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Current Analysis Named an Industry Analyst Group of GLOBALCOMM™ 2006 by TIA
Business Wire, May 25, 2006
STERLING, Va. & ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) has selected Current Analysis, Inc., as an Industry Analyst Group of GLOBALCOMM(TM) 2006. GLOBALCOMM(TM), the next-generation communications marketplace and summit, will be held June 4-8, 2006, at Chicago's McCormick Place, with exhibits open from Monday, June 5 through Wednesday, June 7. For TIA, GLOBALCOMM(TM) replaces SUPERCOMM(R) as TIA's annual industry event. GLOBALCOMM attracts industry leaders, decision makers and exhibitors from around the world in the broadband, IP, converged wireless, infrastructure, enterprise networks space and other international information and communications technology businesses.
As an Industry Analyst Group of the show, Current Analysis serves on a ten-member advisory board, assisting in the planning and development of GLOBALCOMM's conference programs and sessions. The research firm will have nearly 15 analysts in attendance, including wireless analyst Weston Henderek who will be participating in GLOBALCOMM's keynote sports panel, scheduled for Monday, June 5th from 12:15 - 1:15 pm.
"Having Current Analysis' team of experts on hand at GLOBALCOMM helps the entire international information and communications technology industry better understand the companies, technologies and trends on display on the show floor," said TIA President Matthew J. Flanigan.
Current Analysis is also providing attendees, exhibitors and industry partners of GLOBALCOMM with complimentary access to a customized GLOBALCOMM intelligence portal, which will deliver real-time industry news and objective analysis on all the key announcements made at GLOBALCOMM 2006. Attendees can access this intelligence by visiting www.currentanalysis.com/integrations/Globalcomm06/.
> About TIATIA is the leading trade association for the information and communications technology (ICT) industry. As owner and producer of GLOBALCOMM(TM), TIA represents global ICT suppliers and their service provider and enterprise customers through its leadership in standards development, domestic and international policy advocacy, and facilitating member business opportunities. TIA represents the communications sector of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA). Visit us at http://www.tiaonline.org.
About GLOBALCOMM(TM)
GLOBALCOMM(TM) is a trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). The Next-Generation Communications Marketplace and Summit will take place June 4-8, 2006, at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Visit www.globalcomm2006.com.
SUPERCOMM(R) is a registered trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and the United States Telecom Association (USTA). The final SUPERCOMM(R) was held in June 2005.
About Current Analysis: Current Analysis is the industry benchmark for excellence in navigating today's markets, serving as a critical, third-party expert in market and product analysis by offering competitive response solutions in the telecommunications, information technology and consumer electronics industries. By providing the most comprehensive and rapid intelligence through our CurrentCOMPETE(TM) platform, Current Analysis enables sales teams, marketing professionals, product managers, and executives to continuously anticipate and counter competitive threats while offering solid solutions to emerging obstacles. Visit Current Analysis at www.currentanalysis.com
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