markets and Research offering, helping leading brands to push world-wide campaigns and dramatically increasing their marketing ROI 5.00pm End of Conference Day 3 Ronen Mense, Vice President of Sales & Business Development Operations, MassiveImpact Digital & Social Disruptions 12.00pm The Importance of Social Media Compliance and Why Business Needs Social Media Day 1 (Tuesday): 17June 2014 • Social media – Is it a time-waster or how can you leverage it 08.00am Registration to grow your business? Morning Plenary • The double-edged sword of social media • What are the truth and lies of social media ROI? 09.00am Chairman’s Welcome Address • What is social media compliance? Toby Ruckert, CEO, Unifi ed Inbox Digital & Social Disruptions • What are the ways to minimize social media compliance risks? 09.10am Opening Keynote: Big Data – Transforming How We Live, Work, • Case studies from world brand experiences and Think Robert Sim, CISSP, SSO • What exactly is “Big Data”? • How is big data changing the world? 12.30pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing • What is telco doing about data explosion? Partnerships and Investment Models • What are the big challenges and big opportunities it brings to 1.45pm IBM Telco Customers Transform Business with Mobile and an organisation? Cloud • How are you making big data useful and getting the right data • Business case for a standardised Mobile application platform into your hands? build on secured and scalable cloud platform to provide a • Privacy is not dead – How are you tackling this issue? collection of building blocks necessary to support developers, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Professor of Internet Governance and partners and end users Regulation, Oxford University; co-author of the book “Big Data • Developer community: Developers are your assets. The bigger 09.40am Captains of Industry Dialogue – What’s the Next Big Thing for your community the greater is your chance of success. You Communications? need a platform to entice and keep them Refer to page 4 for more details • Ecosystem (partners & service provider): Platform to work with partners to build and launch joint products 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments David Lee Heyman, WebSphere Mobility Sales Leader, ASEAN, IBM Digital & Social Disruptions 2.15pm How can Telcos and Start-Ups Build Their Apps On Top of the Social Media Actions Devices and Interact More Effi ciently with Customers? Meeting consumer demand for improved customer experience remains a key • Identifying and addressing the challenges of developing apps differentiator and a key investment driver for telcos. Social media has become for multi devices a popular channel for consumers to interact with businesses, including telcos, • Key strategies to up-sell and cross-sell via mobile apps due to the opportunity it provides to instantly share interactions with their social • What are the channels to market, app stores, and opportunities community. Telcos need to clearly defi ne their social media strategy and invest for partnerships? in the tools and resources required to deliver improved customer services across • Native apps vs. the mobile web this channel. At the same time, mobile apps have been the biggest change for David Horder, Director Business Design & Hosting South Pacifi c telcos. Many telcos are starting to tie-up with mobile communication platforms/ Region, Huawei Technologies app developers to develop their own apps to attract and retain more consumers. This track will bring together major players in the social media and apps eco- 2.45pm POWER PANEL: How can Telcos and Start Ups Partner to Build system to evaluate solutions and strategies which can help telcos to get more a Successful Apps Ecosystem? customer traction and more retention. Panellists: 10.55am Chairman’s Address Troy Malone, GM Asia Pacifi c, Evernote Toby Ruckert, CEO, Unifi ed Inbox Markus Lehnert, CFO, Unifi ed Inbox Michael Smith, Chief Commercial Offi cer, Group Digital Life, SingTel 11.00am Opening Keynote: Social Media and the Power of Asian Consumers Moderator: Toby Ruckert, CEO, Unifi ed Inbox • Revealing the social trends in the Asian region as compared to 3.20pm Coffee Break the use and infl uence of social media elsewhere in the world • Understanding how the social disruption in Asia is creating a very different tomorrow and how this will impact the businesses of communications service providers

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3.30pm Panel Discussion – Smart Telcos Investment • Best practices in understanding how your audience consumes • Identifying the challenges to telco efforts to deploy App stores content and interacting with local mobile marketing • What are the perceived cost barriers? • How can telcos create a quality app store user experience? Craig-Law Smith, Director of Business Development and Strategy, • Understanding the evolving global marketplace and anticipated Global Advertising, SingTel regulatory schemes 12.00pm Defi ning the Future of Advertising in a Mobile World • Where are the new market opportunities? • Reaching your target audience – Overcoming challenges posed by a lack of unifi ed buying infrastructure and fragmented Panellists: market Edgar Hardless, CEO, SingTel Innov8 • Improving performance of app install campaigns Meng Wong, Co-Founder and Chairman, JFDI Asia • Designing interactive advertisements that put your users in Zhou Wenhan, Co-Founder, 2359Media control Moderator: Marc Einstein, Industry Principal for Consumer Telecom • Mobile In-Application Advertising Formats that work and Digital Media, APAC, Frost & Sullivan • Key considerations when adding complexity to your ads in mobile apps 4.10pm Closing Visionary Address: What is the Purpose of My Apps for • Mobile App marketing tracking and attributed – Turning Customers? performance insights into action Hugh Mason, Co-Founder and CEO, JFDI.Asia 4.40pm End of Conference Day 1 Sergio Salvador, Head of Southeast Asia, Strategic Partnerships, Google Stand Out in the Competitive Digital Business World 12.30pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing 1.45pm MEF POWER PANEL: PR Crisis? How the Telco Business Can Day 2 (Wednesday): 18 June 2014 Use Social Media to Serve Their Customers and Save the Day! 08.00am Registration Panellists: Miguel Bernas, Director of Digital Marketing, SingTel Morning Plenary Ian Mckee, CEO, Vocanic 08.55am Chairman’s Welcome Address Moderator: Mark Hukill, Consultant – Business & Higher Education Management, Colin Miles, Vice President of Corporate Marketing, InternetQPLC & Mentor, Program & Project Management, Telecoms, Media and IT Chairman, MEF Asia Strategy, Pacifi c Telecommunications Council More panellists to be confi rmed 09.00am Opening Keynote: Smart Nation: Innovating for a New Experience 2.30pm Liquid Creativity – Developing a Mobile Advertising and Steve Leonard, Executive Deputy Chairman, Infocomm Development Content Strategy that Leverage on Opportunities Each Mobile Authority of Singapore (IDA) Device can Provide 09.10am Visionary Keynote: Embracing Disruptive Innovations in the ICT • Device optimised mobile advertising strategies – aligning to the and Broadcast Landscapes unique characteristics and capabilities of each device Shailesh Rao, Vice President, Asia Pacifi c, Americas & Emerging • Ad formats in mobile that drives user experience Stand Out in the Competitive

