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Registrations brisk for Canadian Telecom Summit


TORONTO – Registrations for the 2006 Canadian Telecom Summit are tracking well ahead of last year’s sell-out crowd.

Delegates will be able to join 500 of their colleagues to listen to executive presentations from around the world from those who have the greatest influence on the direction of Canadian telecom.

For three full days, June 12 to 14, to the Canadian Telecom Summit will deliver thought-provoking insight from the prime movers of the industry such as Telus CEO Darren Entwistle, Vonage chairman Jeffrey Citron, IBM Canada president Dan Fortin, Allstream president John MacDonald, Ericsson CEO Mark Henderson, Mitel chairman Terence Matthews, and Nortel CEO Mike Zafirovski.

The Canadian Telecom Summit gives delegates the chance to hear from and talk with them in both a structured atmosphere of frank discussion and high-octane idea exchange and schmooze in a more relaxed social setting of genial conversation over espresso or cocktails.

The Summit has also added a special program Tuesday evening June 13th as Rogers hosts The 2006 Canadian Telecom Summit downtown at the Rogers Centre to watch the Toronto Blue Jays play the Baltimore Orioles. Tickets for conference attendees are compliments of Rogers Communications.

For more on the Summit, click on www.gstconferences.com.