Explore the latest Connected Smart Home opportunities at Network X
Attend Network X 2023 to hear from tier 1 telcos and global telecoms stakeholders
Network X 2023 will be addressing how telcos can maximise their services and consumer revenue streams on offer in the Connected Smart Home agenda track.
On a global basis, digital gaming, online video, online messaging, smart home and digital music are fast-growing markets – predicted by Omdia to be worth US$339 billion by 2026, and these services will be, in a large part, better enabled by investments into in-home Wi-Fi technology and overall QoS.
Join us at Network X 2023 in Paris from 24-26 October to hear telco product leads analyse the available opportunities in Connected Smart Home – from improving Wi-Fi quality of service to leveraging APIs partnerships to deliver innovative digital services.

At Network X 2023, we will be discussing:
Wi-Fi and quality-of-service
Poor in-home Wi-Fi is currently impacting consumer experience – how can telcos maximise the potential benefits of Fibre?
Smart home
For telcos, consumer average revenue per user (ARPU) is dropping over time – how can telcos utilise smart home services to build a strategy and approach that will increase consumer ARPU?
Open source/APIs/interoperability
Open and interoperable platforms created by non-profits such as Broadband Forum, Prpl, RBK, and solution providers such as Plume, are enabling developers to easily partner with telcos to deliver smart home services.

Explore and experience at Network X 2023
- Monetising the connected home with VAS
- Innovating on top of the standard
- Panel Discussion: RDK’s Executive Spotlight – RDK's Central Role in Broadband Provider Deployments
- The way forward: Alliances with OTTs
- Striking a balance – innovation and sustainability
- Broadband Forum: Monetising the Managed Broadband Connection with New Services – Technology and User Services
Explore more Fixed Networks themes
Fibre
Meet with global Fibre experts and learn future strategies to further monetise infrastructure investments.
Green Fibre and ESG
Discover the changes required across rollout, operations, management, maintenance, and upgrades to meet ambitious national and global emissions reduction targets by 2030.