ETNO-MLex Regulatory Summit 2018

ETNO is once again partnering with MLex, the leading provider of insight, analysis and commentary to regulation and competition specialists in Europe, the US, Brazil and China.


ETNO-MLex Regulatory Summit 2018.jpgNow in its seventh successful year, the Summit creates a platform for up to 200 high-level delegates, representing telecom operators, the EU institutions, regulators, academics, investors and other industry stakeholders, to discuss key EU regulatory issues.

The event’s high level panels will focus on the following aspects:

  • Regulation in 2018
  • Tomorrow’s telecom laws: towards a new access doctrine
  • Business models: what’s next
  • Fireside chat: 5G, technological convergence and industry collaboration
  • Spectrum policy: a European Chimera

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Details

Date: 31 January 2018
Time: 08.30-15.30h
Venue: Radisson Blu Royal, Rue du Fossé aux Loups 47, 1000, Brussels, Belgium
Twitter: #ETNOMLex

  • DAY 1

    08.30 - 09.00
    Registration & welcome coffee
    09.00 - 09.45
    Keynote Panel: European tech leadership on the global stage

    From the Gigabit Society to the EECC: is regulatory reform keeping pace with high-level political objectives?​

    • Pilar Del Castillo, Member of the European Parliament
    • Kamila Kloc, Deputy Head of Cabinet, Vice-President Andrus Ansip, European Commission
    • Lise Fuhr, Director General, ETNO
    09.45 - 10.00
    Keynote Panel: Fireside chat: Regulation in 2018
    • Johannes Gungl, Chairman 2018, BEREC interviewed by Robert McLeod, Chairman, MLex
    10.00 - 11.00
    Tomorrow’s telecom laws: towards a new access doctrine

    How is the European regulatory framework re-shaping? Is the Electronic Communications Code an evolution, a revolution or in line with the status-quo? Which models will be incentivised and which ones will be hampered? Will regulators have more or less powers?

    • Anthony Whelan, Director, DG Connect, European Commission
    • Wolfgang Kopf, Senior Vice President Public & Regulatory Affairs, Deutsche Telekom 
    • Gera van Duijvenvoorde, General Counsel, KPN Netco and Professor in Telecommunications Law, University of Leiden
    • Marc Bourreau, Professor, Telecom ParisTech, and Joint Academic Director, CERRE 
    • Ben Wreschner, Interim Public Policy Director, Vodafone Group 
    11.00 - 11.20
    Networking break
    11.20 – 11.30
    A US view on the Future of Telecoms
    • Brendan Carr, Commissioner, FCC
    11.30 - 12.30
    Business models: what’s next?

    Are telcos really moving towards the platform-model? Is free connectivity next? Which space for innovation in the telecoms sector? Can telcos leverage metadata and location data to expand consumer choice? Is there enough demand for FTTH networks? Which role for telecom-media convergence? 

    • Carl-Christian Buhr,Deputy Head of Cabinet, Commissioner Gabriel 
    • Ursula Pachl, Deputy Director General, BEUC
    • Enrique Medina Malo, Chief Policy Officer, Telefonica
    • Erzsebet Fitori, Director General, FTTH Council Europe 
    12.30 - 13.40
    Networking lunch
    13.40 - 13.55
    5G Keynote
    • Michael Peeters, Head of Innovation Portfolio, Nokia 
    13.55 - 14.50
    Fireside chat: 5G, technological convergence and industry collaboration

    How do network development and management change in the 5G era? How will the convergence of technologies impact the markets? Is the business case for 5G solid? How important is collaboration within the industry? Which degree of scale is needed? How are we doing on integrating verticals and enhancing cross-industry collaboration?

    • Guillaume Loriot, Director, Information, Communication and Media, DG COMP, European Commission 
    • Marc Lebourges, Director, European Regulation and Economic Studies, Orange Group
    • Phillip Malloch, Executive Board Chair, ETNO 
    • Pastora Valero, Vice President, Public Policy and Government Affairs for Europe, EMEAR, Cisco Systems
    14.50 - 15.30
    Spectrum policy: a European Chimera

    Europe has discussed reform and harmonisation of spectrum policy for years: are we close to a breakthrough? What are the real roadblocks? What are the concrete 5G spectrum needs? Are we on track to meet them or miss them?

    • Andreas Geiss, Head of Unit for Spectrum Policy, DG Connect, European Commission 
    • Gunnar Hökmark, Member of the European Parliament 
    • Mathieu Weill, Head of Digital Economy Department, DG Entr, French Economy Ministry 
    • Afke Schaart, VP and Head of Europe, GSMA 


    The sessions will be moderated by: 

    • Vesela Gladicheva, Senior Correspondent, Telecoms, Media, IT, MLex
    • Robert McLeod, Chairman, MLex
    • Magnus Franklin, Chief Correspondent, TMT, MLex
  • Confirmed speakers
    • Johannes Gungl, Chairman 2018, BEREC    
    • Brendan Carr, Commissioner, FCC 
    • Carl-Christian Buhr, Deputy Head of Cabinet, Commissioner Gabriel 
    • Kamila Kloc, Deputy Head of Cabinet, Vice-President Andrus Ansip, European Commission
    • Anthony Whelan, Director of Directorate B, Electronic Communications Networks & Services in DG Connect, European Commission
    • Guillaume Loriot, Director, Information, Communication and Media, DG COMP, European Commission 
    • Andreas Geiss, Head of Unit for Spectrum Policy, DG Connect, European Commission 
    • Pilar del Castillo, Rapporteur for the Electronic Communications Code, Member of the European Parliament, EPP, Spain
    • Gunnar Hökmark, Member of the European Parliament 
    • Mathieu Weill, Head of Digital Economy Department, DG Entr, French Economy Ministry 
    • Marc Bourreau, Professor, Telecom ParisTech, and Joint Academic Director, CERRE 
    • Ursula Pachl, Deputy Director General, BEUC
    • Erzsebet Fitori, Director General, FTTH Council Europe 
    • Wolfgang Kopf, Senior Vice President Public & Regulatory Affairs, Deutsche Telekom
    • Enrique Medina Malo, Chief Policy Officer, Telefonica
    • Marc Lebourges, Director, European Regulation and Economic Studies, Orange Group 
    • Gera van Duijvenvoorde, Competition Counsel, KPN and Professor in Telecommunications Law at eLaw, University Leiden
    • Michael Peeters, Head of Innovation Portfolio, Nokia 
    • Lise Fuhr, Director General, ETNO
    • Phillip Malloch, Executive Board Chair, ETNO 
    • Pastora Valero, Vice President, Public Policy and Government Affairs for Europe, EMEAR, Cisco Systems
    • Afke Schaart, VP and Head of Europe, GSMA 
    • Ben Wreschner, Interim Public Policy Director, Vodafone Group 
  • Media

    Press enquiries can be sent to Alessandro Gropelli, Director of Communications & Media: gropelli@etno.eu, +32 476 94 18 39 or Gabriel Daia, Digital Communications Officer: daia@etno.eu, +32 483 50 98 86.

    We are happy to facilitate bilateral interviews with speakers.

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