TR-60.B (Information Management) Meeting
Interested in participating in TR-60? Contact Cheryl Thibideau.
Mountain Connect 2024 Conference
Sheraton Downtown Denver Hotel 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO, United StatesBEYOND THE BANDWIDTH: THE POWER OF BROADBAND REVOLUTIONIZING ACCESS The single greatest opportunity is before our industry. We have the ability to close the digital divide once and for all, to create equitable access for unserved and underserved communities. Once achieved, an unparalleled technology transformation will occur, enabled by the infrastructure we will build from…
TR-45 (Mobile and Point-to-Point Communications Standards) Meeting
Interested in Participating in TR-45? Contact Victoria Mitchell.
SMART BUILDINGS WORKING GROUP (SBWG) TELECONFERENCE
Interested in participating in the Smart Buildings program? Contact Marta Soncodi.
Webinar: Building the Broadband Workforce: Finding and Training Workers
As billions of dollars from the federal infrastructure law begin to flow, state officials and internet service providers face a tall task: Ensuring a sufficiently skilled workforce to accomplish ambitious plans for broadband internet access while recruiting and training workers in rural and geographically diverse communities. Employers are competing for talent with other industries seeking…
TR-41 (Performance and Accessibility for Communications Products) VC Task Group
Interested in participating in TR-41? Contact Teesha Jenkins
Webinar: TIA-942-C Data Center Standard: What’s New?
The recent revision to ANSI/TIA-942-C addresses the evolving needs and challenges of modern data center infrastructure by incorporating new technologies that will lead to improved data center performance and efficiencies and ensure that data center designs remain robust, scalable, and resilient in the face of technological advancements and changing demands. The newly authorized TIA-942-C standard…
Data Center Oversight WG Meeting
Interested in participating in the Data Center program? Contact Jacques Fluet.
Webinar: Meeting the Demand: Collaborative Strategies for Broadband Workforce Development
The broadband labor gap is well documented, with an estimated 200,000 qualified employees needed to build, maintain, and upgrade communication networks. As the industry gears up to BEAD deployments in the second half of 2025 and beyond, in addition to the ambitious broadband roll-out plan for connecting the entirety of the United States, industry, government,…