Telecommunications Industry Association

Featured Video

  •  
    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.

All Telecommunications Industry Association Videos:

  • What is the public’s level of trust in government? What are the resulting implications for telecom policy and the tech industry? We explore these questions with Andrew Baumann, Vice President at Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research.

  • 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?

  • TIA will join the U.S. delegation for the World Conference on Information Telecommunications (WCIT) from December 3-14, 2012. Ambassador Terry Kramer will head the U.S. WCIT delegation and TIA was happy to welcome him for a preview of WCIT-2012.

  • Ambassador Terry Kramer, head of the U.S. WCIT delegation, speaks with TIA NOW about what we can expect at the conference and the best ways to respond to the adoption of proposals that may not be in the best interests of U.S. companies.

  • World Standards Day raises awareness among regulators, industry and consumers of standardization to the global economy. Join TIA NOW for a roundtable discussion with key figures at World Standards Day, including Steve Swanson, Manager of Standards Engineering at Corning.

  • Rural America is faced with unique challenges as millions of Americans are not connected to broadband. Join TIA NOW as they speak with Tom Ferree, President of Connected Nation.

  • This edition of “The List” will drill down the details of the impending Executive Order on cybersecurity by President Barack Obama. On the show to give us his perspective on what is truth and what is tale about the administration’s "EO" is Bob Dix, Vice President of Government Affairs & Critical Infrastructure Protection at Juniper Networks.

  • The FCC recently held a Developing With Accessibility (DevAcc) event to promote the concept and practice of developing applications with regard for generally-accepted accessibility guidelines, thereby maximizing their usability for everyone, including people with disabilities. TIA NOW spoke with three esteemed panelists on the new, innovative strides in accessibility.

  • TIA's 2012 CTO Council is an important link between the private sector and senior policymakers. Join TIA NOW for a sneak peak into the December 11th CTO Council meeting with council member Adam Drobot, Chairman of OpenTechWorks.

  • How do the 2012 presidential candidates stack up in tech? TIA NOW will give you a side-by-side comparison on issues in Trade, R&D, Tax Reform, Regulations, Spectrum, Cybersecurity and more.

  • The U.S. China Spectrum Roundtable, under the auspices of the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade, is a workshop between the China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and the U.S. Department of Commerce, organized by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). TIA NOW is happy to welcome an industry pillar who helps facilitate global spectrum efficiency.

  • Spectrum auctions are in the news headlines but we in the industry know that the reallocation of spectrum bands via spectrum auctions will not be enough to sustain the growth of bandwidth requirements over the next few years.

  • Next generation 4G Networks are top of mind for the ICT industry, but will advancing and robust mobile backhaul paradigms support the growing demands on the network?

  • In just a few short months, contributions from government delegations will descend on the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai to renegotiate a treaty for international telecommunications regulations.

  • To maintain competitiveness in today’s fast-moving environment, operators must continually seek out new ways to differentiate their service offerings. With this in mind, the network is the operator’s most strategic asset and must continue to adapt to meet the changing behaviors of their customers.

Pages