China Telecom 2003 conference set for January

Oct. 10, 2002
10 October 2002 -- The China Telecom 2003 conference, organised by Information Gatekeepers Inc. (IGI) and the Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC), will take place at the Hilton Hawaiian Village on January 17-18, 2003.

10 October 2002 -- The China Telecom 2003 conference, organised by Information Gatekeepers Inc. (IGI) and the Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC), will take place at the Hilton Hawaiian Village on January 17-18, 2003.

The theme of the conference is "Broadband and the New Competitive Landscape." Major Chinese telecom operators and equipment manufacturers and executives from international telecom companies are expected to address the conference.

IGI says the event will offer the best opportunities to network and exchange views on future business development strategies in the post-WTO China. It is conveniently scheduled to allow you to attend the PTC annual conference, January 19-23, 2003, also held at the Hilton Hawaiian
Village.

For additional information, visit www.chinaconf.com or contact Hui Pan at [email protected] or +1 617-232-3111.

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