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Creating Partnerships for Changing Business Needs at Capacity Europe

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By Thomas SimpsonOct 20, 2016

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Join Erik Kreifeldt at Capacity Europe November 7-9, 2016 in Paris, as he chairs two innovative panel sessions.

On November 7, Erik will be moderating the panel discussion "Wholesale & Enterprise - Creating Partnerships for Changing Business Needs" at 10:00am.

Gathering experience from both carriers and enterprises, this session will debate the successes and failures of past partnerships and highlight future opportunities. 

In a time when wholesale is increasingly eyeing enterprise as a sector for growth - an industry that has admitted to being behind its retail sibling in innovation - carriers are forced to step up their game.

In today’s competitive business climate, enterprises are looking for partners to not only deliver network reliability and security, but to provide flexibility and agility to evolve international connectivity alongside shifting demands.

Joining Erik to consider these issues are Brendan Floyd of AT&T Partner Solutions, Adel Bazerghi of BCE Nexxia - A Bell Canada Company, Marc Halbfinger of PCCW Global, and Martijn Blanken of Telstra

Erik returns to the stage on Novemeber 9 to host the "Analyst Session" on Global Wholesale Market Forecasts. 

From regional market growth to the next big thing in disruptive technology, this session will provide insight on future strategic planning and how to keep up with the winds of change.

Meet with Erik - or TeleGeography's other attendees Elliott Cheresh and Mike Healey - to discuss TeleGeography's latest research. Follow @CapacityEvents on Twitter to keep up with Capacity Europe. 

 

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Erik Kreifeldt

Erik Kreifeldt

Principal Analyst Erik Kreifeldt tracks the international network services industry, advising global operators on market trends. With more than 20 years of industry experience—including over a decade of research with TeleGeography—he specializes in strategic decisions that require genuine data, analysis, and insight. Before joining TeleGeography, Erik was an optical networking industry analyst, trade reporter, and optical physics science writer. He continues to draw inspiration from the profound-yet-underappreciated work of maintaining infrastructure essential for global commerce—and awe at how it all gets done.

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