Proceedings - Global Forum 2005 P 2 7 & 8 November 2005 in Brussels, Belgium – © ITEMS International 2005
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements .................................................................................................... 3 Programme................................................................................................................. 5 About the Global Forum ........................................................................................... 13 Think Tank Synthesis Report.................................................................................... 14 Contact ....................................................................................................................138 Acronyms & Abbreviations.......................................................................................139 Annex 1: Press Review............................................................................................141 Report written by Susanne Siebald, Communications Consultant assisted by Tema Best, Politech Institute Proceedings - Global Forum 2005 p 2 7 & 8 November 2005 in Brussels, Belgium – © ITEMS International 2005 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The conference is over and more than 300 high-profile delegates from more than 30 different countries attended the conference sessions which took place on 7 & 8 November in the historical Palais d’Egmont in Brussels. When looking back on fourteen years of successful networking, it seems to us, that such an historical place represents a fantastic environment for the Global Forum, which brings together - each year - so many different industry and political leaders, organisations, countries, cultures and viewpoints to cooperate. For the 14th time, the Global Forum brought together, amongst others, industrial leaders, senior policy makers, user representatives, non-profit organisations and academic experts. And once again, the Global Forum proved to be much more than just another ICT- conference, but a real Think Tank and networking event connecting practical applications and innovative ideas – but first and foremost people sharing and shaping perspectives on the future of our Information and Knowledge Society. The organisation of an international event like the Global Forum 2005 is not possible without the help of an excellent and highly motivated team and we wish to thank all those many people who contributed to the preparation of the Global Forum. We would like to particularly thank our partner of many years, Senator Pierre Laffitte, Foundation Sophia-Antipolis. We would also thank the Belgium Government for their support and the Politech Institute, Indigov and the staff of the Palais d’Egmont for their excellent work. The Global Forum 2005 was held in cooperation with the Belgium Federal Government and a large group of companies and organisations which contributed to setting up the event. Without their help, this conference would not have been possible and we would like to express our sincere thanks to the main sponsors and co-operating institutions of the Global Forum 2005, which are, besides ITEMS International and the Belgium Federal Government, Afilias, Alcatel, Capgemini, CNES, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary, D Soft, ETSI, HP, IBM, idDOON and e-Ja, Microsoft, Motorola, Netsize, Proxim Wireless, Public Interest Registry. ORG, Qualcomm, SBC Telecommunication, SES Global, ST Microelectronics, SUN Microsystems, Thales and Verizon; as well as the supporting sponsors, which are ANUIT, the Brussels Capital Region and BRAINS, ENSA, ETIS, ETR2A, the European Commission, the French Embassy in Washington, Global Cities Dialogue, Indigov, MEDEF, NTCA, Politech Institute, Politecnico di Milano, PTI and Ubifrance; and our press supporters: EU Reporter, EuroNews, Policy Tracker and RTBF. Last, but definitely not least, let us say thank you to the Global Forum’s principal actors, who are its keynote speakers, chairs, moderators, panellists and participants for their enthusiasm and for having made of the Global Forum once again a creative space to share knowledge and to brainstorm ideas. We are looking forward to seeing all of you next year at the fifteenth Global Forum. In the meantime thank you again for your continuing support and keep on networking! Sébastien Lévy Sylviane Torpokoff Vice-President of the Global Forum President of the Global Forum Proceedings - Global Forum 2005 p 3 7 & 8 November 2005 in Brussels, Belgium – © ITEMS International 2005 The Global Forum 2005 was realised with the active and efficient support of its Main Sponsors And with the friendly support of its Supporting Sponsors As well as of its Press Supporters Proceedings - Global Forum 2005 p 4 7 & 8 November 2005 in Brussels, Belgium – © ITEMS International 2005 PROGRAMME 7 November 2005 WELCOME ADDRESSES Senator Pierre Laffitte, President of the