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Agenda 2025

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  1. This Fireside Chat will explore the current state of connectivity in Argentina, highlighting both recent challenges and opportunities in the region. In a landscape affected Argentina’s economic challenges, how can the country attract international companies and talent to grow the industry. The session will cover the following:

    - Geographic and socioeconomic barriers affecting access, especially in rural regions - Incentives for international companies to open and expand in Argentina

    - An insight on emerging technologies and innovations, and how advancements in 5G, fibre, and satellite as well as what the next 5 years of innovation look like

    - Opportunities for connectivity providers in Argentina and the introduction of Satellite Internet Providers

  2. This Fireside chat will spotlight Chile as it works towards establishing itself as a leader in LATAM’s connectivity industry, highlighted by Chile Digital 2035 and the AI National Policy, two government lead strategies focused on reducing digital inequality and guiding the digital transformation of the country by promoting digital rights, AI and infrastructure development, cybersecurity, and digitalization of the public sector. This session will explore:

    - Chile as a technology hub in LATAM, with sought after digital skills for the rest of the region

    - Data Centres in Chile will and their role in improving connectivity between Argentina, Chile and Uruguay

    - The expansion of 5G in Chile and how Operators are preparing for the future growth of the ecosystem

  3. As the current telecommunications landscape in LATAM undergoes rapid transformation, the need for strategic funding and investment has never been more critical. This session will explore current funding sources: government initiatives, main trends, venture capital and international investment, including:

    - Alternative financing models such as public-private partnerships

    - How foreign investment contributes to the growth of the country, including challenges as well as funding strategies aimed at connectivity in underserved areas

    - Brazil’s USD 4 billion fund dedicated to AI ventures

  4. As the agricultural sector faces increasing pressures from climate change, population growth and the demand for sustainable practices, innovative technologies are essential for ensuring food security and enhancing productivity. This fireside chat will explore how Operators and Satellite companies are partnering with Agritech businesses to generate growth and positive impact. - How operators can work with farms to offer IoT solutions that monitor crops, soil conditions, and weather patterns in real-time

    - The main trends and impact of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites, GEOs and Fibre on the agriculture industry:

    - Rural broadband expansion and smart farming solutions in partnership with Agritech companies, offering new revenue channels, as well as enhanced communication services leading to increased usage of voice and data services

    - This session will spotlight initiatives in different regions of LATAM such as Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru

  5. Lunch break
  6. Networking and coffee break
  7. Networking and coffee break
  8. Networking drinks
  9. Networking lunch
  10. This opening keynote will explore the present and future of the region’s connectivity industry, from the main opportunities flourishing in the ecosystem, to the challenges faced by operators in 2025 and beyond. This Keynote will discuss:

    - How the industry is preparing for the next 5 years, from technological advancements to long-term strategic planning

    - How to prepare for the challenge of cybersecurity: anti-fraud network APIs, data protection and protecting your customers

    - How AI technologies can optimise network capacity and enhance customer experience driving economic growth and digital inclusion

