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    What were some of the significant industry movements in 2017? What did we learn and how can we use that knowledge? Will legislation speed or slow the move toward 5G? And what trends should we look for next year? Industry analysts weigh in with their predictions on this edition of TIA NOW.

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  • What were some of the significant industry movements in 2017? What did we learn and how can we use that knowledge? Will legislation speed or slow the move toward 5G? And what trends should we look for next year? Industry analysts weigh in with their predictions on this edition of TIA NOW.

  • Gee Rittenhouse, SVP of Engineering for Cisco’s Security Business Group, tells us why protecting the communications network and millions of connected devices is now a security concern that cuts across dozens of technologies and verticals.

  • To give us an overview of the current and impending trends in the 2016-2020 edition of the MR&F are John Jackson, Program Vice President for Mobility Research at IDC and John Jacobs, VP of Market Intelligence and Strategy for TIA.

  • Every year, TIA NOW sums up the most current and prevailing technologies, policies and market trends for the communications technology industry. Joining us to talk about Title II, spectrum, cybersecurity, IoT, NFV and more are James Reid, SVP of Government Affairs at the Telecommunications Industry Association; Franklin Flint, CTO at TIA and John Jacobs, VP of Member and Industry Affairs at TIA.

  • TIA’s Connected Vehicle Workshop invited the top technology and policy experts in the connected vehicle space. They discussed the policy, technology and business challenges for the connected car as providers, enterprises and consumers will see more IoT devices and services in their vehicles. Panelists included AT&T, Cisco, the State Dept. and the Association for Global Automakers.

  • The demand for data will drive spending over the next four years and industry will continue to invest in infrastructure to accommodate this growth in data traffic. This, among other growing trends, is in TIA’s 2015 Market Review and Forecast released in June on TIAonline.org.

  • A uniform infrastructure to deliver data and power to your end devices is what Power Over Ethernet provides. So how do you transition from the old technology to new innovations around POE? Join TIA NOW as we talk with industry leaders about POE including: Andy Jimenez , VP of Technology at Anixter and Charlie Fox, Executive Director of the STEP Foundation.

  • Franklin Flint, Global Telecom Strategist & Marketing Executive at Dell OEM Solutions, tells TIA NOW how innovative solutions are limitless as the demand for data centers hits record highs to support Cloud NFV and SDN technologies.

  • Why the U.S. outperformed the EU in telecom spending, along with other findings, is part of TIA's ICT Market Review & Forecast, giving fresh data and comprehensive analysis for the ICT industry. Growth in Cloud services, M2M and Cybersecurity are just a few of the hot topics that TIA’s Market Review and Forecast covers.

  • Over the next few years and beyond we as an industry will experience an investment in communications infrastructures that will change the landscape of our industry. The accelerators for this investment are big data, the internet of things, fifth generation technologies, the list goes on. TIA’s Market Review and Forecast 2014 will illustrate markets trends, cite industry facts and help guide you into the network of the future.

  • 5G wireless technologies will be upon us soon but who is shepherding the research and standards for 5G? Join TIA NOW as they speak with Afif Osseiran of Ericsson, who heads the effort for the EU project METIS on 5G research and standards.

  • What should attendees look forward to at Mobile World Congress 2014? 5G, the connected car, SDN and NFV will be the headliners at MWC 2014 and all of these technologies have a direct impact on our network. Join TIA NOW as they preview the biggest mobile event of the year.

  • Nokia Solutions and Networks says the industry has a "call to action" to help carriers improve quality of service as they deploy high performance networks.

  • Martin Casado, the inventor of Openflow talks to TIA NOW about how the enterprise is changing with the adoption of SDN.

  • TIA’s Market Review and Forecast for 2013 is ready to launch as glaring statistics in the technology sector permeate the document. Here to tell us more about what we can all expect in 2013 and over the next 4 years in the tech sector is Arthur Gruen of Wilkofsky Gruen Associates, Glen Hunt of Current Analysis and Ken Figueredo of Beecham Research.

    View a sample of the Major Trends Chapter here.

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