next-generation networks

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    Andre Fuetsch, President of AT&T Labs and CTO at AT&T and John Donovan, Chief Strategy Officer and Group President at AT&T Technology and Operations, talk with TIA NOW's Abe Nejad about the design of next-generation 5G wireless infrastructures, software-defined networking and automation, from the show floor at ONS 2017.

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  • Andre Fuetsch, President of AT&T Labs and CTO at AT&T and John Donovan, Chief Strategy Officer and Group President at AT&T Technology and Operations, talk with TIA NOW's Abe Nejad about the design of next-generation 5G wireless infrastructures, software-defined networking and automation, from the show floor at ONS 2017.

  • Dr. Wen Tong, CTO of Huawei Wireless, tells TIA NOW the importance of working with other vertical industries to realize the potential of 5G technologies. Dr. Tong states the most important differentiators between the roll-out of 4G and 5G technologies.

  • FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel mapped out her five point plan for next generation technologies, as she delivered a keynote address at the TIA 2016 Network of the Future Conference in Dallas, TX. Rosenworcel pointed out in the plan the need for higher bands of spectrum, unlicensed spectrum usage, experimental technologies and the need for wired networks.

  • from Events

    On this segment of TIA’s Network of the Future Interview Series is Dr. Eric Black, Chief Technology Officer at Pivotal Communications. Dr. Black talks about alternatives to MIMO and massive MIMO systems from a cost perspective.

  • Capacity is the most pressing issue for the proliferation of 5G technologies, according to communications industry analysts. Ira Brodsky, Senior Analyst with Datacomm Research, tells TIA NOW why the 5G capacity challenge is at the forefront of discussions about next generation wireless.

  • Within the mobile industry, 5G will be the buzzword of 2015 and for years to come. Experts expect to see the first deployments of 5G in countries like Japan and South Korea, by 2018. But as the US is regarded as a leader in wireless 4GLTE deployments, why are we perceived as oddly behind in the global development of 5G?

  • from The 5G Channel

    5G is closer than we think, as stakeholders on the value chain become part of the solution for next-generation networking. Here to tell us more about the migration towards 5G technologies is Dr. Michael Peeters, CTO for the Wireless Business Line at Alcatel-Lucent.