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Appearances

I regularly present at leading trade shows. Here is an up to date listing of my past and present commitments.

Date: Event: Role:
09/30/2002 IWE-New York, NY Presenter: Online gaming - Getting down to business
05/17/2002 EC2002-Beijing, China Presenter: Broadband Service Demand
05/5-8/2002 Cable2002-New Orleans Presenter: Economic Implications of Operational Support Systems
02/22/2002 IWE-New York, NY Panelist: Technology Innovations Roundtable
01/14/2002 WCA-San Jose, CA Presenter: Automatic Provisioning of Broadband Services
10/10/2001 ISPCON-Las Vegas, NV Presenter: Open Access Provisioning and New Developments for Cable ISPs
06/11/2001 Cable 2001-Chicago, IL Presenter: Non-Invasive Network Management
05/30/2001 CISPA-Santa Rosa, CA Member of Panel on Open Access
04/05/2001 ISPCON-Baltimore, MD Presenter: Open Access Provisioning and New Developments for Cable ISPs
05/08/2000 Cable 2000-New Orleans Presenter: Broadband Readiness, Monitoring Client Experience
06/04/1999 Cable1999-Chicago, IL Presenter: Self Service Activation: A self install field trial
07/07/1995 AECT Summer Conference Presenter: Becoming a statewide healthcare provider: Telemedicine and the ICN
02/02/1995 IDLA Conference Member of board representing hospitals -- Future of Iowa Networks
 

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