'Telecom operators in the Middle East face a changing market, with growing competition, the convergence of fixed and mobile services and an ongoing need to increase average revenue per user (ARPU) and customer loyalty. With Motorola's UMA technology, operators are able to increase the value to customers by enabling them to obtain cost effective service with increased convenience,'
said Ghassan El Housseini, Market Development Manager - Messaging and Seamless Mobility, Motorola Networks & Enterprise, MEA.
El Housseini will address the conference on 4th December, to provide operators with a strategic insight into the potential of UMA to deliver seamless mobility services across converged networks. The presentation will focus on how UMA can fit with convergence strategies, UMA handset requirements, and the user experience, implications and long term potential of the technology.
Network Convergence Middle East takes place at the Al Murooj Rotana Hotel, Dubai, from 3-6 December 2006.
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