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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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    The new world order in the ICT industry is a combination of network virtualization technologies and billions of connected edge devices. So the question is, where do you fit into the new value chain and how can you remain relevant and profitable?

  • The Open Internet Order is published, but what does it represent and how will it impact the ICT industry? TIA NOW talked about the Open Internet Order with Paul Barbagallo, the Managing Editor of Bloomberg BNA Now, Tech and Telecom.

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    The drumbeat of the digital transformation of the communications industry is what TIA’s CEO Scott Belcher espouses as he invites attendees to register for the TIA 2015 Network of the Future Conference on June 2-4, in Dallas, TX. /p>

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    On the heels of 5G technologies making some noise, industry stakeholders are already looking for clear business cases that leverage next generation network architectures. To tell us more about 5G and how next-gen technologies will play a role is Ashish Singh, Vice President of Products at SK Telecom Americas.

  • TIA’s value proposition continues to evolve after welcoming CEO Scott Belcher, Chairman of the Board Mark Walker, and very soon bringing on a CTO. "TIA is in a very healthy position," said Mark Walker as he walks us through TIA’s value prop in 2015.

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    Smart phone data traffic over Wi-Fi has been around for years, but now with carrier-class Wi-Fi calling, we can expect a great deal of smartphone voice traffic to also move over to Wi-Fi. TIA NOW learns more about Wi-Fi calling with Josh Lonn, Senior Director of Marketing for T-Mobile USA and responsible for repositioning T-Mobile’s Wi-Fi calling product.

  • Virtual test beds that measure the degrees of automation for NFV orchestrated networks are blanketing the industry. TIA NOW talked with one of the pioneers of virtual networking, Martin Casado, inventor of OpenFlow, an enabler of software defined networking, and also the SVP and GM of the Networking and Security Business Unit at VMWare.

  • Watch industry leaders talk about the changes needed in both the business and policy realms in order to realize the potential of the Internet of Things. At TIA’s IoT Roundtable, the panel included Stephen Mellor, Chief Technology Officer of the Industrial Internet Consortium, Liam Quinn, Fellow and Executive Director in the Client Computing Group at Dell and Todd Rytting, Chief Technology Officer at Panasonic North America.

  • 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.

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