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Korea/ Australia / New Zealand - KANZ Broadband Summit 2005

Information on the three nation summit on broadband held in Seoul in June 2005.

The Korea, Australia New Zealand Broadband Summit was hosted by the Korean Government in Seoul on 9 & 10 June 2005. The Summit was attended by the Australian and Korean ministers and the deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Development in New Zealand.

Delegations representing industry and research organisations from all countries attended and discussed various aspects of the Korean, Australian and New Zealand broadband experiences, including the broadband networks and government broadband initiatives of all countries, applications for wired and wireless broadband networks digital content, industrial and research collaboration and lessons learned so far.

Below are the presentations from the Summit.

 

Opening Session

Opening Remarks

The Honourable Daeje Chin PhD

Minister of Information and Communication, Korea

 

Opening Remarks

Senator The Honourable Helen Coonan

Minister for Communications Information Technology & The Arts

Opening Helen Coonan.doc

 

Opening Remarks

David Smol

Deputy Secretary, Minister of Economic Development New Zealand

Opening_David smol.pdf

 

Session I: Broadband Networks & Services

Broadband Networks & Services (Fixed)

Recent Initiatives in Australia

Justin Milne

Chief of BigPond, Telstra (AUST)

Session_I_1_justin Milne.pdf

 

Broadband Networks & Services (Fixed)

Recent Initiatives in Korea

Il-Sung Nam

Assistance Vice President, Korea Telecom (KOR)

Session_I_2_Nam Il Sung.pdf

 

Broadband Networks and Services (Mobile)

I-mode, Optus Zoo, Vodafone Live & other rich media services

Horden Wiltshire

m.Net (AUST)

Session_I_3 Horden Wiltshire.pdf

 

Broadband Networks & Services (Mobile)

Mobile Network Initiatives in Korea

Song-Yee Yoon

Vice President, SK Telecom (KOR)

Session_I_4_Yoon Song-E.pdf

Session II: Broadband Applications

DMB

Won-Sik Cheung

Senior Member of Research, Korea Telecom (KOR)

Session_II_1_Cheung Won sik.pdf

Home Networks

Woo-Seung Lee

Manager, SK Telecom (KOR)

Session_II_2_Lee Woo Seung.pdf

Applications of Broadband Services

John david kim

Ovum (Aust)

Session_II_3_John David Kim.pdf

e-health

Bruce Satchwell

Alice Technologies (AUST)

Session_II_4_Bruce Satchwell.pdf

e-health

Jin-Ok Jeon

CEO BIT Computer (KOR)

Session_II_5_Jeon Jin ok.pdf

 

NZ broadband markets

Phil Shepherd

MediaLab South Pacific (NZ)

Session_II_6_Phil Shepherd_Medialab_NZ Broadband Markets.pdf

Session III: Digital Contents

On-line Contents

Kil-Young YOO

Director Nexon Corporation (KOR)

Session_III_1_Yoo kil young.pdf

Mobile Contents

Kwang-Rip Hyum

CTO, InnoAce., Ltd (KOR)

Session_III_2_Hyum Kwang-Rip.pdf

Advanced Media Content

Kim Dalton

Australian Film Commission (AUST)

Session_III_3_Kim Dalton.pdf

Content Creation Scenarios

Rohan Lund

Seven Network (AUST)

Session_III_4_Rohan Lund.pdf

Interactive Content, Games

Tom Kennedy

MediaZoo, Chairman Digital Content Action Agenda (AUST)

Session_III_5_Tom Kennedy.pdf

Session IV: Application Research

Broadband Applications R&D

Kwang-Joon Kim

Vice President, ETRI (KOR)

Session_IV_1_Kim Kwang Joon.pdf

Broadband Applications R&D

Dean Economou

CSIRO (AUST)

Session_IV_2_Dean Economou.pdf

R&D in New Zealand

Prof. Tony McGregor

The University of Waikato (NZ)

Session_IV_3_Tony McGregor.pdf

Fibre Optic Research

Prof. John D. Harvey

Auckland University (NZ)

Session_IV_4_John Harvey.pdf

Wrap-up Session: Discussion of Summit Outcomes

 

Joon-Hwhan Chang

ICA (KOR)

Session_V_1_Chang Joon Hwhan.pdf

 

Elizabeth Masamune

Austrade (AUST)

 

 

Phil Shepherd

Medialab South Pacific (NZ)

 

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