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Mobile World Congress to start on Monday in Barcelona with busy agenda
MADRID, Feb 22, 2013 (Xinhua via COMTEX) --
The annual Mobile World Congress,
one of the most important events in the mobile telecommunications
industry, will kick off in the city of Barcelona on Monday.
The four-day event will bring together around 70,000 delegates
from all over the world to the Catalan city where issues such as
Over The Top (OTT) services are likely to be high on the agenda.
These services will allow users to participate in chats, send
messages and make calls with a simultaneous exchange of images or
video. However, there is still a debate in the industry about what
is exactly the best way to present these services, be it through
apps, platforms to share multimedia content or services such as
Acme Packet's "Session Border Controller," which aims to guarantee
security in communications.
The year of 2013 is also expected to be the year of the Long
Term Evolution (LTE) communications system. There are already
around 40 networks for this fourth generation (4G) around the
world and it is expected to grow to around 50 percent of all
networks by 2015-2016.
Meanwhile, the increased use of 4G opens the door to an
expansion in consumer video, with a subsequent rise in traffic.
Traffic management will continue to be a major factor to be
discussed with companies such as Citrix Bytemobile working with
operators such as Vodafone, SFR and Telefonica to help meet the
new challenges in traffic management.
Machine to Machine (M2M) is also likely to be high on the
agenda, given that by 2020 it is predicted there will be 12
billion M2M connections around the world.
M2M is viewed in many circles as the future of consumerism and
of the electronics industry with clients able to shop and pay,
among other things, through their mobile phones.
The Congress will feature around 1,500 exhibitors, a special
App Planet zone for applications, as well as conferences, forums
and keynote speakers from the industry as well as providing a
possibility for networking.
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