A new type of telco ecosystem event

Network X is where the telecom industry comes together to spark powerful debates and connections. This is the new home of the long-running 5G World and Broadband World Forum, which will be joined by the newly launched Telco Cloud, designed to cover the full spectrum of the telecoms ecosystem.

Not only is Network X supported by leading telco brands including Light Reading and Telecoms.com, it is also shaped by Founding Partners and Omdia analysts, who ensure the event represents the full industry. These three events combine to provide you with a truly universal view of the state of telco in 2022.

What does the successful service provider of the future look like?

Developed to meet service provider needs as part of thedrive to move beyond connectivity.

These impressive and all-encompassing themes mean you’ll be getting all the knowledge, tools and inspiration you need to get ahead of the connectivity game as well as connecting and engaging with the telco industry.

How to Attend

350

Expert Speakers

300

Exhibitors

7,500

Attendees

There is a huge amount of content on offer at Network X, which is categorised into 4 main themes across.

Broadband World Forum has been the go-to-event for the broadband access and services community for the last 20 years.

Whether this is fibre, cable or FWA, the objective of Broadband World Forum remains the same – to drive broadband access, technologies and strategies for next-gen residential and non-residential services.

5G World has served the global 5G community for 15+ years. This year 5G World will give end-to-end coverage of the 5G-enabled opportunities and bring you insights, case studies, standards and the experts who are involved in these new business models and approaches on the day-to-day

The latest addition to the event, this will cover cost savings, network agility, and new services for revenue generation which directly correlate with the 5G and fibre service opportunities for service providers, but can only be realised with financing, multivendor interoperability and plugging the skills shortage.

This will cover everything from the over-arching technology trends andits impact on telcos to horizontal services and technologies that cut across wireless and wireline.