TIA Connectivity Jam Keynote

All TIA Connectivity Jam Keynote Videos:

  • Analysts from IDC discuss key takeaways from the breakout sessions on transforming wireless and connectivity infrastructure, operating next-gen networks and connecting the internet of things.

  • The connectivity industry is transforming at a breathless pace, and leaders are looking for entirely new ways to navigate the land mines of change in technology, market models and politics. These leaders from AT&T, Fujitsu and Avion Networks have successfully led organizations through these transformations, and share lessons learned.

  • At the end of the day, the success of the Internet of Things will not be about the “things” at all, but the customer experience it enables. The entertainment and sports industry is setting the pace using the Internet of Things to enable a personalized sensory experience for every fan. See the demands for IoT and the connectivity industry from the view of the “raving fans” of the future.

  • The Analysts at TIA's Connectivity Jam 2017 drove the participants hard to find out how the industry is grappling with the challenges to be overcome and the opportunities to be grasped. What important new nuggets did each stream discussion reveal? Now it’s time to learn key takeaways and get a sense of the information that will be in the IDC final report.

  • The connectivity industry is transforming at a breathless pace. Leaders are looking for entirely new ways to navigate the land mines of change in technology, market models and politics. These leaders have successfully led organizations through the opportunities and storms of transformation, and look forward to sharing lessons learned to position you for success.

  • Learn from FirstNet CEO Mike Poth about the expectations and opportunities created through the new public/private partnership with AT&T, to deliver the first nationwide broadband network dedicated to America’s police, firefighters and emergency medical services.

  • The rapidly shifting arena of streamed video for entertainment, business and learning demands speedy and aggressive collaboration among previously disparate industries – the producers of content and those that enable its streamlined delivery to intended customer targets.