DSL Forum To Launch Major Initiative At Broadband World Forum Americas

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San Jose, CA (PRWEB) August 30, 2006

WHAT: The DSL Forum will unveil its next major initiative for the broadband future in a press conference at the Broadband World Forum Americas, September 11-14, 2006, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Moving beyond the requirements of DSL access, this announcement will share how the DSL Forum is launching a new body of work to meet the needs of the next-generation network and quad play (voice, video, data and mobile) application landscape. Following the press conference, a question and answer session will be held with leading Forum members.

WHEN:     Tuesday, September 12, 2006

1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. PDT

WHERE:     Broadband World Forum Americas

Gazebo II, Pan Pacific Vancouver

Vancouver, British Columbia

ABOUT THE DSL FORUM:

The DSL Forum tailors broadband to meet the needs of the next generation of multi-media services and the online community. By forging agreements on common technical requirements and embracing new applications, the Forum works to streamline processes, define specifications, and share best practices that set the stage for effective deployments and explosive global DSL growth. Established in 1994, the DSL Forum is an international industry consortium of over 200 leading service providers, equipment manufacturers and other interested parties. Please visit www.dslforum.org for more information.

NOTE TO EDITORS: To RSVP for the press conference or schedule an interview with a representative from the DSL Forum, please contact:

Lori Tokunaga

The Hoffman Agency

+ 1 (408) 975-3053

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