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  • The burgeoning industry of connected vehicles relies heavily on the reliability of the communications network. Tim Nixon, a keynote presenter at the TIA 2015 Network of the Future conference, talked about the growing number of data transactions in all General Motors vehicles and why a high bandwidth and low latency network is integral for connected cars.

  • Guido Appenzeller, Chief Technology Strategy Officer of the Networking & Security Business Unit at Vmware, tells TIA NOW why the mechanics of SDN is not the hot topic anymore. Now, the industry wants to know the true impact of virtualized networks on the future of existing and emerging markets. Appenzeller is one of the pioneers of SDN technology protocols and architectures, spanning back to his days as a professor at Stanford University working on the OpenFlow development project.

  • Rod Naphan, Chief Technology Officer at Fujitsu Network Communications tells TIA NOW how automated networks of the future will change the paradigm of service delivery.

  • Brian Higgins, Vice President of Network Planning at Verizon, shares his vision for evolving solutions and service offerings as the industry adapts to the network of the future. With the network layer and services layer evolving at different speeds, Higgins tells us why the industry needs to focus on and tackle this challenge.

  • Andre Fuetsch, Senior Vice President of Architecture and Design at AT&T, tells TIA NOW how AT&T is reacting to the 100 petabytes of data surging across its network pipes. SDN and NFV technologies are drastically changing the way operators approach the data deluge and Fuetsch sees the opportunities in these new technologies.

  • Carol Politi, CEO of TRX Systems, tells TIA NOW why we no longer will lose our GPS location as we move indoors from outdoors. New technologies that deliver location and mapping indoors are allowing us to deliver new services. TRX Systems was the runner up at the recent TIA Startup Competition.

  • Tal Bakish, Chief Executive Officer of VocalZoom, tells TIA NOW why noise reduction technologies have a clear business case and a bright future. VocalZoom was the winner of the TIA Startup Competition at TIA 2015 in Dallas, TX.

  • Stephan Gatien, Global Vice President of Telco and Mobility Solutions at SAP tells TIA NOW why market saturation and declining ARPU are two areas that are clearly a growing challenge. However, connecting telcos with verticals like automotive, healthcare and utilities will enable operators to create new revenue streams and services.

  • Vicky Obenshain, Vice President of Wireless Strategy at Panasonic Solutions Company, told TIA NOW why the Internet of Things is permeating a variety of applications and solutions. From connected cars to connected aircrafts, Panasonic understands that there is a consequence for failure, thus their products must work.

  • Andrew Coward, Vice President of Service Provider Strategy at Brocade, tells TIA NOW how the New IP can further evolve in the carrier ecosystem. From OpenStack and OpenDaylight to new business paradigms, the New IP encompasses telecom as we know it today and the future of virtualized networks.

  • As mobile data services are expected to grow sevenfold in the next three years, MNOs are eager to figure out how to monetize those services with ingenuity and reliability. At TIA 2015, Amit Tiwari, Vice President of Strategic Alliances and Systems Engineering at Affirmed Networks, spoke with TIA NOW about the services that create opportunity, supported by NFV technologies.

  • Tim Nixon, Executive Director and Chief Technology Officer of Applications Delivery and Global Connected Customer Experience at General Motors, spoke to TIA NOW about GM’s move towards in vehicle Wi-Fi and 4G LTE, to enhance vehicular communications services.

  • At TIA 2015, Sanjay Bhatia, Vice President of Solutions Marketing and Strategy at GENBAND sat with TIA NOW to talk about the business case behind NFV. GENBAND focuses on real-time communications (RTC) technologies that rely on software-centric networks.

  • At TIA 2015, Chris Rivera, Managing Director and CTO of the America’s Service Provider and Web Group at Cisco, tells TIA NOW how Intercloud fits into the ecosystem. Rivera says connecting public, private and hybrid clouds will be integral for the future of the network.

  • At TIA 2015, Tom Marcin, Vice President of Operations at Henkels and McCoy spoke to TIA NOW about why carriers are asking for small cell and DAS based technologies. He adds that enterprise customers are asking for PON technologies to transform the services they are able to provide.

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