Spectrum

All Spectrum Videos:

  • 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.

  • Every year, TIA NOW sums up the most current and prevailing technologies, policies and market trends for the communications technology industry. Joining us to talk about Title II, spectrum, cybersecurity, IoT, NFV and more are James Reid, SVP of Government Affairs at the Telecommunications Industry Association; Franklin Flint, CTO at TIA and John Jacobs, VP of Member and Industry Affairs at TIA.

  • TIA’s Connected Vehicle Workshop invited the top technology and policy experts in the connected vehicle space. They discussed the policy, technology and business challenges for the connected car as providers, enterprises and consumers will see more IoT devices and services in their vehicles. Panelists included AT&T, Cisco, the State Dept. and the Association for Global Automakers.

  • Senator Gary Peters (D-MI) talked with TIA NOW’s Abe Nejad about the recently signed highway bill that will infuse $305 billion into the transportation sector over the next five years. Senator Peters also talked about the importance of the 5.9 GHz spectrum band for the Intelligent Transportation Systems sector.

  • Spectrum scarcity is not only a concern in our businesses, but now also in our cars. Harry Lightsey, Executive Director, Global Connected Customer, Public Policy at General Motors tells TIA NOW that emerging Wi-Fi technologies could cause interference in radio spectrum used for mission critical services that reduce vehicle collisions.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly talks about the the net neutrality debate, 2016 spectrum auction, 5G and much more, following his keynote at the TIA 2015 Conference.

  • Within the mobile industry, 5G will be the buzzword of 2015 and for years to come. Experts expect to see the first deployments of 5G in countries like Japan and South Korea, by 2018. But as the US is regarded as a leader in wireless 4GLTE deployments, why are we perceived as oddly behind in the global development of 5G?

  • The popularity of net neutrality draws cross partisan support on the Hill, but like most proposed bills from either party, the devil is in the details. In the TIA NOW studio to shed some light on topics including net neutrality, cybersecurity, privacy and immigration reform are Alina Selyukh, a tech/telecom policy reporter for Reuters and Kate Tummarello, who covers tech for POLITICO Pro.

  • In President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address, he focused on the importance of broadband, increased cybersecurity, expanding markets and fostering competition. TIA’s CEO, Scott Belcher, recognizes these positive steps forward, but makes a rebuttal to the President’s support of the reclassification of broadband as a Title II utility.

  • TIA’s New Year’s Resolutions in 2015 focus on topics and issues in the ICT industry that impact our members and the industry. This year there is no shortage of challenges to face in the technology and policy spaces - and TIA’s CEO, Scott Belcher, is front and center to give us his resolutions and predictions for the ICT sector.

  • Scott Belcher, CEO of the Telecommunications Industry Association, says the AWS-3 auction was a “smashing success,” and congratulates those involved in generating $40 billion in revenue. Next on the FCC’s agenda is the broadband spectrum auction, expected to commence in 2016.

  • What are TIA’s solution sets and how are they delivering value through markets, technology and policy? John Jacobs, Vice President of Membership, Market Development and Industry Relations at TIA says solution sets are important to apply to our businesses as our industry continues to change and evolve.

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