5G channel

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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.

All 5G channel Videos:

  • Every technology we have today has to overcome the problems created by the [wireless network] channel, said Dr. Michael Dellomo of RF Academics. Dr. Dellomo and Dr. Rikin Thakker of RF Academics will present the Wireless and Cellular Network Workshops at TIA headquarters in Arlington, VA starting on December 3.

  • 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?

  • Steve Sifferman, CEO of Tarana Wireless, tells TIA NOW at TIA 2014 why some in the industry may or may not believe that 5G will be a rip and replace.

  • 5G, SDN liabilities and information sharing are all topics that Verizon touches on at TIA 2014 as TIA NOW’s Abe Nejad speaks with Ed Chan, SVP of Network Infrastructure Planning at Verizon.

  • 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?

  • At TIA's 5G Roundtable titled, "Developing a Path to 5G," Frank Bernhard, Managing Director of Communications, Media & Technology at Accenture Analytics, moderates a panel on "5G in a Big Data World - Linking Analytics, Economics and Strategy to the Telecom Future."

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