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    What will define 5G is coming into focus. The need for an effective standards process, that will represent the varied stakeholders, is critical. TIA NOW discusses this process and shows a working demo of 3 future capabilities of 5G.

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  • Navigating the complexities of China’s regulatory landscape is a unique challenge. The United States Information Technology Office (USITO) brings together the world’s leading ICT companies to promote the development of the U.S. ICT industry in China. TIA NOW spoke with the Managing Director of USITO, Matt Roberts.

  • Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-WA), House IoT Caucus Co-Chair, keynotes at TIA’s IoT Roundtable on March 26th, 2015, at the Microsoft Innovation & Policy Center. Rep. Delbene talked about the necessary balance between policy making for the IoT space and the ability for IoT innovation to continue to progress.

  • As mobile data consumption increases, more efficient RF cables are needed. Dow Electrical and Telecommunications and Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) explain how new materials and special manufacturing methods increase performance and reliability of RF cables.

  • Manish Singh, VP of Product Management for SDN/NFV at Tech Mahindra, tells TIA NOW how network virtualization has come a long way in a very short time.

  • The Contra Costa Transportation Authority’s GoMentum Station Summit will co-locate with TIA’s Connected and Autonomous Vehicle workshop in Silicon Valley on March 30th and 31st. Randell H. Iwasaki of the Contra Costa Transportation Authority and Scott Belcher, CEO of TIA, tell TIA NOW why these events are a can't miss.

  • Franklin Flint, Global Telecom Strategist & Marketing Director for Dell OEM Solutions, wraps up MWC 2015 in the Dell booth. He talks about the importance of how an open source and partner ecosystem facilitates technologies like network functions virtualization.

  • Genband’s CEO, David Walsh, tells TIA NOW how carriers can compete with OTTs if they create a network effect. The fring Alliance allows carriers to partner up, creating a much larger network community to offer services that could prove to be more competitive than the OTT sector.

  • TIA NOW covered Mobile World Congress once again with industry panels, executive interviews and a whole lot of member interaction. Join TIA NOW as we give you a quick look at our coverage at MWC 2015.

  • Cisco takes a leap into the Internet of Everything space with new alliances and partnerships in verticals such as the connected car. Watch TIA NOW’s interview with Doug Webster, VP of Service Provider Marketing at Cisco.

  • On the show floor at Mobile World Congress 2015, Joyce Mullen, VP and GM of Dell OEM Solutions, tells TIA NOW why their partner ecosystem is growing in the telecom sector.

  • Arpit Joshipura, VP of Product Management at Dell tells TIA NOW at MWC 2015 about the carrier demands for open source technologies.

  • Cloud and data center providers are keeping pace with the demand for data but how do you manage and orchestrate your network to scale up or down with the demand? At Mobile World Congress 2015, TIA NOW covered the management and orchestration of the hyperscale clouds with Red Hat's CEO Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat’s Chief Technologist Chris Wright and Telstra’s CTO Vish Nandlall.

  • The NFV value chain is enabling the evolution of a virtualized and agile network architecture. In the Dell TIA NOW studio at MWC 2015 are three players in NFV- Intel, Alcatel-Lucent and Mobile Experts - to tell us about NFV solutions for the telecom ecosystem.

  • The smart home and building is not a new frontier for the tech industry but what’s beyond automation. At MWC 2015 to tell us more about the smart home and building spaces are Priit Vimberg, CEO at YOGA and Ben Tan, Product Manager for Smart Homes of the IoT Group at Intel.

  • Franklin Flint, Marketing Strategist for Dell OEM Solutions, sees the value in investing into the biggest mobile event of the year. Join TIA NOW as they talk with Flint about why meeting customers face to face is still the best practice.

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