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Looking Forward to Asia Connected Family 2008 Conference

Aggregated Source: China Newswire
July 29, 2008|

Event takes place on December 1-2, 2008 at Renaissance Shanghai Pudong Hotel, China

Shanghai, china (July 29, 2008) /China Newswire/ — Under the supervision of Shanghai Information Services Association, "Asia Connected Family 2008″ will be held between 1st and 2nd of December 2008 in Renaissance Shanghai Pudong Hotel, China. It is organized by Global Leaders Institute.

Having experienced a downtown of Digital Family which was first impelled in cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, nowadays, China is dramatically becoming the largest market on Digital Family business. It's estimated that by 2010, China's Digital Family market will have reached CHY 80 Billions. While enjoying a high speed development period, it also presents various problems, for instance: What makes an effective business model for China's Digital Family industry? How Telecom operators carry out value-added business under Digital Family Era? How much broadband technology can accelerate 3 network's convergence?

Asia Connected Family 2008 will invite government officials, industry leaders and experts to share their perceptions and expertise in order to cope with those problems and gain sustainable development of enterprises within the industry as well as the industry itself.

For further information about Asia Connected Family 2008, please visit: www.asiaconnectedfamily.com. For the full agenda, to register for the summit, or to inquire about the sponsorship & exhibition opportunities available, please feel free to contact us.

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