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FALL 2002 Seminar/Public Lecture Series
Topics in International Advanced Management
Broadband Networks in Asia

September 26th through December 5th, 2002
Every Thursday, 4:15 - 5:30 pm
Free to the Public
Stanford University, Gates Building B01 (Directions)
Instructor: Richard Dasher (rdasher at stanford dot edu)
* Available to Stanford students for one-unit credit as EE 402A, Topics in International Technology Management. (Register under EE 402A in Axess.)* Syllabus

Broadcast live via SITN (Stanford Instructional Television Network)
Stanford Online: Presentations available online to registered students.

The US-ATMC wishes to recognize major support for this series from:
Compaq Japan | KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) | PSDC (Panasonic Semiconductor Development Company)


Schedule of Speakers

DATE

SPEAKER

TOPIC

PRESENTATION MATERIALS

9/26

Kilnam Chon:
Chairman, APAN
Professor EECS, KAIST

Network Topology in Asia
Slides
10/3

Vivek Ragavan
President & CEO, Atrica, Inc.

Next Generation Network Software Protocols; Network Layers
Slides unavailable due to confidentiality issues
10/10

Lee Daniels
Managing Director, Newbridge Capital, Japan
Former President of AT&T Japan

Growth Patterns of Access Technologies in Asia
Slides
10/17 Bruce Davie
Cisco Fellow, Cisco Systems
Is QoS Necessary?
Quality of Service Mechanisms vs. Bandwidth Provisioning
Slides
10/24

Izumi Aizu
Principal, Asia Network Research
Executive Research Fellow, GLOCOM
Deputy Director, Institute for HyperNetwork Society

A Comparative Study on Broadband in Asia
Slides
10/31

Panelists:

Bernard Aboussouan
VP Marketing, BeamreachNetworks

Larry Stapleton
VP Global Technology Business Development, Terabeam

Panel:

Cost-effective Broadband Access for Asian Markets

Aboussouan
Slides

Stapleton slides unavailable due to confidentiality issues

11/7

Panelists:

George Chen
Senior VP, H&Q Asia Pacific

Sridhar Jagannathan
Former VP of Technology, SoftBank Emerging Markets

Panel:

Growth of broadband in the biggest Asian markets: China & India

Chen Slides

Jagannathan Slides

11/14 Shin'ichi Okamoto
Senior VP & CTO, Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc.
Online Gaming and the Demand on Bandwidth
Slides
11/21 Goli Ameri
Founder & President, eTinium
Seamless Mobility for the Broadband Wireless Industry
Slides
12/5

Panelists:

Lynn Liu
President & CEO, Aicent

Philip Parker
Founder & CEO, PJ Parker & Co

Andrew Kau
Managing Director, Walden International

Panel:

Winning Business Models: Generating Revenue in the Broadband Arena in Asia

Liu Slides 

Parker Slides

Kau Slides


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