Markets, Twitter • Smart content - Improving mobile content relevance and Digital Business World 09.40am Thought-Leaders Panel: The Revolution of Content Creation, engagement Distribution and Driving Eyeballs • Building content that can be integrated into augmented reality Refer to page 4 for more details capabilities • Important creative elements to optimise mobile marketing 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments performance Stand Out in the Competitive Digital Business World • The power of location as a major targeting opportunity Monestising Mobile Ads Christian Geissendoerfer, Founder and CEO, YOOSE Keep up with the latest monetisation strategies, best practice mobile advertising 3.00pm Creating the Best Campaigns that Lead to Highest Levels of methodologies and the latest and upcoming techniques in mobile advertising and Conversion In-Store location based services by attending this track. Considering results from a recent • Strategies on how to extend the mobile advertising campaign Warc survey highlighted that 90% of marketers in Asia Pacifi c expect mobile into the physical and digital store environment and advertising and marketing budgets to rise over the twelve months, attending this infrastructure track will keep you abreast of the latest developments in this space. • Successful case studies and best practices from the region 10.55am Chairman’s Address • A future outlook of mobile advertising in Asia Colin Miles, Vice President of Corporate Marketing, InternetQPLC & Susanna Hasenoehrl, Head of APAC, NTS Retail Chairman, MEF Asia 3.30pm Coffee Break 11.00am Aligning Mobile Marketing with Consumer Behavior to Derive 3.40pm Case Study: Monetisation Strategies that Ensure Value for Your Greater ROI Mobile Campaigns • Creating user experience that encourages greater mobile • What is Cost-per-action (CPA)? engagement • Understanding how Cost-Per-Action (CPA) model will generate • Setting up customer studies and using customer data wisely optimised campaigns where both advertisers and publishers • Understand push notifi cations and how consumers perceive benefi t mobile marketing campaigns – Produce a well-targeted • Key strategies to establish the value of your mobile campaigns campaign, not spam and ensure increased future funding • Evaluating mobile behavior by device and consumer context • Case study examples • How to customise your call-to-action based on the device to improve conversions? Sephi Shapira, CEO and Founder, MassiveImpact Nitin Mathur, Head of Marketing, Yahoo! India & SEA, Yahoo! Real Time Bidding and Programmatic Buying 11.30am Monetising Mobile Advertising Investments by Reaching 4.00pm Making your Real-Time Bidding Campaign Pay Off Target Audience with Highly Relevant Ads • Key metrics for a real-time bidding campaign • Data analytics – Collection and use of data to defi ne what is • Campaign planning, creation, launch and optimization highly relevant strategies for real time bidding campaigns • Profi ling your audience in a scalable manner through Telco • Where does real-time bidding fi t in your mobile advertising integration and blending it with existing ad network parameters strategy? • Comprehensive monetisation through rich media mobile • Key components of real time bidding – Supply and demand advertisements side platforms, inventory assessment, trading desks, ad networks and publishers, ad agencies and data management

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• Real time bidding targeting options 11.30am New Mobile Payment Regulations – What is Happening Now in • Avoiding remnants in real time bidding investments Non-Emerging Countries? • Updates on the mobile money regulations for non-emerging Carl Costa, General Manager and Managing Director, StrikeAd APAC countries – What are the trends and developments and how will 4.30pm Taking Advantage of the Spurt in Real Time Bidding Location this have an impact in developed markets? Based RTB Mobile Advertising Demand • What models are making a success of mobile payment platforms • Assessing the demand for location-based ad inventory and how in these countries? operators can monetise it • Evolution in the regulatory frameworks for mobile wallets • What location information are advertisers, networks and • Where are we likely to end up, in the regulatory space? publishers looking for? John Karantzis, Executive Director, iSignthis • Spending and investment patterns from the buy and sell side of RTB platforms 12.00pm Keynote: The Evolution of the M-Payments and NFC Ecosystem • Data monetisation – Tailoring each message to drive value for and Implications for Value Chain Players real time bidding • Profi ling the mobile payments and NFC ecosystem, value chain players, opportunities and challenges for these stakeholders Julian Tol, Founder & Executive Director, BRANDSCREEN • Examining the relationships various stakeholders and how they will 5.00pm End of Conference Day 2 evolve over the coming years • Evaluating new entrants in the market, particularly OTT players’ impact on the value chain Mobile Banking, Payments and Wallets • Successful collaborations and partnership in the mobile payments & NFC ecosystem – Lessons learned Day 1 (Tuesday): 17June 2014 • How to level the playing fi eld and grasp a bigger part of the pie? 08.00am Registration • Merchants – How ready are they in the value chain? Morning Plenary Philip Yen, Group Head of Emerging Payments, Asia Pacifi c, Middle 09.00am Chairman’s Welcome Address East & Africa, Mastercard Toby Ruckert, CEO, Unifi ed Inbox 12.30pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing 09.10am Opening Keynote: Big Data – Transforming How We Live, Work, 1.45pm POWER PANEL: Building a Strong Business Case for Mobile and Think Operators & Banks to Roll Out Mobile Payment and Financial • What exactly is “Big Data”? Services • How is big data changing the world? • Finding the winning technology to adopt – key determinants • What is telco doing about data explosion? • How lucrative are person-to-person money transfers really to • What are the big challenges and big opportunities it brings to an mobile operators and banks? organisation? • Cost-benefi t analysis of mobile payment and fi nancial services • How are you making big data useful and getting the right data into • What ROI is expected of mobile payment and fi nancial services? your hands? • Key considerations for interoperability of mobile wallet services • Privacy is not dead – How are you tackling this issue? • Creating the right ecosystem of partnerships to make the business case more compelling Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Professor of Internet Governance and • Focusing on prepayment and post payment activities to expand Regulation, Oxford University; co-author of the book “Big Data” strategies beyond investments in a slice of the mobile commerce 09.40am Captains of Industry Dialogue – What’s the Next Big Thing for ecosystem Communications? • MNO-led vs. Bank-led mobile payment offerings Refer to page 4 for more details Panellists: 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments Paolo J. Baltao, President, G-Xchange, Globe Telecoms Mobile Banking, Payments & Wallet Services Nic Stirk, CEO, SLA Mobile Mobile Banking, Mobile Banking, There is immense growth potential in Asia Pacifi c’s mobile fi nancial services market. Thibaud Savoure, Business Development Director - Asia Pacifi c, TransferTo Payments and Wallets Payments However, there are a huge number of inhibitors that are