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Supercomm 2000

June 4-8, 2000, Atlanta's Georgia World Congress Center

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If you'd like to be a part of the nearly 800 exhibitors, walk more than 450,000 net-square footage of exhibition floor, and attend 240+ education sessions, then you could be one of the 50,000 registrants expected to attend Supercomm 2000. This year's exhibit space includes several zones and specialty areas, including the Information Technology Zone, the Wireless Technology Zone, the Enterprise Communications Zone and the new Carrier/Service Provider Area.

The plenary panels and conference programs also will address important wireless issues. In addition to the Supercomm sessions, affiliated organizations such as the International Communications Association (ICA), International Engineering Consortium (IEC), and the Global Telecom Market (GTM) will present programs and speakers highlighting wireless, as well as other issues of the communications industry.

From the hundreds of seminars, Wireless Review sorted through those that will be of the most interest to wireless providers. For information on ICA (www.icaonline.org) sessions, call 214-902-3632; IEC (www.iec.org) sessions, call 312-559-4600; GTM, call 312-559-4120 or attending Supercomm 2000 (www.supercomm2000.com), call 800-278-7372.

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