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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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  • There’s a lot of talk about the technology trends behind 5G technologies, but what about the human factor? How will usage data for wireless technologies influence the way we develop and deploy 5G technologies?

  • What’s behind the move towards 5G technologies? TIA's 5G Roundtable at TIA Headquarters in Arlington, VA addressed the current problems facing carriers and service providers in an effort to provide further guidance to researchers, ICT equipment providers and various global consortia on what the 5G network should look like and the problems it should solve.

  • TIA's 5G Roundtable titled, "Developing the Path to 5G" kicks off with a presentation by Scott Migaldi, Senior Research Scientist, Technical Development and Strategy at Sprint. He covered the "Trends Beyond 4G: Where is Wireless Heading in the Next Decade.”

  • TIA's 5G Roundtable titled, "Developing the Path to 5G” includes a presentation by Jon Gant, Associate Professor & Director, Center for Digital Inclusion at the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science. He covered, "Designing Next Generation Wireless Networks for our Crazy, Cool and Complicated Digital Lives."

  • At TIA's 5G Roundtable titled, "Developing a Path to 5G," Frank Bernhard, Managing Director of Communications, Media & Technology at Accenture Analytics, moderates a panel on "5G in a Big Data World - Linking Analytics, Economics and Strategy to the Telecom Future."

  • A big concern for the network of the future is the availability of spectrum. Is the solution a wider focus on optimizing the spectrum we currently have? TIA NOW talks to Steve Crowley, a consulting wireless engineer who was named by Forbes as a top 10 mobile influencer in the industry.

  • Over the next few years and beyond we as an industry will experience an investment in communications infrastructures that will change the landscape of our industry. The accelerators for this investment are big data, the internet of things, fifth generation technologies, the list goes on. TIA’s Market Review and Forecast 2014 will illustrate markets trends, cite industry facts and help guide you into the network of the future.

  • TIA President Grant Seiffert invites attendees to TIA’s Network of the Future 2014 conference in Dallas, TX on June 3rd through 5th. The Network of the Future Conference will cover topics like 5G, Internet of Things, Big Data and SDN.

  • Founder and CEO of Aventyn, Navin Govind, talks to TIA NOW’s Abe Nejad about the evolution of the electronic healthcare sector and what challenges lay ahead.

  • TIA member Alcatel Lucent tells TIA NOW why they think TIA’s Spring Policy Summit has tremendous value for networking and intelligence. ALU’s Senior Director of International Affairs for the Americas, Marie Royce, gives her synopsis of this year's Policy Summit and why TIA members should register for next year's event.

  • Congresswoman Donna Edwards (D-MD) talks with TIA NOW's Abe Nejad after her keynote speech at TIA's 15th annual Spring Policy Summit in Cambridge, Maryland.

  • 5G wireless technologies will be upon us soon but who is shepherding the research and standards for 5G? Join TIA NOW as they speak with Afif Osseiran of Ericsson, who heads the effort for the EU project METIS on 5G research and standards.

  • Join TIA NOW, Bloomberg BNA and Communications Daily as they discuss the recent announcement by the U.S. Dept. Of Commerce on Internet governance. Also, net neutrality loses little steam as industry stakeholders gear up for what could be a challenging road ahead.

  • Dell is going with the "open approach" to network functions virtualization, and their partnership with RedHat is focused on optimizing NFV with OpenStack.

  • Jennifer Sims, CEO of Power & Tel, tells TIA NOW’s Abe Nejad why the new value chain has three layers, and why the collaborative layer trumps the physical and data layer.

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