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  • Joseph Kopser, CEO and Co-Founder, RideScout talks to the TIA 2015 audience about evolution of the transportation and how the sharing economy will change the technology industry. Kopser says mobility will be critical to the success of the sharing economy.

  • FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn spoke at the TIA 2015 Network of the Future Conference about the communications gap between the haves and the have nots. Commissioner Clyburn says that making broadband more affordable for everyone will provide returns for the communications industry.

  • FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly apologizes to the TIA 2015 audience for the new Title II rules that regulate the Internet, intended to prevent paid prioritization and other unrealized concerns that “might” happen. Commissioner O’Rielly says that uncertainty in the market under Title II rules will adversely impact the communications industry for years.

  • Traditional ways of protecting your data are no longer viable, said Stefan Jung, Head of Cloud Security at Ericsson. TIA NOW spoke with Jung at the TIA 2015 Conference in Dallas, TX. Jung spoke about the importance of authentication technologies without keys, to support the billions of devices expected ride on the network.

  • Joan Marsh, VP of Federal Regulatory Affairs at AT&T and Kathy Grillo, SVP of Federal Regulatory and Legal Affairs at Verizon tell TIA 2015 attendees that clarity and certainty is what they are striving for on the net neutrality issue.

  • Dell’s VP and Chief Research Officer, Jai Menon, tells the TIA 2015 attendees why industry should take full advantage of open networking. As we migrate to open networking and COTS hardware, vendors are finding new ways to differentiate themselves from their competitors.

  • Joining us now to discuss use cases in the IoT ecosystem is Fred Yentz, President and CEO of ILS Technology, a Telit Company. And joining him is Paul Wellman, CIO of Tennant Company.

  • Fred Moorefield, Director of Spectrum Policy and Programs at the Department of Defense, Office of the CIO, speaks at the TIA 2015 Network of the Future Conference. He spoke about how, through public and private partnerships, today’s spectrum limits can be tomorrow's spectrum opportunities as spectrum sharing policies evolve through a culture of trust.

  • Fred Moorefield, Director of Spectrum Policy & Programs at the Department of Defense CIO Office, discusses the record spectrum auction and the DoD's perspective on spectrum sharing.

  • Andre Fuetsch, Senior Vice President of Architecture and Design at AT&T, talks about AT&T's SDN and NFV play, including their plan to virtualize and software-control 75% of their network by 2020.

  • Michael Rothey, VP and Head of IT, Multi-Region Americas at Ericsson, tells the TIA 2015 audience why one single programable experience is the future of the network. Modernization and industrialization are the two areas of focus for Rothey as Ericsson continues to turn IT into an asset.

  • Lixin Cheng, CEO, ZTE USA, sat down with TIA NOW at TIA 2015 to talk about investing in 5G technologies, protecting IP in the supply chain and implementing smart city solutions in China.

  • With the population nearly doubling by 2050 in Texas, solving the problem of the demand for transportation service is what David Sparks is here to help solve. Sparks is the Senior Research Scientist at the Texas A&M Transportation Institute and joins us in the TIA 2015 studio to tell us about the Accelerate Texas program.

  • Experts from the State Department, Columbia University and Nearshore Americas discuss the evolution of the U.S. relationship with Cuba and Cuba's communications market.

  • RideScout CEO and Founder Joseph Kopser talks with TIA NOW about the fast-paced evolution of the transportation market and the "sharing economy."

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