Dr. Hans-Peter Petry
Dr Hans-Peter Petry is a managing partner and directs the group Radio Access and Transport. His outstanding experience in the field of wireless technologies and their applications is coupled with many years of management experience in the manufacturing environment, where he held various positions in the sectors development, product management, and business development. The focal points of his current consulting activities at Detecon include strategy and technology as well as planning, implementation, and commercial assessment of current and future broadband wire-less technologies for fixed and mobile network applications.
Send e-mail Dr. Stefan Schnitter
Dr. Stefan Schnitter is a Senior Consultant in the Group Packet Network Architecture and Services and is leader of the Team Next Generation Core and Transport. His consulting activities focus on planning, engineering, architecture, and design of packet-oriented networks. He was previously involved in the planning, optimization, and modeling of IP/MPLS networks and the underlying transport technology within the Deutsche Telekom corporation for seven years. One major field here was traffic engineering in IP/MPLS backbone networks in consideration of traffic classes differentiated according to classes.
Send e-mail George Salisbury
George Salisbury is a Managing Consultant for Detecon in the “Technology Strategy“ Group. His main consulting subjects are Next Generation Networks (NGN) and the development of technology strategies for international telecommunications companies. Before joining Detecon he held a management function in an international telecommunications company, where he gathered more than four years of business and strategy experience. Prior to this George worked for international telecommunications equipment producers with an emphasis on the design and development of voice, IP and data communications networks for public and private customers. In total he has over 27 years of experience in the telecommunication industry and has been closely involved in the development of NGN concepts since 1995.
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