stopping the industry from reaching its full potential with the most common ones being interoperability issues, B. Sekhar Rao, CEO, JunoTele a severe lack of demand from consumers and merchants as well as diffi culties faced Moderator: Tom Mowat, Principal Analyst, Analysys Mason by players in the ecosystem in justifying the business case of rolling out mobile 2.30pm Bank’s Perspective – Monetising Mobile Financial Services fi nancial services. This track will bring together all the major players in the mobile • Deploying mobile fi nancial services – developed vs. developing fi nancial service ecosystem to evaluate solutions and strategies which can help drive markets the industry forward. • Working out the economics of rolling out a mobile fi nancial 10.55am Chairman’s Address services solution Jonathon P. Gould, Senior Vice President, Head of Acceptance • Leveraging enhanced mobile payment options to drive customer Development, Discover Financial Services loyalty for your bank 11.00am Opening Keynote: Setting Objectives and Working out the • Innovations in mobile fi nancial service applications and how does Economics and Business Approach Before Rolling Out Mobile it translate into tangible returns and benefi ts Financial Services 3.00pm NFC ecosystem: Payments and beyond • Defi ning clear objective for rolling out a service – Reduce churn, • Worldwide NFC landscape and the opportunities in Asia maximize revenues, enter a different product segment or increase • Latest NFC projects market share? • Sharing of best practices using NFC case studies that had been • Justifying the costs of building a mobile payment solution by successfully implemented looking at both the quantitative and qualitative benefi ts for you and your customers Kenji Nishi, Marketing Director, South Asia and Japan, Gemalto • Cost pressures – How to access the level of capital required and 3.30pm Coffee Break building a business case • What is your strategy to onboard customers, particularly in light of OTT players’ emerging dominance? • How much is the mobile payment/wallet solution you roll out really worth? 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3.40pm POWER PANEL: NFC Mobile Payments – Overcoming 11.00am Future of the Cloud Challenges that will Hinder Wide-Spread Adoption • Understanding the state of cloud computing today • Leveraging revenue opportunities created by NFC Mobile • How is cloud computing transforming businesses and entire Payments – What and where are they? industries? • Untapped opportunities – How can operators partner successfully • The future of cloud computing with OTT/Internet players, banks and payment networks to maximize profi ts of the rapidly growing base of banked smart- Nitin Bhat, Partner, Frost & Sullivan device users 11.30am Keynote Case Study: How Much to Invest in Cloud? • How to ensure merchant POS networks are updated to effectively A practical session sharing Telekom Malaysia’s experience interoperate across multiple banks, card types and devices? and roadmap in their migration into private and virtual clouds, • Emerging methods for enabling NFC payments – How and which how much have they invested into it and what are the key to select? considerations of cloud adoptions. • Building a sustainable and achievable mobile payment strategy in Giorgio Migliarina, Chief Technology & Innovation Offi cer, Telekom the face of a complex and uncertain technology environment Malaysia • Analysing the cost of investment and business model selection 12.00pm POWER PANEL: The Perfect IT Storm for Enterprise - How Panellists: Cloud & Big Data are Changing the World Kurt Schmit, CEO, Nexperts • Understanding how cloud adoption is driven by consumerism, Nicholas Lee, CEO, EZ-Link and the ability of data to stay secure in a growing collaborative Kenji Nishi, Marketing Director, South Asia and Japan, Gemalto world Ashutosh S Josh, Payments Leader, IBM ASEAN • How are the service providers helping enterprises to adopt 4.20pm From Launch to Scale: Adding NFC to your Mobile Commerce cloud solutions from the couch to the corporation? • How can decision makers benefi t from big data by using cloud Business Case computing? • How to ensure domestic NFC related services align with global • Tackling the challenges to the development of cloud computing standards such as governance, regulation and security issues • Testing NFC proof of concept before large scale roll out • Accelerating the time journey from launch to scale – Key factors Panellists: • Testing multi-applicative NFC services – Key considerations Nizam Arshad, Vice President, Group IT, Telekom Malaysia • Identifying and managing control points during the launch period Steven Rosen, IT Director, YTL Communications • High scale trials – Key factors to consider Nathan Bell, Global Director for Products and Marketing, Telstra International Kurt Schmit, CEO, Nexperts 4.50pm End of Conference Day 1 Moderator: Nitin Bhat, Partner, Frost & Sullivan 12.40pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? Security & Privacy Concerns 1.45pm Bringing Trust to the Cloud Day 1 (Tuesday): 17June 2014 • Understanding the current state of cloud adoption 08.00am Registration • What are the key security concerns with cloud? • Strategies to improve cloud security readiness Morning Plenary Manatosh Das, Senior Analyst, Security & Risk, Forrester Research 09.00am Chairman’s Welcome Address Toby Ruckert, CEO, Unifi ed Inbox 2.15pm Cloud Data Security and Privacy – A Sword and Not a Shield • What are the current challenges and trends in cloud computing 09.10am Opening Keynote: Big Data – Transforming How We Live, Work, and security? and Think • How can a business protect their data and relevant • What exactly is “Big Data”? stakeholders? • How is big data changing the world? • What are the recent key legal developments • What is telco doing about data explosion? • What are the risk and operations consideration? • What are the big challenges and big opportunities it brings to an organisation? Rajesh Sreenivasan, Partner, Rajah & Tann LLP • How are you making big data useful and getting the right data 2.45pm Enforcing End-to-End Security in the Cloud into your hands? • Understanding the evolving threat landscape

• Privacy is not dead – How are you tackling this issue? • Dealing with security threats in the cloud The Cloud Has Arrived Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Professor of Internet Governance and • How can you extend threat protection and control for the cloud? Regulation, Oxford University ; co-author of the book “Big Data” Bryce Boland, Chief Technology Offi cer of APAC, FireEye – Now What? 09.40am Captains of Industry Dialogue – What’s the Next Big Thing for 3.15pm Coffee Break Communications? Refer to page 4 for more details 3.30pm POWER PANEL: Effective Migration Strategies Towards Virtualised Desktop 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments • What are the challenges of hosted virtual desktops? The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? • What are the best practices in managing hosted virtual desktops? Regulations and Investments • What technologies helps organizations manage hosted virtual Forrester forecasts that the global market for cloud computing will grow from desktops? $40.7 billion in 2011 to more than $241 billion in 2020. This is particularly • Discussing how the role of storage in migration to virtualised evident in Asia Pacifi c, touted to be the next hotbed for cloud adoption, where desktop model and how it helps to power faster VDI workloads enterprises spent nearly $10 billion on cloud and data centre infrastructure services, a signifi cant jump from previous years. This track will bring together all Panellists: the major players in the cloud ecosystem to evaluate solutions and strategies on Agatha Poon, Research Manager, 451 Research how to take advantage of the growth opportunities available. Russell Skingsley, Director – Edge Advanced Technologies, Juniper Networks 10.55am Chairman’s Address Michael Cornwell, VP of Asia Pacifi c and Japan, Pure Storage Per Dahlberg, CEO, Asia Cloud Computing Association Fahim Sheikh, Vice President, Asia Pacifi c, BTI Systems

