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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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Delivering connectivity for 50 billion devices by 2020 and 100 billion devices by 2025 requires intelligence at the edge, ubiquity, low latency and zero fault for automotive and healthcare connectivity networks, among other requirements. This panel discussion explores the requirements from the technological, policy and business perspectives for IoT, and how future wireless networks will deploy and develop over the next decade.
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Dell has implemented the OneFiveTen framework for strategic thinking of its IoT action plan. Joyce Mullen, VP and GM for Global OEM and IoT Solutions for Dell, will discuss some of the latest developments from the Dell visioning and planning OneFiveTen meeting, and steps that are being taken to grow Dell’s presence in IoT.
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Advanced compute and server solutions are the backbone that support billions of device connections and are based on open standards to help maximize compatibility, scalability and expandability of our communications networks. How are these new server and storage solutions helping telecommunications companies bring their intellectual property to market faster and ultimately help lower operational expenses, increase profitability and simplify operations? At the Dell TIA NOW studio, network operator
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We’ve all heard about the primary benefits of NFV technologies: scalability, agility and automation, to increase time to market for our products and services. But what other benefits have emerged since MWC 2015? Miniature cloud-based replicas for deploying a steady flow of innovation into a live network can be a challenging concept to wrap your head around. Darrell Jordan-Smith, Worldwide VP of ICT at Red Hat and John Healy, General Manager of the SDN Division at Intel join us in the studio.
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The Dell TIA NOW studio kicks off their MWC 2016 programming with Drew Schulke, Executive Director of Next Generation Infrastructure at Dell, to discuss what insights and trends will be covered at this year’s largest mobile event.
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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.
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This session featuring Ken Stewart, Intel Fellow and Chief Wireless Technologist at Intel and Tod Sizer, Head of Mobile Radio Research at Nokia Bell Labs will take an in-depth look at the enabling technologies for 5G, including small cells/DAS, massive MIMO, mmWave, self-backhauling dynamic networks, full-duplex, multi-radio integration, amongst others, as well as consider best practices and strategies to deploy these technologies.
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It’s always better to take a holistic approach to how your business fits into the larger ecosystem. Scott Belcher, Chief Executive Officer of the Telecommunications Industry Association, has a unique perspective on the communications technology ecosystem. Through his relationships with TIA members, he can voice the areas of focus for carriers and enterprise stakeholders. Join us in the Dell TIA NOW studio at MWC 2016 as Scott gives us his own perspective of the current climate of our industry.
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Over the past several years, Dell has grown its focus and offerings in IoT. Dermott O’Connell, Executive Director and GM for EMEA at Dell OEM Solutions discusses the changes he’s seen in the marketplace, how Dell’s positioning has changed over time, its current focus and partnerships through the IoT labs and overall vision for the future.
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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.
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Solving telecommunications and enterprise use cases is what Dave Neary, SDN and NFV Community Strategist at Red Hat is setting his sights on. Open source and open platforms allows developers to take their source code to the service market and scale that service.
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Mike Collado, Vice President of Marketing for SOLiD tells TIA NOW how the middleprise represents the line of demarcation where wireless operators will no longer fund in- building systems. Collado says this change in the industry means a clear shift for SOLiD’s market focus, moving towards the middleprise and investing in outdoor DAS and transport technologies, bringing connectivity closer to the handset through edge densification.
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Watch Part 2 of this Telecommunications Video Series on tower safety climb systems.
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Moving from network lock-in to open source for NFV is partly due to do the work of Jeff Baher, Sr. Director of NFV Solutions at Dell and Chris Wright, Chief Technologist at Red Hat. Supporting software-defined networks for storage, compute and network capabilities on an open network platform has new requirements. Telcos are more than willing to welcome an open cloud platform for network communications and to further explore the benefits of open source for NFV solutions.
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The service reliability by operators is independent of the reliability of the hardware, said Dave Neary, NFV Community Strategist at Red Hat. Neary joined Current Analysis’s Vice President of Consumer and Infrastructure, Peter Jarich as TIA NOW’s Abe Nejad moderated a panel on the importance of "five 9s" reliability for operator services - for manageability, reliability and security.