The FTTH Asia Pacific council officially launches the 2018 FTTH Asia Pacific conference: the deployment of optical fiber to the network's most terminal - will be held at the ford shangri-la hotel in Manila from 8 to 10 May 2018.
This year is the 13th, and the FTTH Asia Pacific conference has become the most important conference for all companies active in the asia-pacific telecom market.
The event will be more than 600 telecoms operators in the asia-pacific region, solution providers and telecom supplier executives, this will help your company as market leaders, and with the industry leader in communication and explore business opportunities.
The meeting by the republic of the Philippines national information and communication technology, PLDT company, Globe telecom, cable TV association Coverge ICT and the Philippines, also includes large dinner sponsored by yofc dedecates road.
"We are very pleased that this year's FTTH asia-pacific conference is being held in the Philippines," said Wataru Katsurashima.
President of the FTTH Asia Pacific council.
The recent announcement made the Philippines one of the most exciting telecommunications markets in the asia-pacific region.The government and existing network operators have shown great enthusiasm for improving the telecommunications infrastructure, and third operators have been invited to join the market.
This is a great time to visit the country and learn about partnerships, investments and opportunities for innovation.
The conference will focus on the challenges and opportunities faced by telecommunications regulators and network operators in the asia-pacific region, with the theme of "connecting fiber optics business, policy and technology".
The conference will discuss the socio-economic benefits of high-core fiber and share technologies and strategies for achieving substantial success stories.
It is also possible to delve into and focus on how to effectively deploy and operate a profitable business strategy and technical analysis of fibre-optic networks.
This year's meeting marks the first collaboration between the FTTH Asia Pacific council and the CRU exhibition department.
"We are delighted to be working on such an important and mature industry conference," said Nicola Coslett, CRU's chief executive.
CRU is a global authority on the supply chain of fiber-optic and communications cables and has successfully hosted the world conference on fibre optic cables. "According to our research data, 73% of FTTx users and 48% of fixed broadband users are located in the asia-pacific region in 2017.
The development of the asia-pacific region is driving global demand, which makes this meeting crucial to understanding global markets.