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Push To Talk Wireless Summit

25th March , 2004

Europe : Steve Griffin from PA Consulting Group - the leading international management, systems and technology consulting firm - will examine the basic architecture for Push-To-Talk (PTT) technology and weigh up the 'pros and cons' of different client-server solutions in a paper to be given at IIR's Push-to-Talk World Summit on (10:05am) 29 March 2004 at the Earl's Court Conference Centre, London.

Steve, a consultant in Wireless Technology at PA's Cambridge Technology Centre, will examine the basic architecture for PTT and outline different technical solutions for the handset, network and server. By correlating these technical options with future technology trends, the paper will evaluate different solutions in terms of time-to-market, potential take-up and penetration, and will align technical capability with end-user experience.

The paper will trace a clear evolution path for PTT technology, showing how the service will mature. It will be of particular value to engineers and product managers involved in designing the new PTT services soon to be offered by mobile operators.

Steve specializes in Value-Added Services and has extensive experience in technologies and infrastructure for mobile networks and service platforms. With PA, he has worked on a range of projects including: feasibility and design specification for mobile networks and services (GSM, GPRS and UMTS); technical design for UMTS bids; UMTS business modeling and due diligence.

Through its wireless technology expertise PA Consulting Group is the leading supplier of end-to-end solutions for the wireless industry. PA's technology-led consultancy solutions for 3G operators range from strategy development and business planning through to services creation, network design and rollout management. PA supports vendors directly through the provision of contract design of infrastructure and handset products, marketing and bidding support and infrastructure element design. www.paconsulting.com/wireless

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