NAB2007 will offer a new super session focusing on IPTV April 17 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The session, entitled "IPTV: Market Outlook 2010," will examine the future of IPTV at a time when phone companies offering video program delivery continue to expand their content offerings and bandwidth.
Six executive panelists will participate in the super session, including:
James Goodmon, president and CEO, Capitol Broadcasting Company;
Alan Guggenheim, CEO, OpenTV;
Ed Horowitz, CEO, SES Americom;
Omar Javaid, VP of business development, QUALCOMM MediaFLO Technologies;
Shawn Strickland, VP of FiOS TV product management, Verizon Communications;
Dan York, executive VP of programming, AT&T.
The session will be held from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in room S222/223 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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