French Foundation Sophia-Antipolis, Alpes- Maritimes, France Sylviane Toporkoff, President of the Global Forum, ITEMS International, France DAY 1 OPENING SESSION p 16 Moderator: Senator Pierre Laffitte, President of the French Foundation Sophia-Antipolis, Alpes-Maritimes, France Keynote Speakers: Marc Verwilghen, Minister for Economy, Energy, Foreign Trade and Science Policy, Belgium The Belgium Approach to Meet Convergence Viviane Reding, Commissioner, Information Society & Media, European Commission Why Convergence is a Motor of Growth and Jobs in the Knowledge Economy Kevin Martin, Chairman, U.S. Federal Communications Commission, USA Introduction to the FCC Donald Abelson, Chief, International Bureau, U.S. Federal Communications Commission, USA The Impact of Convergence Zsolt Nagy, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Romania Romanian ICT Overview André Santini, Former French Minister, President of the Global Cities Dialogue The Global Cities Dialogue Proceedings - Global Forum 2005 p 5 7 & 8 November 2005 in Brussels, Belgium – © ITEMS International 2005 DAY 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE SESSIONS p 23 Moderator: Miriam Sapiro, President of Summit Strategies International, USA Speakers: Masao Matsumoto, Director-General for Technology Policy Coordination, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC), Japan Strategies for Realizing an Ubiquitous Network Society Patrick de Smedt, Chairman, Microsoft Europe, Middle East and Africa - EMEA Enabling Innovation in the Information Society Kathryn Brown, Senior Vice President, Public Policy Development and Corporate Social Responsibility, Verizon Communications, USA Verizon FiOS Jean-Paul Lepeytre, Senior Vice President Services Division, Thales, France e-Government: A New Challenge for Europe DAY 1 SESSION 1 INFRASTRUCTURES & SYSTEMS CONVERGENCE p 30 Chair: Michael Kennedy, Senior Vice President, Government Relations and Country Manager - Canada and Latin America, Motorola, Inc., USA Convergence through Seamless Mobility Moderator: Sergio Antocicco, Chairman INTUG - International Telecommunications Users Groups & President ANUIT -Italian Association of Telecom Users, Italy Speakers: Brent Olson, Assistant Vice President, Regulatory Policy, Emerging Services and Technologies, SBC Services, Inc., USA The Convergence of the Communications Marketplace and SBC’s Transition to a Multimedia Communications Company Takahiro Yokoyama, Director, International Frequency Policy Office, Radio Department, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications - MIC, Japan Spectrum Strategy for Wireless Broadband Services Jørgen Friis, Deputy Director-General & Margot Dor, Director Business Development, European Telecommunications Standards Institute – ETSI What Convergence Means to Us - Two Highlights Laurent Chesnais, CEO, Netsize, France Breaking Communication Barriers Pierre Tournassoud, Vice President Network Strategy, Alcatel Triple Play Convergence from Fixed to Mobile Bernard Mathieu, Head of Radiocommunications Programmes, Directorate for Programmes and Industrial Policy, CNES - French Space Agency, France The Space Contribution to Digital Divide and to e-Inclusion and e-Accessibility Robert Bednarek, Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, SES-Global, Luxemburg Mobile Media and the Role of Satellites Proceedings - Global Forum 2005 p 6 7 & 8 November 2005 in Brussels, Belgium – © ITEMS International 2005 DAY 1 SESSION 2 SOFTWARE IN AN EVOLVING ENVIRONMENT p 40 Chair & Moderator: Gilles Polin, eGovernment EMEA Lead, Microsoft Corporation Speakers: Jesús Villasante, Head of Unit, Software Technologies and Distributed Systems, European Commission Software Technologies Research in Europe Michael Stankosky, Professor, George Washington University, Department of Engineering Management & Systems Engineering 21st Century Software Engineering Jacques De Kegel, Wireless Broadband & Sensing Solutions EBO - Benelux Sales Leader, IBM, Belgium SAFIR - EU Project Hervé Rannou, President, Items International, France Software & Interoperability DAY 1 SESSION 3 CONVERGENCE REGULATION AND NET GOVERNANCE p 47 Chair: Ashton Johnston, Partner, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary US LLP Moderator: Andrew Lipman, Partner, Attorney at Law, Vice President, Swidler Berlin, LLP, USA Speakers: Muna Nijem, CEO/Chairman of the Board of Jordan Telecommunications Regulatory Commission Convergence and its Great Impact on Regulation Michael Ridley, Partner, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary UK LLP, UK Television Regulation: The Final Frontier? Jean-Eric de Cockborne, Head of Unit, Audiovisual and Media Policies, EC Regulating Audio-Visual Media Services Gabrielle Gauthey, Director, Information and Communication Technologies, ARCEP Convergence and Regulation L. Marie Guillory, Member and Founder, Guillory & Hjort, Advisors to the Rural Communications