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4.10pm Closing Case Study: How Customers, Specially SMEs are 2.45pm POWER PANEL: SDN and NFV for Telco and Data Centre Leveraging on Cloud Brokers? Operators – How can They be Incorporated into the Business • What is cloud brokerage? Model? • Why use cloud brokerage – Traditional cloud challenges vs new • What are the market drivers for SDN and NFV for the telco and cloud challenges data centre industry? • A successful employment of Jamcracker Cloud Services • Looking at SDN vs NFV – How do operators benefi t from each? Brokers (CSB) Model • Assessing the readiness of SDN from a diverse set of perspectives Sathya Narayanan, VP of Business Development, Jamcracker 4.40pm End of Conference Day 1 Panellists: Jon Vestal, Vice President, Product Architecture, Pacnet Divesh Gupta, AVP Global Access Management, Presales, PCCW The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? Global Fahim Sheikh, Vice President, Asia Pacifi c, BTI Systems Day 2 (Wednesday): 18 June 2014 3.25pm Coffee Break 08.00am Registration 3.40pm How can Large Enterprises Improve Agility through SDN? Morning Plenary • Ways to manage data services through virtual data plane? 08.55am Chairman’s Welcome Address • Discover the latest cutting-edge innovations in SDN – storage, Mark Hukill, Consultant – Business & Higher Education Management, infrastructure and the benefi ts they are delivering Mentor, Program & Project Management, Telecoms, Media and IT • How can enterprises meet their IT needs in enabling rapid Strategy, Pacifi c Telecommunications Council service delivery? 09.00am Opening Keynote: Smart Nation: Innovating for a New Experience Russell Skingsley, Senior Director of Advanced Technology, DC Steve Leonard, Executive Deputy Chairman, Infocomm Development Virtualization and Automation, Juniper Networks Authority of Singapore (IDA) 4.10pm Let’s Talk About the Benefi ts of Cloud, SDN, NFV 09.10am Visionary Keynote: Embracing Disruptive Innovations in the ICT • What is the current state of public and private cloud adoption? and Broadcast Landscapes • Understanding the need for NFV and SDN Shailesh Rao, Vice President, Asia Pacifi c, Americas & Emerging • Setup the stage to support SDN Markets , Twitter Sudhanshu Bhandari, Senior Analyst, Infrastructure & Operations, 09.40am Thought-Leaders Panel: The Revolution of Content Creation, Forrester Research Distribution and Driving Eyeballs 4.40pm End of Conference Day 2 Refer to page 4 for more details 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments Consumerisation of the Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? Virtualisation of Data Centers Day 3 (Thursday): 19 June 2014 10.55am Chairman’s Address 08.00am Registration 11.00am Opening Keynote: The Future of Ethernet Morning Plenary • Looking beyond the dominate trend of the technology with 08.55am Chairman’s Welcome Address Ethernet services 09.00am Opening Keynote: How Business can Best Shift from the 2nd • Unveiling a new pragmatic roadmap to the future of Ethernet to 3rd Platform - A Combination of Cloud, Mobile, Social and • Blueprint for seamless migration and profi table growth for your Big Data business - Understanding the technical, architectural, business • Analysis of the current industry landscape (Consumerisation of implications and timing of deployment of Cloud Services, IT), the shift towards the 3rd platform and changing IT priorities Ethernet Services, SDN Management and NFV • Ability to transform as the industry moves into the 3rd platform Nan Chen, President, MetroEthernetForum (MEF) will defi ne winners vs losers 11.30am Keynote Case study: Building a Secure Data Center • Key must-haves as businesses transition to the 3rd platform: Infrastructure in Asia Software-defi ned enterprise, data center, storage and security Joint Presentation: Tom Zack, President, Southeast Asia, EMC Corporation Tertius Bezuidenhout, Executive Director Storage Business Unit, Dell 09.20am Keynote: Enterprise Mobility – How Mobile Technology is Changing APJ with client the Way We Live and Work • Exploring the impact of mobile technology, and how it has 12.00pm Transforming a Traditional Data Center to a Cloud Computing reshaped the fundamental relationship for businesses and Environment that is Secure, Virtualised and Automated consumers Giles Proctor, Vice President, Data Centre Construction and Operations, • Understanding how mobile technology is connecting every Pacnet where, everything and everyone together 12.30pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing • Sharing of Google’s view on how the physical world is becoming an information system 1.45pm Identifying the Real Barriers and Solutions to Implement Private and Hybrid Cloud Ricky Kapur, Managing Director, Asia, Google Enterprise Consumerisation of the

Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD Enterprise – BYOD • Looking at the security aspects of public vs private loud 09.40am Innovators Dialogue - Mobile + Big Data + Cloud = The Present • Virtualisation vs private cloud Refer to page 4 for more details • Is 2015 the year for hybrid cloud? 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments • What are the implications of a hybrid cloud application deployment model? Consumerisation of the Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD Neo Tech Guan, Director CIO Offi ce South Pacifi c Region, Huawei Bringing an Array of New Business Opportunities Technologies Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) has garnered a lot of hype and column inches SDN & NFV – The Business Factors in recent years, but signifi cant adoption is yet to take place. While on the other hand, according to an independent study by Shapre Future, Choose-Your-Own- 2.15pm Content Delivery in an SDN / NFV Environment Device (CYOD) is widely regarded as the most appropriate strategy for meeting As carriers progressively upgrade their networks to allow elements organisations’ communications needs in both practice and reality. Therefore do of software defi ned networking and network function virtualisation, you bring or choose your own device? This track aims to provide IT professionals there are new opportunities for carriers to introduce niche value with practical information and case studies on how you can best adapt and added services targeted at media origination and delivery. In this respond to the BYOD or CYOD trends and enterprise requirements. It will also presentation, Phil will share insights and how to take advantage of the opportunities available. provide a unique platform for service providers and enterprises alike to discuss and share what is needed to drive the industry forward to meet challenges that Phil Braden, COO, PCCW Global will arise.

