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When in Rome, Visit the TV Evolution Summit

This rapid evolution of the TV market has created the imperative for decision makers across all sectors of the developing television business to come together, to debate and resolve the common challenges, and develop their content and technology strategies.

To cater to this need, Informa Telecoms and Media has brought together three of its established international events, addressing different sectors of the rapidly evolving broadband delivery value chain, to provide a forum that will allow senior executives to meet, learn and partner for mutual benefit.

The latest insights on content strategy, network strategy and device strategy will be shared via three concurrent events at the TV Evolution Summit during 4 - 5 July 2006, at the Cavalieri Hilton hotel, in Rome, Italy.

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