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Best Buy, AT&T, Verizon to Keynote CONNECTIONS(TM) at TIA, June 5-7, Gaylord Texan

Parks Associates today announced the keynote speakers from AT&T, Best Buy, and Verizon for CONNECTIONS(TM): The Digital Living Conference and Showcase at TIA 2012, June 5-7 at the Gaylord Texan. The keynotes will address the impact of broadband proliferation and the widespread adoption of connected and mobile CE devices. These factors are opening new opportunities for operators and retailers to drive revenues and retain customers by extending their offerings across multiple platforms.

"Consumers are starting to value services and devices within the context of the connected lifestyle," said Stuart Sikes, president, Parks Associates. "Our keynote speakers all bring unique expertise in matching consumer demands to new solutions while leveraging strong brand names to ensure successful deployment."

From the article, "Best Buy, AT&T, Verizon to Keynote CONNECTIONS(TM) at TIA, June 5-7, Gaylord Texan."

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