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10.55am Chairman’s Address • What companies will need in the future: The augmented Tim Dillon, Director, Asia, Tech Research Asia workforce 11.00am Making a Business Case for Implementing BYOD for Your Tiang Lim Foo, Market Development, Asia Pacifi c, Evernote Enterprise 3.30pm Coffee Break • Identifying the challenges of implementing a mobile UCC solution in the era of BYOD 3.45pm Closing Visionary Address: BYOD vs CYOD: Bring or Choose • Understand the changing role of the CIO: The decision to make your Own Device? is no longer about implementing BYOD, it’s about how to best • Digitisation of the Enterprise integrate it with the overall business strategy • What key trends facing businesses next year? • How can technologies make a great impact on your business • Is CYOD on course to eclipse BYOD? performance and bottom line? • How can businesses maximise the benefi ts of the cloud while • Managing the expectations of internal stakeholders when maintaining security? implementing BYOD and other UCC solutions • What are the pros and cons and which path is right for your • Other new technologies that have the ability to seriously shift business? how businesses think and plan • What are the keys to unlocking the maximum potential of mobile devices at work? Matias Heilala, Head of Strategy, Asia/Africa, Vodafone Global Enterprise Manik Narayan Saha, CIO – Asia Pacifi c and Japan, SAP 11.30am POWER PANEL: Give Me Managed Mobility Services – Now! 4.15pm End of Conference Day 3 • By outsourcing telecommunications services, how can enterprises leverage new in-building mobile services? And what’s the Capex vs Opex model? Big Data and IoT – The New Competitive Edge • Exploring how Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) is becoming a for Your Business reality much faster than expected • Addressing the mobile community and their mobility needs Day 3 (Thursday): 19 June 2014 Panellists: 08.00am Registration Ronny Haraldsvik, Chief Marketing Offi cer, SpiderCloud Wireless Morning Plenary Vic Mankotia, Vice President, Solution Strategy Asia Pacifi c & 08.55am Chairman’s Welcome Address Japan, CA Technologies More panellists to be confi rmed 09.00am Opening Keynote: How Business can Best Shift from the 2nd 12.10pm Securing your BYOD Network Effectively to 3rd Platform - A Combination of Cloud, Mobile, Social and Big Data • Assessing where in your enterprise are potential entry points • Analysis of the current industry landscape (Consumerisation of into your enterprise network containing sensitive and IT), the shift towards the 3rd platform and changing IT priorities proprietary business information • Ability to transform as the industry moves into the 3rd platform • Understanding key trends in mobile endpoint security and will defi ne winners vs losers adapting to them • Key must-haves as businesses transition to the 3rd platform: • Developing comprehensive network security policies by Software-defi ned enterprise, data center, storage and security assessing risks and identifying weaknesses Tom Zack, President, Southeast Asia, EMC Corporation • Implementing secure user authentication, advanced device profi ling and real time traffi c quarantine 09.20am Keynote: Enterprise Mobility – How Mobile Technology is • Having granular visibility into network traffi c patterns and Changing the Way We Live and Work behaviour • Exploring the impact of mobile technology, and how it has reshaped the fundamental relationship for businesses and Senior Representative, Huawei consumers 12.40pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing • Understanding how mobile technology is connecting 1.45pm Case Study - How Enterprise Mobility has Improved Konica everywhere, everything and everyone together • Sharing of Google’s view on how the physical world is Minolta’s Service Operations becoming an information system Eiichiro “Eddie” Nishizawa, Division Manager, Services, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Ricky Kapur, Managing Director, Asia, Google Enterprise 2.15pm POWER PANEL: Business Opportunities Arising with IT 09.40am Innovators Dialogue - Mobile + Big Data + Cloud = The Present Consumerisation Among Enterprises Refer to page 4 for more details • Offering the fl exibility enterprises need that come with BYOD 10.25am Morning Break and Refreshments and CYOD Big Data and IoT – The New Competitive Edge for Your Business • What truly benefi ts enterprises when taking on IT consumerisation? Bringing an Array of New Business Opportunities • What currently is lacking amongst existing products and Service Providers and enterprises sit on a gold mine of data that enables services? them to understand their customers in-depth. Big data, be it in a structured • Assessing key considerations when selecting specifi c services or unstructured format has immense potential to give a competitive advantage associated with IT Consumerisation to all businesses. The difference is whether you are leveraging this important - Managed Services corporate asset to give your organisation an edge. 2014 might also be the year - Cloud Services for the Internet of Things (IoT) to hit it big, in fact, machines will generate more - Mobility Services - Network optimisation data than will people next year. This unique track will provide you with practical - Security and Data Management Services insights and case studies into how you can leverage big data and analytics to improve customer relationships, control costs and generate revenue. Competitive Edge for Your Business Panellists: 10.55am Chairman’s Address Manik Narayan Saha, CIO – Asia Pacifi c and Japan, SAP Andy Haire, Chairman and Founder, AJH Communications Big Data and IoT – The New Jason Lim, General Manager, Windows Business Group, Microsoft 11.00am Turning Big Data Into Great Customer Experience Asia Pacifi c • Gaining a deeper understanding of your customer to drive Peter Marrs, Vice President, End User Computing, Dell APJ actionable insights Nick David, Enterprise Product Manager, Shell • Improving customer experience by leveraging real time data Moderator: Susanna Hasenoehrl, Head of APAC, NTS Retail integration • Leveraging big data gathered from customer interactions 3.00pm BYOD – Focus on your Employees’ Experience, Not the Device across various channels to enhance customer service levels • Why your people demand BYOD/BYOS: The discerning tastes of • Capturing and analysing mass quantities of structured and the modern knowledge worker unstructured data to increase service-to-sales revenue • What companies can do to embrace that and overcome it: the • Using big data analysis to reduce mean time to resolution and importance of creating “business-class” experiences for your increase fi rst call resolution rates for improve customer team and teams experience

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Yap Kok Ho (Danny), Director Service Solution Development • delivery of consistent and highly relevant messages to the Department South Pacifi c Region, Huawei Technologies customer no matter which channel they approach you from 11.30am Delivering Smarter Services and Products that Generate New • automated reporting on the ongoing effectiveness of campaigns Sources of Revenue to measure ROI in seconds and minutes, not days and weeks • Establishing new revenue streams by gaining insights into customers and big data Nathan Rae, Solution Consultant, Solutions, • How do you use big data analytics to accelerate and optimise Communications Sector, Software Group, Growth Markets Unit, IBM sales online? Internet of Things (IoT) for the Industry • Recording and measuring data patterns and usages whilst combining it with demographic information for more responsive 2.15pm Visionary Address: Trends in the Internet of Things and M2M product offerings and marketing initiatives for 2015 and Beyond • Examining user behaviors on devices and services to look for • What is the future of IoT and M2M? opportunities to provide new products with greater value • What are the emerging trends and opportunities for the IoT • Delivering customised services and offers through customer market worldwide? segmentation and data analysis • Moving from M2M to the IoT Vinny Vijeyakumaar, Co-founder & Managing Partner, Sparkline • Exploring new revenue streams in the IoT ecosystem 12.00pm Leveraging and Monetising Subscriber Data for Telecom Alex Brisbourne, President & COO, KORE Wireless Operators to Gain Competitive Edge 2.45pm The Internet of Things & Services – Exciting Opportunities for • Segmenting large amount of customer data to know where you Industry and Society should focus on • Evolution of the IoTS and benefi ts for society • Using customer insights to develop targeted cross and up- selling campaigns • Success criteria for IoTS applications • Extracting insight that drives increased value from every • Impact on the manufacturing, transportation, health care and customer throughout their lifecycle energy sectors • Know how to leverage subscriber data to gain an advantage • Roles of industry and government to ensure the success of the over competitors and new players in your marketplace IoTS • Case study: - Big data analysis – Smart Map Thomas Jakob, Managing Director Asia Pacifi c, Robert Bosch (SEA) - Location based mobile marketing service 3.15pm Coffee Break Baris Yavuz, VAS Product Architect, Turkcell 3.30pm Closing POWER PANEL: What are the Benefi ts of Internet of Co-presenter: Ali Yuksel, Software Architect, Turkcell Things and M2M for Businesses and End Users 12.30pm Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing • What is the current state of play of M2M innovation and what does today’s IoT ecosystem look like? 1.45pm Connecting Big Data Insights with Campaign Management • What different IoT and M2M applications and platforms are to Better Understand Customers, Drive Improved Business available to help combat the emerging global challenges Performance and Obtain Competitive Edge affecting the environment, society and technology? Are you prepared: • What are the greatest concerns and emerging security risks • to monetise the explosion in customer data? associated with M2M and IoT? • to engage consumers in a compelling conversation in real-time • What can we do with the amount of big data gathered by or via social media? connected devices and sensors? • and to use this to drive more effective below-the-line marketing • How can we extend IoT to create smart cities? campaigns? • What value can different M2M applications and platforms add Explore how a sound Big Data and Analytics strategy can help to the consumer market? marketers to deliver a next generation solution that enables: • the ability to process structured, semi-structured, and Panellists: unstructured data in real time with no dependencies on your Shane Murphy, Vice President and General Manager, KORE Wireless existing data warehouse Jon Sonsteby, Senior Director, Innovation and Business Development, • real time analytics to predict when a signifi cant event is going Content & Enablers, Ericsson to happen that warrants an offer or message to be made to the Benedict Peters, Vice President Marketing, NEUL subscriber Barry Lerner, CIO, South Pacifi c Region, Huawei Technologies • real time next best offers given the current context of the Sean Horan, Director of M2M Business Development, AT&T Business subscriber when an event is triggered Solutions 4.15pm End of Conference Day 3 ALSO HAPPENING New for

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Explore the best business strategies in tackling the latest challenges in broadcasting, and get fi rst-hand insights into Workshop: how you can leverage the latest technologies to drive business growth Applications of OTT to Increase Eyeballs Key topics include: & Revenue • Successful case studies and applications of OTT – What are some of the broadcasters’ successes and pitfalls? • Second screen as the future in the non-linear TV, OTT space Workshop: • Social TV – How to leverage social media tools to create online buzz, grow your fan base, increase ratings and breed loyalty? Advanced Workfl ow Management For registration, contact Cheryl at [email protected]. Visit www.broadcast-asia.com for more details.

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WORKSHOP 1 • Identifying some of the security and operational issues How to Monetise the Future of Voice and Video in the WebRTC World • Identifying potential cost savings and innovations Day 4 (Friday): 20 June 2014 Dr Silvia Pfeiffer, WebRTC Product Manager & Team Lead, National WebRTC (Web Real Time Communications) has emerged as a potentially disruptive ICT Australia communication technology. It promises to transform the telecoms, Internet and 11.45am Real-World Case Studies in HTML5 WebRTC enterprise communications world, becoming the foundation for person-to-person 12.15pm End of Workshop communications. WebRTC enables web applications to leverage web browsers to deliver real-time high quality voice, video and data communications into the PC WORKSHOP 2 browser as well as smartphones and tablets when coupled with 4G / LTE networks. Navigating the Internet of Things Take advantage of this WebRTC workshop to fi nd out how fi xed and mobile operators, Day 4 (Friday): 20 June 2014 web service providers, major enterprises and developers can position themselves to take advantage of the business, service and application innovation opportunities In this must-attend workshop, attendees will engage with industry experts on how to ahead. progress in technologies and applications of Internet of Things (IoT) can be natured and cultivated for the benefi t of the industry and society -- one that will revolutionize Who should attend: the consumer space forever. Now is the time to harness IoT for your products and Senior management, strategy and ICT executives from: • Broadband service providers position your company for this exciting future. • Mobile operators Who should attend: • ISPs and web businesses Senior management, strategy and ICT executives from: • Web app developers • Broadband service providers • Enterprise CTOs, CIOs, CMOs • Mobile operators • Strategic investment fi rms • ISPs and web businesses • Web app developers About the Workshop Leaders: • Enterprise CTOs, CIOs, CMOs • Strategic investment fi rms Dr Silvia Pfeiffer is currently WebRTC Product Manager & Team Lead at National ICT Australia, where she manages the invention, About the Workshop Leaders: implementation, user testing, and deployment of new WebRTC applications. In previous positions, she led the W3C Web standards Alex Brisbourne is President and COO of KORE Wireless, the world’s work in video accessibility at Google and at Mozilla and was Science Leader of the largest wireless network provider focused exclusively on the rapidly- Multimedia Science Area at CSIRO where she co-invented the Continuous Media Web expanding global machine-to-machine (M2M) communications - a precursor of current HTML5 video technology. She is also the author of “The market. He has more than 20 years of experience in the business of Defi nitive Guide to HTML5 Video”. wireless, enterprise and fi xed line networking in Europe, North America and Asia. As a prolifi c speaker and opinion leader, and has become a staple at the Dr Terry Percival is currently Director, Broadband and Digital Economy semi-annual CTIA conferences and is frequently quoted as an expert on M2M at National ICT Australia, where he guides the creation of successful communications in trade and business-oriented media. spin-out companies and the transfer of research outcomes into government and industry. Previously he was Chief Research Scientist at Shane Murphy is the Vice President and General Manager of KORE CSIRO, developing applications for broadband networks including the Wireless, the world’s largest M2M () provider. He development of the world’s fi rst Virtual Critical Care Unit. He also led the invention and is an accomplished business strategist and development executive patenting of technologies that underpin high speed Wi-Fi resulting in a royalty stream with extensive experience in mobile communications, commercial two of more than $450 million. way radio and M2M. Shane established his leadership in the mobile data and communications fi eld, with managerial roles as Managing Director of MACH 09.00am Registration Communications and General Manager of Vodafone South Australia. As a leader in 09.20am Opening Remarks this fast growing technological sector, Shane has a special interest in furthering the Dr Silvia Pfeiffer, WebRTC Product Manager & Team Lead, National future of M2M, and developing knowledge on how the industry can drive and generate ICT Australia business growth for industries within Australia and globally. 