Light Reading Launches the 2013 Leading Lights Awards
Communications industry's most prestigious awards program, the Leading Lights, is now accepting entries in 14 categories - winners to be revealed during gala dinner at THE OUT NYC, one of the world's trendiest hotels
Aug 9, 2013
NEW YORK, Aug. 9, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Online telecom publication Light Reading (www.lightreading.com) has launched its prestigious annual awards program, the Leading Lights, and is now accepting entries in 14 categories that recognize the full breadth of achievement across the global communications technology and services sector.
This year's awards include a number of new categories that reflect current communications services trends and highlight the importance of innovation.
The categories are:
- Best New Product (Cable)
- Best New Product (Mobile)
- Best New Product (Telecom)
- Most Innovative Ethernet/Optical Service *NEW*
- Most Innovative Carrier Cloud Service *NEW*
- Most Innovative 4G Service *NEW*
- Most Innovative Carrier WiFi Deployment *NEW*
- Most Innovative Video Service *NEW*
- Most Innovative SMB Service *NEW*
- Most Innovative Enterprise Service *NEW*
- Company of the Year (Private)
- Company of the Year (Public)
- Best Deal Maker
- Light Reading Hall of Fame
Entries can be submitted, and more information can be found, by visiting https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/leadinglights2013
The deadline for Leading Lights entries and Light Reading Hall of Fame nominations is Friday, August 30, 2013. Finalists for the Leading Lights Awards will be announced by Friday, September 6, 2013.
Light Reading's reputation for fiercely independent analysis makes this the most credible and authoritative awards program in the communications industry. The awards program, which is managed and judged by Light Reading's editors, along with the industry analyst team at Heavy Reading (www.heavyreading.com), is free to enter.
The winners, as well as Light Reading Hall of Fame inductees, will be announced at a gala dinner to be held on Tuesday, October 1, 2013, at THE OUT NYC, which was voted one of the world's leading "Trendsetter" hotels in Fodor's 2012 Hotel Awards.
The awards dinner take places the evening preceding Light Reading's Ethernet & SDN Expo (http://www.ethernetsdnexpo.com/), which runs October 2 and 3 and is co-located with at the Interop show at the Javits Center, New York.
"This will be the ninth Leading Lights Awards program, and, with all the upheaval ongoing in the industry due to 4G, OTT, cloud and network virtualization, it's going to be the most thrilling. And we're going to have one hell of a party at THE OUT," stated Light Reading Editor-in-Chief Ray Le Maistre.
For more on this year's Leading Lights, see "2013 Leading Lights Awards: Open for Entries"
(http://www.lightreading.com/software-as-a-service-saas-/2013-leading-lights-awards-open-for-entries/240159598).
For information on Leading Lights sponsorship opportunities and tickets to the Leading Light Awards Gala please contact ethernetsdn@ubm.com.
Contact:
Ray Le Maistre
Editor in Chief, Light Reading
ray.lemaistre@ubm.com
Amy Averbook
Sr. Director of Marketing, UBM DeusM
917-743-2693
averbook@deusm.com
About Light Reading
Light Reading (www.lightreading.com) combines its research-led online communities and targeted events portfolio to help those in the global communications industry make informed decisions. Lightreading.com is the ultimate source for telecom analysis for more than 300,000 subscribers each month, leading the media sector in terms of traffic, content. and reputation. Light Reading produces targeted communications events and focused one-day conferences each year for cable, mobile, and wireline executives across five continents.
About UBM plc
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SOURCE Light Reading