Virgo Publishing Announces B/OSS World Conference Dates for 2010
The Premier Event for Users and Providers of Telecom Business and Operations Support Systems Meet in the Nation's Capital in June 2010
11/09/2009
Virgo Publishing, a leading provider of business-to-business publications and trade shows, has announced that the Billing & OSS World 2010 Conference & Expo will be held June 9-11, 2010, at the Gaylord Resort & National Convention Center in Washington, D.C. B/OSS World is celebrating its 18th year as the premier conference and exhibition for business and operations support systems for telecommunications carriers. As the Internet and social networking shake up the communications marketplace, it is more important than ever to maintain the flexibility to compete. That’s why B/OSS World 2010 will examine and highlight the many ways that BSS and OSS enable service providers to be more competitive and more profitable. B/OSS World 2010 also will explore new opportunities for both providers and vendors in the emerging energy market and through other partnerships. Billing & OSS World Conference & Expo Celebrating its 18th year in 2010, Billing & OSS World (B/OSS World) is the premier conference and exposition focusing on the business and operations support systems requirements for next-generation communications networks. More than 1,100 industry professionals, including communications services providers and their vendors, attend this annual event. More information is available at www.billingworldexpo.com. B/OSS B/OSS (www.billingworld.com) is the primary source of news and analysis for telecommunications support systems as they take a leading role in creating and supporting service differentiation in the communications marketplace. Together, B/OSS magazine and the B/OSS Conference & Expo deliver the industry expertise and analysis business and operations executives at telecommunications service providers require to stay informed about the exciting developments that billing and operations support systems are bringing to the industry.
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