09.30am Business Intro to WebRTC – What are the Revenue Opportunities for Both Telco/Mobile Operators? 09.00am Registration Workshop Highlights: 09.20am Opening Remarks • What is WebRTC? Alex Brisbourne, President & COO, KORE Wireless • Identifying what is likely to emerge over the next 18 months to 09.30am Building an IoT Ecosystem 2 years in this complex rapidly emerging ecosystem and what Workshop Highlights: it will mean to the business • What is the future and impact of IoT? • What WebRTC means to service providers and IMS? • Enabling new opportunities for citizens and cities • Extending enhanced communications services to web browsers • What is the impact on OTT (Over the Top) and existing voice, • Determining the wearable technology and consumer electronics messaging, video and VAS? future in the IoT world • What is the impact of device compliance? • Securing deployment of IoT – from hardware equipment to • Understanding your customer experiences and behaviors application • What are the revenue, churn and relevance impacts? • Does WebRTC constitute a threat or an opportunity for telco Alex Brisbourne, President & COO, KORE Wireless business models? 10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments • What about scalability, security, confi dentiality? • How can WebRTC and SIP-based solutions work together? 10.45am How Big Data Will Generate New Revenue Streams in The Internet • How can WebRTC extend the reach and scope of mobile and of Things? wireless services? Workshop Highlights: • How will business models evolve now with the new WebRTC- • What is the future and impact of IoT? enabled? • Enabling new opportunities for citizens and cities • To what extent is the technology disruptive? • Determining the wearable technology and consumer electronics • What are the ways to leverage WebRTC to create and enhance future in the IoT world innovative services and cut costs? • Securing deployment of IoT – from hardware equipment to Dr Terry Percival, Director, Broadband and Digital Economy, National application ICT Australia Shane Murphy, VP & General Manager, KORE Wireless Asia Pacifi c 10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments 11.45am Cities in the Age of Analytics 10.45am What WebRTC Means to Enterprises • Examples of how advances in analytics (particularly predictive • How can WebRTC change enterprise communications? analytics) and optimisation are able to improve the performance • What is the impact on your company’s website? of urban systems

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11.45am • Case studies from Australia showing how new analytics • Managing mobile privacy and security compliance risks techniques can: Guest Speaker: - improve the accuracy of water pipe maintenance Winnie Chang, Partner and Head of Technology, Media and - predict traffi c incidents Telecommunications (TMT), Colin Ng and Partners LLP - design intelligent transport systems 12.15pm End of Workshop - show how to better protect critical infrastructure - use optimisation, redesign an entire city’s bus WORKSHOP 4 • Describing a case where National ICT has modelled and Driving Change through Social Media optimised the supply chain into a major port Day 4 (Friday): 20 June 2014 Guest speaker: Personalise Customer Engagements to maximise value with a compelling marketing, Dr Dean Economou, Technology Strategiest, National ICT Australia shopping, and service experience. This solution area explores how service providers 12.15pm End of Workshop can quickly and effectively monetize new services and products and tailor offers to the unique needs of their clients. Using analytics and a 360° view of the customer WORKSHOP 3 to target bundles, discounts and location driven offers, CSPs and enterprises can Security and Privacy in Mobile Technology intelligently leverage opportunities to personalise the customer engagement across Day 4 (Friday): 20 June 2014 all channels. Do not miss this must-attend workshop. Mobile technology presents enormous privacy and security issues. Mobile technology Who should attend: such as smartphones and tablets have achieved computing and networking capabilities • Chief Branding Offi cers comparable to traditional personal computers. Their successful consumerisation has • Chief Marketing Offi cers also become a source of pain for adopting users and organisations. For example, the • VPs, Directors and Managers of widespread presence of information-stealing applications raises substantial security - Marketing - Social Media and privacy concerns. The operating systems supporting these new devices have - Branding - Public Relations both advantages and disadvantages with respect to security. Attending this workshop - Business Strategy - Media Sales will help deepen your understanding of the various security and privacy issues on - Customer Relations mobile technology. About the Workshop Leader: Who should attend: • Service providers (including fi nancial institutions, remote content distributors and companies working to develop enterprise solutions) Amitabh Sarkar, General Manager, Telco Industry, • Software vendors • Device manufacturers IBM • Platform providers 9.00am Registration • Mobile network operators 9.20am Opening Remarks About the Workshop Leader: Amitabh Sarkar, General Manager, Telco Industry, IBM Robert Sim has worked for more than 30 years in the information 9.30am Personalising Customer Engagements through Smarter Analytics industry, from programming with minicomputers to managing and Social Media Driven Marketing (Session 1) telecommunications systems, as well as developing and maintaining Workshop Highlights information systems in integrated environments consisting of client/ Intelligent Campaigns - Monetise opportunities with intelligent servers, local and wide area networks and cloud computing. With his campaigns and customer value optimisation wide-ranging consultative skills in systems analysis, planning and designing • Learn how analytics applied to external and internal data from information systems strategies for fi nancial institutions, government bodies and large social media, customer information, and real-time geo localisation corporations, his areas of expertise include systems, application, cloud network, helps retailers detect and identify potential customers and deliver security management and social media from East (China) to the West. ISC2, to which personalized offers over different channels from Twitter and the Robert Sim is a member as a Certifi ed Information Systems Security Professional web to SMS and wallet. Marketing insights gleaned from data (CISSP), Safe and Secure Online Trainer (SSO), is a professional body of security sharing between telecom and retail data extend the reach and specialists responsible for protecting business and personal information assets in probability of success for personalized marketing campaigns for major organizations such as banks, charities, law fi rms, utilities and other retail partners corporations. 10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments 9.00am Registration 10.45am Personalising Customer Engagements through Smarter Analytics 9.20am Opening Remarks and Social Media Driven Marketing (Session 2) Robert Sim, CISSP, SSO Workshop Highlights 9.30am Workshop highlights Social Media Analytics - Measure sentiment in social media and Back to Security Basic 101 Mobile Technology Privacy improve business outcomes Design a security framework and structure; • As consumers increasingly prize the opinions of friends and family, • Device/hardware security it is important to monitor and understand the pulse of social media. • OS/Middleware security In this demonstration, consumer sentiment towards a selection of • Application security service providers, network experiences and top devices is captured Mobile Technology Security from online social media channels. By integrating this unstructured • Authenticating users to devices and services sentiment with existing enterprise data, better decisions are • Mobile Web Browsers • Usability made on what to offer, when and to whom, based on probabilistic assessments of offer options, and affi nity 10.30am Morning Break and Refreshments 12.00pm End of Workshop 10.45am Workshop highlights Mobile Technology Privacy • Rogue application detection and recovery • Vulnerability detection and remediation Security Strategies for thing is to come • Cloud support for mobile security 11.45am Data Protection and Security • Overview of data protection regulatory frameworks in Singapore and Malaysia • Data protection and security issues related to the use of smartphones

