CC is launching its new media service – CC-Webinars.Live for the community members enabling them to virtually join the panel discussion and knowledge sharing sessions as well as arrange private group meetings and take advantage of branded options. CC-Webinars.Live provide members the advantages that range from flexibility to cost-effectiveness. Members do not have to travel to webinars but can participate from the comfort of their own homes and offices. This serves the company budget, saving travel expenses while continuing to expand knowledge sharing, conducting virtual meetings and promoting further brands.
Mr. Cédric Gonin Senior Marketing Director Mobile Services at Orange International Carriers covering wholesale strategy and development on Mobile interconnect and roaming solutions. He’s is member of the I3Forum board and WBA Board.
Mr. Cédric Gonin was Wireless Broadband Director at Orange France leading the Orange Wi-Fi activity from September 2008 to January 2013. He is Director and former Co-Chair of the Wireless Broadband Alliance Board since 2008.
Since 1997, Mr. Cedric Gonin has been in charge of several responsibilities in Orange Business Services activities leading pre-sales support for VPN, security and mobility products for Orange Business Services international large accounts. Mr. Cedric Gonin holds a M.S. in telecommunications and IT from Versailles University, France, and attended an entrepreneurship program within Orange.
Daniel is a co-founder of Preiskel & Co and has over 20 years’ experience working in the telecoms, media and technology sectors, advising across the globe. He has been ranked for over 15 years in major independent research guides as one of the world’s leading communications lawyers.
He is particularly recognised for commercial and regulatory work in the UK and overseas. He also advises various clients (including a major Korean handset manufacturer) on international investments and acquisitions as well as on major privatisations. Recent work includes advising a group of mobile operators and content providers in reversing a decision of a European telecoms regulator. He has recently been advising Japanese and Middle Eastern mobile network operators on MVNOs as well as advising a range of MVNOs & MVNAs in various continents. Daniel, together with his international team, typically advises companies on the legal aspects of their multi-national services, with an increasing amount of advice on cloud issues, software as a service, privacy and data retention issues.
Daniel Preiskel has chaired and is a regular speaker at prestigious international telecoms conferences and is on the Steering Committee of the MEF Privacy in Apps Programme that has attracted a fair amount of coverage in the press.
Daniel is a founder of the International MVNOx Association and former Vice-Chair of the IBA Communications Law Group. He is a member of and provides regulatory input to the following industry associations: ISPA, ITSPA, MEF and FCS. In addition, he and his team have advised the Spanish Chamber of Commerce and some of their member companies from a cross section of industries.
Previous experience includes working as an investment banker in Deutsche Morgan Grenfell’s telecoms team and heading telecoms and technology departments at two City law firms. He has also worked in the European Commission’s Competition Directorate on anti-trust matters in the telecoms sector. In addition to his broad range of TMT sector clients, he advises companies in a range of sectors including gambling & gaming, retail, energy and sport.
He has a MA in law from Cambridge University (Jesus College), speaks seven languages and has passed the SFA investment banking exams.
Alistair’s career spans over 20 years in the telecoms sector, during which time he has worked both within major UK telecoms operators including BT and Manx Telecom, as well as being instrumental in establishing and growing managed telecoms solutions providers. His focus on technical innovation combined with his experience in business development have enabled him to create strategic relationships to position these businesses at the forefront of their market and generate new revenue streams. During his time at Pod Group, he has been responsible for specialized projects within the Pod Solutions division, working with key partners and stakeholders to develop new products and services, drive the research and development of new technologies and build strategic partnerships with customers and suppliers.
As EVP Mobile Cloud, Paul leads Digitalk’s cloud-based ‘MVNE as a Service’ business unit, supporting MNOs, MVNAs and MVNOs. Paul has an extensive background in the telecoms industry, working with both operators and vendors in a range of executive roles to deliver innovative and successful communications products and services.
Robert Staniszewski has been active on Poland’s mobile telephony market for 21 years now.
Since 2009 he has been the Director of the Wholesale Department at Polkomtel Sp. z o.o. (the operator of Plus mobile network) and Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. (the biggest pay TV provider in Central and Eastern Europe).
Robert Staniszewski is responsible for wholesale cooperation with Polish and foreign carriers. His responsibilities include:
- acquisition of partners, development of cooperation and maintaining of relations with telecommunication operators,
- sale and purchasing of wholesale interconnect services, traffic exchange,
- sale and purchasing of international roaming services on wholesale basis,
- sale of national roaming and other services to MVNO’s,
- development of wholesale products to be offered via wholesale channels of Polkomtel/Cyfrowy Polsat,
- support for process of regulation of the wholesale telecommunication market in Poland
- wholesale settlements with partners.
Robert Staniszewski is a graduate of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of Warsaw University where he studied International Economy and completed his studies with a major in economic sciences. Subsequently he completed doctoral studies at the Faculty of Economic Sciences of Warsaw University, obtaining a Ph.D. title in Economic Sciences. Until 2006 he worked as an Assistant Professor and lecturer at the Chair of International Economic Relations of Warsaw University’s Faculty of Economic Sciences.