For
novice modellers and experienced managers alike, this stimulating meeting of minds
examines the latest market issues in a common language that brings refreshing clarity
to every subject it touches; from the real cost of mobile broadband to the challenging
case for FTTH; and from timing the launch of a new IPTV service to implementing
a corporate activity-based costing system.
We will also use the event to launch the long-awaited STEM version 7.2, and more
importantly, to reveal a new product strategy that will transform STEM from its
current specialised interface through to a modern, multi-layered calculation and
communication experience.
Draft programme features a ‘drains-up’ on network modelling by sector
This 14th STEM User Group Meeting is aimed at the wider group of users, which means
not just the rocket-science ‘model heads’ who you might imagine driving STEM, but
the much wider audience of managers, planners, analysts, accountants, executives
and investors who have so much to gain from a transparent and robust modelling platform
which generates results they can trust. The STEM modelling process is designed
to transcend organisational boundaries through its common language and intuitive
graphical interface, so the event naturally suits delegations from marketing, product,
network and finance departments.
Quite apart from the state-of-the-art modelling presentations and insightful debate,
you will also meet and mingle with our leading practitioners – the STEM expert consulting
group – and learn from their first-hand experience of working with our business-modelling
solution and the quality, personal technical support you can expect from Analysys
Mason.
Outline session structure for day one
Morning (1)
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Morning (2)
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Lunch
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Afternoon
(1)
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Afternoon
(2)
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Evening
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The shape of a mobile network model in the era of LTE and RAN
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Introduction to new STEM 7.2 product launch
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Excursion with secret itinerary for tourists
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The true cost of mobile broadband: recent work and guest presentations
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Future vision for STEM: connecting users and ideas
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Gala dinner at King’s College
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Visiting partners are welcome to join in this year’s extra-curricular activities,
including a secret lunch outing on day one and an optional tour of King’s Chapel
on day two. The sumptuous gala dinner on the Tuesday evening provides a relaxed
opportunity to catch up with other members of the group and to share frank opinions
on the realities facing the industry today.
Outline session structure for day two
Morning (1)
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Morning (2)
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Lunch
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Afternoon
(1)
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Afternoon
(2)
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Evening
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Wake-up training session on activity-based costing
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FTTH as a future staple of fixed access network models
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Optional tour of King’s Chapel
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How to model bandwidth aggregation and core networks
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Modelling clinic: latest client requirements and how to deliver
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Informal meal for overnight guests
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Registration is now closed
