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    What were some of the significant industry movements in 2017? What did we learn and how can we use that knowledge? Will legislation speed or slow the move toward 5G? And what trends should we look for next year? Industry analysts weigh in with their predictions on this edition of TIA NOW.

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  • From MWC 2016, TIA NOW, Samsung and Verizon discuss 5G test trials and how standards are already being developed for a technology that promises one hundred times the speed of our current networks and one thousand times the capacity. Joining us is Ed Chan, SVP of Technology Strategy and Planning at Verizon and Woojune Kim, VP and Head of Next-Generation Business and Products at Samsung Networks.

  • It’s always best to wrap up MWC at the very end of the show with the analysts that were front and center with the carriers and suppliers that we all want to hear from. The analysts joining us discuss 5G, edge computing, narrow-band IoT, NFV, virtual reality and new revenue streams for carriers.

  • In order to connect and support 50 to 70 billion sensors in the next decade, enterprise stakeholders in the IoT value chain need to adopt IoT platforms to achieve MNO scale, and soon achieve the MNO route to market. In the Dell TIA NOW studio at MWC 2016 to tell us how IoT platforms are paving the way for IoT and enterprise scalability are leaders from Verizon, Cisco, Intel and Telit IoT Platforms.

  • From Mobile World Congress 2016, TIA NOW discusses 5G test trials with Telstra’s Chief Technology Officer, Vish Nandlall, and Ericsson’s Senior Vice President and Group CTO Ulf Ewaldsson, to deepen our understanding of the latest innovations, architectures and use cases important to 5G.

  • Tom Keathley, Senior Vice President of Wireless Network Architecture and Design at AT&T joins TIA NOW to talk about what network operators need for 5G technologies.

  • TIA NOW spoke to industry leaders on a live video panel discussing the results of TIA's 5G Operator Survey and White Paper. The 5G operator survey provides guidance to the industry on spectrum, technology, timeliness and potential services for 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.

  • How do you build a communications network that provides comprehensive wireless coverage to a 7,000-acre master planned community, supporting one of the world’s leading medical and recreational cities? Watch this TIA NOW-produced video case study about the journey taken by Nemours Children’s Hospital administrators, network equipment integrators and Corning as they walk us through the journey of building a world-class communications network.

  • 4G World hosts industry panels and discusses key topics at its co-located event with CTIA 2014. Net Neutrality, industry mergers and the roll out of densified networks are part of the discussions at 4G World and TIA NOW recaps those panels in their mobile studio.

  • Industry luminaries say 5G networks will make broadband accessible and affordable for all end users. But what are the true capabilities of 5G networks and is it too soon to speculate on the next generation of connectivity?

  • There’s a lot of talk about the technology trends behind 5G technologies, but what about the human factor? How will usage data for wireless technologies influence the way we develop and deploy 5G technologies?

  • 5G wireless technologies will be upon us soon but who is shepherding the research and standards for 5G? Join TIA NOW as they speak with Afif Osseiran of Ericsson, who heads the effort for the EU project METIS on 5G research and standards.

  • Berge Ayvazian, Sr. Consultant at Heavy Reading tells TIA NOW's Abe Nejad that TIA 2013 allows the vendor community to come together. Ayvazian also talks about the future of 4G-LTE and small cell technologies.

  • Telcos are no longer the lone star actors on the telecommunications stage. As broadband gets faster and more robust, telcos try to find every viable and profitable avenue of revenue generation from a network that they built to support broadband today. What are some of the advantages telcos have in the market that they can leverage?

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