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Broadband Technologies Drive the Economic Transformation

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Do you even leave your house without your mobile phone?


Last year alone, private companies invested more than $70 billion dollars
in North American communications infrastructure.

  How much of this investment will you profit from?

Come to SUPERCOMM 2009 and find out.


Broadband industry statistics are impressive.

In healthcare, education, the environment and the connected home, broadband technologies are dramatically improving our lives. 

We see it in healthcare, where instant access to medical records can literally mean the difference between life and death.

We see it in education, where geographic barriers no longer exist.

We see it in the global commitment to going green, with teleconferencing and telecommuting making a significant contribution to decreasing our carbon footprint.

We see it in our connected home, where entertainment is here, it’s now, it’s everywhere you want it to be.

 
SUPERCOMM show cases four days of broadband solutions, including visionary keynotes from industry leaders, an extensive exhibitor list and business boosting networking events.  

 


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SUPERCOMM Attendees

SUPERCOMM draws on a tradition started over 20 years ago, bringing service providers, network owners, manufacturers, suppliers and related professionals together to exchange ideas and innovations, “what ifs” and “what’s next.”

What do you see as the biggest opportunities in the industry?

“Clearly, Fiber to the Home (FTTH) is the biggest growth area from our perspective at this time. Here, there are many opportunities for innovation leaders from carriers to component makers.”

Bernhard Deutsch
Director of Marketing and Market Development, Corning Cable Systems