The KANZ Broadband Summit provides a unique opportunity for industry, research and government representatives from each of the three countries to share insights into their experience of developing broadband-enabled digital economies and to explore potential joint ventures.
— Senator Stephen Conroy.

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Korea-Australia-New Zealand (KANZ) Broadband Summit 2011

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The KANZ Broadband Summit 2011: Digital Futures was held from 28 to 29 April 2011 at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

The Australian Government Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, hosted the KANZ 2011 Summit with his counterparts from Korea and New Zealandâthe Chairman of the Korea Communications Commission and the New Zealand Minister for Communications and Information Technology. The Australia-Korea Foundation hosted a welcome reception on the evening of 27 April.

The KANZ Summit brought together industry, research and government representatives who shared insights into their experiences in developing broadband-enabled digital economies and explored potential joint ventures.

The 2011 summit discussed the topics of convergence, digital business, digital education, telehealth, broadband policy and digital heritage.

Speaker slides are available on Scribd:

See also the media release for the summit:

The Twitter hashtag for the Summit was #kanz11. The department also posted relevant information to the external site KANZ Summit LinkedIn Group.

 
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