[Cs_announce] Special Invitation to CTIA WIRELESS 2008 in Las Vegas (fwd)

Steve Garcia steve at helios.cs.csubak.edu
Fri Feb 22 10:06:47 PST 2008



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Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 12:55:03 -0500
From: Sarah Bublitz <SBublitz at ctia.org>
To: steve at cs.csubak.edu
Subject: Special Invitation to CTIA WIRELESS 2008 in Las Vegas

Hello Steve,



I would like to invite you and your students to attend CTIA WIRELESS
when we come to the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, April 1-3,
2008. This is a great opportunity to show your students what the
wireless world is all about!



As our guests, you will be enrolled in the Platinum Pass program and
receive FREE access at the Show to:



Keynote Sessions

Learn from the experience of these industry leaders:

* Robert Bach (President, Entertainment & Devices Division, Microsoft
Corporation)

* Marco Boerries (President, Yahoo! Mobile)

* Dan Hesse (President & CEO, Sprint Nextel Corporation)

* Lowell McAdam (CTIA Chairman; President & CEO, Verizon Wireless)

* Arun Sarin (Chief Executive Officer, Vodafone Group Plc)



             Infrastructure Roundtable:

* Robert Dotson (President & CEO, T-Mobile)

* Simon Beresford-Wylie (Chief Executive Officer, Nokia Siemens)

* Patricia Russo (Chief Executive Officer, Alcatel Lucent)

* Carl-Henric Svanberg (President & CEO, Ericsson)

* Mike Zafirovski (Chief Executive Officer, Nortel)



Exhibits/Pavilions

Discover special technology pavilions, international pavilions and over
1,200 exhibitors from the wireless industry - all in one place.



Seminars

Titles include Fast Track with MOTODEV, Fixed-Mobile Convergence; M2M
Carrier Strategies: The New Rules; Mobile VoIP; NAVTEQ Global LBS
Wireless Ceremony - The Americas; Next Gen Backhaul: 3G, 4G and Beyond;
Opportunities and Obstacles Implementing Wireless Applications; What's
Next in Wireless.



The Road to 4G

What does the future look like for Wireless & You? CTIA explores the
Road to 4G - ubiquitous broadband wireless

connectivity anytime, anywhere. Learn more about innovative solutions
such as 3G, WiMAX and LTE in the Central

Lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Immerse yourself in the 4G
experience.



Other Show highlights include Fashion in Motion and the CTIA Emerging
Technology (E-Tech) Awards.



For more show information, please go to www.ctia.org/ctiawireless
<http://www.ctia.org/ctiawireless> .





To register for your FREE passes, use the following instructions:

1.       Go to http://www.ctia.org/ctiashow/freepass/
<http://www.ctia.org/ctiashow/freepass/>

2.       Enter NVLP08 as your pass code.

3.       The company name that sent you this Platinum Pass Invitation is
CTIA-The Wireless Association.

4.       Click Proceed, register as a Non-Member and follow the
directions on your screen.

5.       The DEADLINE to REDEEM your free Platinum Pass registration is
Friday, March 14, 2008, Midnight, Pacific Time.*



This email can be forwarded to any colleagues who you feel may also be
interested in attending. Also, if you'd like to distribute a printable
flyer in your classroom or lounge area, please let me know.



If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via email at
sbublitz at ctia.org <mailto:sbublitz at ctia.org>  or by phone at (202)
736-3245.



I hope to see you at the show!



Thank you,

Sarah



Sarah Bublitz

Marketing Assistant, Conventions



CTIA-The Wireless Association(r)

Expanding the Wireless Frontier(tm)

1400 16th Street, NW Suite 600

Washington, DC 20036

Phone *: (202) 736-3245

Fax 7: (202) 736-3686

www.ctia.org <blocked::http://www.ctia.org/>



*THE PLATINUM PASS REGISTRATION WEBSITE CANNOT BE USED AFTER THE MARCH
14, 2008 DEADLINE. If you do not register by this deadline and still
wish to attend, you will have to pay for a badge.

*If you have already purchased a CTIA package, this pass becomes null
and void. No refunds will be issued for previously purchased
registration packages.

--
Steve Garcia
Lecturer/System Admin -- Computer Science
661-654-6748
steve at cs.csubak.edu
www.cs.csubak.edu/~steve
Ignorance killed the cat.  Curiosity was framed.




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