Forum- Australian Broadband :  State of Play
Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn Campus

Thursday 5th March 2009

9.15am  – 12.30pm followed by lunch


Forum: Australian Broadband :  State of Play
Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn Campus

Contacts:

 Mandy Salomon:  0 419  551 290

 Prof.Trevor Barr 0408 800 928

 

 Where ?

 

       9.15 am- Meet as group
24 Wakefield Street Hawthorn, under white umbrellas  
then to Room SPS 201 (adjacent)

Map http://www.swinburne.edu.au/campuses/hawthorn/maps

  • 9.30 Forum

Australia is at a critical juncture in respect to its broadband future.

At a time when the Government is poised to appoint the successful tenderer( s) to build our multi-billion dollar broadband infrastructure, Australian strategists and policy makers are divided as to the overarching policy principles under which the initiative should take place. Questions include;

 

1.          What policy process could produce the best outcomes for
         Australia? 

2.          Who might be the key institutional broadband players?

3.          Where does Telstra sit in view of it being deemed to be ineligible
         to win the NBN tender?

4.          What broadband services are likely to be in demand in the next five years?

5.          How does Australia compare internationally? 

6.          How does universal service policy apply to broadband?  

 

  •  Presentations (15 mins each)
     1. Jean Michel Billaut State of play in Europe.(eg Pau)
     2. Jock Given Broadband: how big is the problem?
     3. Trevor Barr Broadband Services: Demand issues

  • 10.15 Morning Tea
     4. Tony Warren/Robert Morsillo (Telstra)
     5. Group Discussion

12.30 pm Lunch, hosted by Swinburne University   
 
Caffe Sospesa 428 Burwood Road  98191515

   

      

 

Broadband People

 

Presenters: 

 

Jean Michel Billaut, Internet Strategist, France (see attached bio)
http://billaut.typepad.com/

 

Jock Given, Professor of Media and Communications, Institute for Social Research, Swinburne

University of Technology.
jgiven@swin.edu.au

 

Trevor Barr, Principal Investigator into Broadband, CCI ARC; Professor Media and Telecommunications, Swinburne University of Technology

tbarr@swin.edu.au

 

Dr. Tony Warren

Executive Director - Regulatory Affairs

Public Policy and Communications, Telstra Corporation Ltd

Barton ACT 2600

 

Also in discussion by invitation: 

 

Robert Morsillo

Group Manager, Consumer Affairs at Telstra Corporation Ltd

Robert.J.Morsillo@team.telstra.com

 

Prof. Peter Gerrand

Managing Editor,Telecommunications Journal of Australia

pgerrand@gmail.com

 

James Sankar

Director, Applications & Services

Australia's Academic and Research Network (AARNET)

http://www.aarnet.edu.au

 

Dr Julian Thomas

Director, Institute of Social Research 

Swinburne University of Technology

jthomas@swin.edu.au

 

Andrew Skewes,

Director, Network Policy, Multimedia Victoria,

andrew.skewes@mmv.vic.gov.au

 

Mandy Salomon

Senior Researcher - Smart Services CRC

msalomon@swin.edu


 

Introducing our French Colleagues

 

Jean Michel Billaut consults on technology and innovation at the highest level of government and industry. His career with the Euro bank BNP Paribus has included Senior Economist and VP in charge of Communication. He is currently their advisor on the Internet. Jean Michel has chaired the Centre dinformation et detudes sur le credit, a research organisation on credit, savings and financial problems and since its foundation in 1993, chairs Club de lArche, a multi-disciplinary thinktank to exchange information and thoughts on the introduction of new information technologies and the communication in society. In 1983, Mr Billaut launched Atelier, the first financial telematics service in France, and is chief editor of Journal de lAtelier, a review on technologies and marketing for professional organisations. Jean Michel was amongst the first to implement BBS systems and launched one of the first websites in France, Web de lAtelier (1994). In 1998, he created Canal Atelier, Frances first video streaming channel. As advisor to the provincial city of Pau, Jean Michel oversaw the introduction of innovative internet services underpinned by an optical/wifi network of 100 megabits for 30USD /month. Between 1998 and 2002, Jean Michel chaired the Digital Towns Association and is currently lobbying for a new deal in Europe: to build a fibre optic infrastructure end-to-end all over Europe.  Jean Michel has written widely on the net economy and holds degrees in economic science (PHD) and informatics. He was awarded the distinction Chevalier de la Legion dhonneur, by President Chirac for the promotion of the Internet in France. Email :jmbillaut@yahoo.fr; web: http://billaut.typepad.com

 

Serge Soudoplatoff is the president and co-founder of Almatropie, an association devoted to the promotion of innovative Internet usage. As such, he continues a distinguished career on the leading edge of high technology. He has recently founded Commonbox, a company devoted to simplify money pooling, and make it more cooperative. He is a co-founder of the multi-national provider of pricing, rating & charging solutions, Highdeal. Prior to that, he was Director of Innovation for France Telecom, driving the telco giants work group defining Internet policy and action plans. As such, he launched projects on mobility and the Internet, corporate IP telephony, and the services and new economic models needed in the Internet age. Before joining France Telecom, Serge managed the innovation research centre in Paris for Cap Gemini. He also did research on speech and pattern recognition at IBM research labs in Yorktown Heights, NY, and spent several years as a university professor. He began his career as a geographical engineer for the French national geographical institute, doing image recognition and satellite positioning. Mr. Soudoplatoff is a former secretary-general of the French professional group, CP2i, comprising research organizations with the joint aim of promoting high tech innovation. Serge teaches Internet and strategy at Hetic, the school of the Internet, and at ESCP-EAP. http://www.soudoplatoff.com/li2004/He has an engineering degree (PHD) from Frances equivalent to MIT, Ecole Polytechnique, and is the author of Avec Internet, o allons-nous ? Le Pommier, 2004. (Where are we going with the Internet) The book is downloadable. In addition to speaking fluent English and French, Serge is conversant in Russian.
Email: serge@hyperdoxe.net;  Web (English site) : http://blog.hyperdoxe.net
(Fr site): http://www.almatropie.org/blgg/

 

 

 

Christian Salles :
Christian Salles career in applied research spans 35 years working in France,  Norway, Taiwan  and Frankfurt with the banking conglomerate BNP Paribas. Mr Salles pioneered intranet technologies in 1996, overseeing 200 installations including that of Reuters. More recently, Christian created his own consulting firm, Back End Office and is a professor at Paris Dauphine University.

 

 

 

 

Zone de texte: Olivier Lamirault

Oliver has been working on eLearning solutions since 1992. As director of Ingenium, he is devoted to the development of Ingenium and building the Ingenium team. The objective is to maintain Ingenium as a leader in the field of elearning. Olivier designs and realizes the pedagogical engineering of Ingenium partners. He manages projects and monitors the production to ensure the quality and the relevance of teaching resources produced. Technology and pedagogy play an important role in its activity. The remaining time is devoted to developing relations with external partners. htpp://www.ingenium.unicaen.fr

 

 

Franck Bellido

Franck is the Flash and 3D developer of Ingenium. He is responsible for achieving the development of complex flash animations which required coding in the language actionscript. Franck also develops elements into 3D environments for Ingeniums video production and illustrations.  Franck develops VirtuaLearn, the Companys learning and collaborative island in Second Life.