5G

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    What will define 5G is coming into focus. The need for an effective standards process, that will represent the varied stakeholders, is critical. TIA NOW discusses this process and shows a working demo of 3 future capabilities of 5G.

All 5G Videos:

  • Ali Niknejad, Faculty Director at the Berkeley Wireless Research Center, one of the pioneers in millimeter wave research, talks about their joint efforts with DARPA and the NSF to demonstrate the benefits of millimeter wave and massive MIMO.

  • Nick Maynard, Program Director at the National Science Foundation, discusses the importance of bringing universities and corporations together to drive innovation and speed to market for wireless apps and services, through research platforms in several cities across the U.S.

  • Selina Lo, President and CEO of Ruckus Wireless, talks to TIA NOW about transforming the network of today to a more agile network of tomorrow.

  • Sprint's VP of Technology Ron Marquardt talks to TIA NOW about the technology and human enablers of 5G.

  • Marcus Weldon, President of Bell Labs and Corporate CTO at Nokia, tells TIA NOW how the collaboration between industry research, academic research and government uncovers new apps, services and technologies that otherwise may not have been discovered.

  • U.S. Ignite Executive Director Bill Wallace talks about how the impact of the FCC's Spectrum Frontiers ruling and the launch of the White House's Advanced Wireless Research Initiative will transform broadband services across the U.S.

  • Jim Kurose, Assistant Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), talks to TIA NOW's Limor Schafman about this collaboration between the research community and the tech industry.

  • As the FCC and industry expects the first 5G networks to go live in 2020, there's a lot of ground to cover from a technology and policy perspective. Here to give us their response to the FCC's rulemaking on millimeter wave spectrum are policy leaders from Intel, Nokia and Samsung Networks.

  • Frank Rayal, Founding Partner at Xona Partners, talks about the multiple issues at play for operators, as HetNets lead the way for deployment of 5G technologies. Rayal also talks about how to manage a “network of networks”, relating to LTE/Wi-Fi, backhaul and regulatory issues.

  • 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.

  • Steve Sifferman, President and CEO of Tarana Wireless talks about 5G obstacles in the higher spectrum bands. Sifferman talks further about lower spectrum bands to support a host of 5G supported applications. Sifferman tells TIA NOW what industry can expect from 5G technologies over the next 3 years.

  • In this discussion following their keynote panel at TIA 2016, service providers discuss the FCC's role in broadband infrastructure investment, addressing IoT from a public policy perspective and 5G spectrum policy and rollout. Joining us from the Dell TIA NOW Studio are Craig Silliman, EVP of Public Policy and General Counsel at Verizon, and Jim Cicconi, Senior EVP of External and Legislative Affairs at AT&T, and David Cohen, Senior EVP at Comcast.

  • B.K. Yi, CTO at Interdigital, tells the TIA NOW audience what the milestones are for 5G technologies, from the point of view of network service providers. TIA NOW spoke with Yi at the TIA 2016 Network of the Future Conference, in Dallas, TX.

  • We as an industry have defined the Cloud, but still don't have a clear definition of a 5G network. So how does Cloud in 5G open up opportunities to make carriers not just pipes? And what new services are to come from 5G? Here in the Dell TIA NOW studio at TIA 2016 to tell us more about these topics are Linsey Miller, VP of Marketing at Artesyn; Henry Wong, Senior Staff Technologist at Intel and Ken Fischer, Senior Cloud Architect at Nokia.

  • Sameh Yamany, CTO at Viavi Solutions, talks about the technologies that 5G networking will require. Yamany adds that network slicing is the way that multiple verticals can be served through a single network.

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