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FOR CONFERENCECLOSING ENQUIRY DATE AND FORREGISTRATION FORCONFERENCE SUMMIT ENQUIRY ONLINE AND REGISTRATION: REGISTRATIONJoin the debate 13 on CommunicAsiaJUNE 2014 AfterPlease this date, call please+65 6233 register 6627 personally orPlease email at the [email protected] CommunicAsia2014 +65 6233 6627 Summit or Registrationemail [email protected] Counter at MarinaGroup Bay Sands, via www.linkedin.com Level 3 Foyer from 16 – 20 June 201419 19 REGISTRATION FORM

Early Bird Rate Regular Rate Onsite Rate (Register & pay by (Register & pay by Registration Fees (14 – 21 June 2014) The fees entitle you access to the registered track (s), lunches, 9 May 2014) 13 June 2014) proceedings, refreshment & CommunicAsia2014 exhibition Overseas Local Overseas Local Overseas Local Delegate Delegate* Delegate Delegate* Delegate Delegate* (SGD) (SGD) (SGD) (SGD) (SGD) (SGD) Full Summit Passport (4-Day) $2,900.00 $3,103.00 $3,250.00 $3,477.50 $3,400.00 $3,638.00 Access to ALL 12 Tracks & 4 Workshops Broadband Passport (3-Day) *Broadband – Where is the Demand (Day 1) $1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 *The Future of LTE and Spectrum Allocations in Asia (Day 2) *Monetising Fiber Broadband for your Business (Day 3) Satcomm Passport (3-Day) *Broadband – Where is the Demand (Day 1) $1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 *Satellite Competitions and HTS in Asia (Day 2) *Satellite Mobility Solutions to Drive Market Growth (Day 3) Digital & Social Media Passport (3-Day) *Digital & Social Disruptions (Day 1) *Stand Out in the Competitive Digital Business World (Day 2) $1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 *Consumerisation of the Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD OR Big Data & IoT (Day 3) Cloud Passport (3-Day) *The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? (Day 1) *The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? (Day 2) $1,500.00 $1,605.00 $1,700.00 $1,819.00 $1,850.00 $1,979.50 *Consumerisation of the Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD OR Big Data & IoT (Day 3) Mobile Banking, Payments and Wallets (1-Day Track) $680.00 $727.60 $780.00 $834.60 $880.00 $941.60 1-Day Track $680.00 $727.60 $780.00 $834.60 $880.00 $941.60 Workshop $350.00 $374.50 $380.00 $406.60 $450.00 $481.50 Morning Plenary (17-19 June) Open to all Conference Delegates * A 7% Goods & Services Tax (GST) is applicable to all companies in Singapore

WHICH TICKET WOULD YOU LIKE TO PURCHASE? DELEGATE’S DETAILS [Please make copies of this form to register additional delegates] Full Passport (4-Day) Full Summit Passport (Access to ALL 12 Tracks & 4 Workshops) N AME: 3-Day Passports Broadband Passport JOB TITLE: *Broadband – Where is the Demand (Day 1) DEPARTMENT: *The Future of LTE and Spectrum Allocations in Asia (Day 2) COMPANY: *Monetising Fiber Broadband for your Business (Day 3) Satcomm Passport (3-Day) ADDRESS: *Broadband – Where is the Demand (Day 1) TEL: MOBILE: *Satellite Competitions and HTS in Asia (Day 2) EMAIL: *Satellite Mobility Solutions to Drive Market Growth (Day 3) CONTACT PERSON(FOR GROUP REGISTRATIONS) : Digital & Social Media Passport (3-Day) *Digital & Social Disruptions (Day 1) * Stand Out in the Competitive Digital Business World (Day 2) The information you provide may be made available to third parties whose products and services may *Consumerisation of the Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD OR Big Data (Day 3) interest you. If you DO NOT wish to be included in such marketing activities, please tick here. [ ] Cloud Passport (3-Day) *The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? (Day 1) *The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? (Day 2) DISCOUNTS - NOT APPLICABLE TO PASSPORTS *Consumerisation of the Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD OR Big Data (Day 3) Discounts are not cumulative. Only one discount will be applicable at any one time. 1-Day Conference Track 10% discount to CommunicAsia2014/BroadcastAsia2014/EnterpriseIT2014 Exhibitors Broadband – Where is the Demand? (17 June) Name of Exhibiting Company : Digital & Social Disruptions (17 June) 15% discount to CommunicAsia2014/EnterpriseIT2014 Supporting Organisations Mobile Banking, Payments and Wallets (17 June) The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? (17 June) Name of Supporting Organisation : The Future of LTE and Spectrum Allocations in Asia (18 June) 15% discount for registering for 3 or more sessions Satellite Competitions and HTS in Asia (18 June) 20% discount to groups of 4 or above registering from the same organisation. Delegates must Stand Out in the Competitive Digital Business World (18 June) register as a group. The Cloud Has Arrived – Now What? (18 June) Monetising Fiber Broadband For Your Business (19 June) MODE OF PAYMENT Satellite Mobility Solutions to Drive Market Growth (19 June) Consumerisation of the Enterprise – BYOD vs CYOD (19 June) Please indicate clearly on your cheque / bank draft / telegraphic transfer the event your payment is Big Data & IoT(19 June) for. All bank charges and returned cheque charges must be borne by the delegate. Workshop Bank draft/ cheque (drawn on a Singapore bank account) in SINGAPORE DOLLARS only made Workshop 1: How to Monetise the Future of Voice in the WebRTC World (20 June) payable to “Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd” Workshop 2: Navigating the Internet of Things (20 June) Please send it to: Workshop 3: Security and Privacy in Smartphones (20 June) Workshop 4: Driving Change through Social Media (20 June) Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd No. 1 Jalan Kilang Timor, #09-02 Pacifi c Tech Centre, Singapore 159303 BUSINESS NATURE [PLEASE TICK THE MOST APPROPRIATE OPTION] Payment to be made to Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd. Please fax payment advice Telecom Operator ISP / VAS Provider to +65 6272 2962. SGD40 should be added to the total fees to cover bank charges. All bank Managed Network Service Provider Satellite Communications telegraphic transfers must reach SES by 13 June 2014 for your seat to be confi rmed. Technology / IT Solutions Provider Service Manufacturer Account Name: Telecomm / Infocomm Regulatory Authority Equipment Supplier Singapore Exhibition Services Pte Ltd Software / Applications Developer Consultancy Account Number: 01-060-2565-1 VAR / VAD / Systems Integrator R & D Services Bank Name: Standard Chartered Bank (Singapore Limited) Others (Please specify): ______Bank Address: Battery Road Branch, 6 Battery Road, #01-01 Singapore 049909 Swift Add: SCBLSG22XXX SUBSTITUTIONS / CANCELLATIONS Substitutions or cancellations should be made in writing before 23 May 2014. Refunds will be Please charge the amount of SGD ______to my AMEX / VISA / MASTERCARD subjected to an administrative charge to be borne by the registrant. Bank charges that occur will (delete where applicable) also have to be borne by the registrant. No refunds will be provided for cancellation or no-show after 23 May 2014. Please DO NOT send in your registration form HOW TO REGISTER? after 13 June 2014. Card Holder’s Name: Website: www.communicasia.com Instead, please register on-site at the Card no.: Fax: +65 6272 2962 OR CommunicAsia2014 Summit Registration counter at Email: [email protected] CVV2 Code: Signature Marina Bay Sands, Level 3 Foyer. (3 digit at the back of Credit Card) For questions regarding registration, (Please use only ONE method to register to please call Elaine Dang at Expiry Date: avoid duplicate charges) +65 6233 6627 or email at [email protected].