  11. • Where is 5G being deployed across Brazil, where will LTE remain prominent, and which 
    regions are seeing the fastest growth?
    • What role does Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) play in bridging the connectivity gap and how 
    can deployment be supported?
    • How are ISPs contributing to Brazil's wireless network expansion, and what challenges do 
    they face in competing with larger operators?
    • What are the biggest infrastructure bottlenecks hindering widespread 5G rollout, and how 
    can these challenges be addressed?
  12.  How is 5G driving new revenue streams for operators in Brazil?
    • What strategies can providers use to deliver value across all connectivity solutions in Brazil?
    • As MNOs push for a country-wide 5G network, which non-macro solutions are towercos 
    deploying effectively? 
    • How can towercos meet operator requirements for 5G infrastructure while maintaining a 
    competitive advantage?
    • What partnerships and innovations will be essential for towercos to future-proof their 
    infrastructure for 5G and beyond?
  13. What connectivity requirements by hospitality, government, industry and agriculture are 
    driving demand for private networks?
    • How can operators and tower companies collaborate to build scalable and cost-effective 
    private networks?
    • How can operators and infrastructure providers tailor solutions to meet the unique demands 
    of non-carrier enterprises?
    • What regulatory challenges or opportunities exist for the deployment of private networks in 
    Brazil and other Latin American markets?
    • What new technology, skills or investment is required for the future of private networks?
  14. How will be the future relationship between carriers and towercos be negotiated?
    • What are the key challenges of implementing shared infrastructure in Brazil, and how can 
    they be overcome?
    • How can MNOs and tower companies balance competition and collaboration when it comes 
    to infrastructure sharing?
    • How can regulators and local government enable infrastructure sharing in Brazil?
    • What will Brazil’s telecom tower network look like in five years’ time?
  15. In a post-pandemic world, over 23 million people work remotely in LATAM, leading to increased network traffic, especially due to video calls These growing data demands require modern infrastructure for all citizens. This panel will tackle how Growth and Investment in ISPs and FTTH contributes to digital inclusion, fosters new business opportunities and partnerships in the ecosystem, including:

    - Integration of ISPs with emerging technologies, development of innovative service offerings, infrastructure development, support for local enterprises, sustainability and energy efficiency

    - How smaller ISPs contribute to enabling digital inclusion and economic development in rural areas, including how they support PIX (a government backed digital payment system), as well as recent partnerships and investments in the ISP market, such as Vero Internet and AmericaNet’s merger

    - Advancements in technology enabling faster and more efficient FTTH installations, such as passive optical networks (PON) and how FTTH can bridge the digital divide in underserved communities, improving access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities

  16. In recent years, the increasing demand has led data centres to deploy rapidly and innovate to keep up with market expectations. This panel will explore how data centres are forming partnerships within the ecosystem, and working closely with operators to meet demand from hyperscalers.

    - Investment trends and expansion strategies, impact on local infrastructure, sustainability and efficiency, emerging technology innovation and DC hub

    - Key partnerships happening in the region to scale and meet demand: Scala DC and Serena, Elea Digital and Deerns, Orchest and Bridgepoint and more.

    - Highlighting the DC hotspots in the region: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Argentina

  17. As international traffic continues to grow, subsea cables are vital for providing reliable and high-capacity internet connections. From capacity management, sustainability, network resilience, regulatory compliance to cybersecurity, this session will explore the issues and developments in subsea cables and how industry players are leading the way:

    - A review of key partnerships and developments happening in the region such as: Global Fibre’s plans to connect Brazil’s Belem and Fortaleza, in partnership with Satelital, Google’s Fermina cable connecting Uruguay and Argentina, Humboldt cable connecting Chile and the US

    - Updates on new subsea systems from V.tal, to Liberty and Gold Data, we will discuss the latest system developments

    - The role of Festoon cables within the region

  18. Fortaleza is a key strategic connectivity hub in Brazil, driven by its ideal geographical location and robust infrastructure investments. As key subsea cables land on its shores, the city is positioned to enhance international communications and digital services, fostered by government support and a burgeoning tech ecosystem. This session will explore:

    - The city’s growing technology ecosystem, made up of vibrant startups and established companies focused on IT, telecommunications and digital services

    - Investment infrastructure: Significant investments in telecommunications infrastructure, including data centres and fibre optic networks

    - Infrastructure development supported by Government initiatives to encourage investment and further boost the development of Fortaleza

  19. Capacity LATAM 2025 will open with a top-level overview of regional market trends across the digital infrastructure landscape, including:

    - The impact of economic and social conditions on the region

    - Recent investments and emerging technology updates across infrastructure, subsea cables, data centres, fibre networks, AI and more - A review of funding sources, including government initiatives, VC, PE and international investments

    - Insights on the top news happening in different countries in the region