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The 5G Launchpad

Will 5G be a platform for innovation? If so, what type of innovation can the industry expect? How will 5G open new services in new vertical markets? TIA NOW’s Clarence Reynolds speaks with Mats Karlsson, Head of R&D and Portfolio at Ericsson, about creating new business opportunities with 5G technology.

SDN @ 10

It’s been 10 years since the advent of software defined networking (SDN). Since then, SDN has emerged as an essential component of the drive towards virtualization. One of the pioneers of SDN is Nick McKeown, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University. He joins TIA NOW to discuss the origins and the…

Cable Ready: New Leadership for TR-42

The TR-42 engineering committee of TIA develops and maintains voluntary standards for cabling infrastructure in user-owned buildings. That committee recently elected new leadership, including Henry Franc, Technology Solutions Architect at Belden, TR-42’s new vice chair. He joins TIA NOW to discuss what’s next for the TR-42 committee.

Opening Up About Open Source

What can you expect when you allow vendors to leverage your external networking assets? What are the benefits of open specs in a network environment? Cliff Grossner, Senior Research Director & Advisor for the Cloud and Data Center Research Practice at IHS Markit, joins us with answers, and the significant breakthroughs that have happened so…

A Tale of Two 5G Cities

Researchers need city-sized playgrounds in order to properly test and develop 5G technologies. That’s why the National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced it will deploy two 5G platforms for advanced wireless research. Dr. Thyaga Nandagopal, NSF’s Deputy Division Director of the Computing & Communications Foundations Division, joins TIA NOW to announce the first two 5G…

Merging Onto the 5G Highway?

Sprint and T-Mobile recently announced plans to merge into one company as a way to help them keep up with the race to 5G. But will federal regulators go along? Jason Leigh, Senior Research Analyst for Mobility at IDC, joins TIA NOW to talk about their spectrum positions and what comes next.

911 System Turns 50 As NG911 Is Born

How will NG911 be different from our current emergency call-handling system? Are legacy systems a barrier to NG911 deployment? And what first steps are being taken to move toward national NG911? Jeroen de Witte of Airbus DS Communications answers these and other urgent questions.

Next Stop, Smart City

The city of the future is on the way. It will be safer, more efficient and easier to maneuver because of data-rich technology. TIA NOW’s Clarence Reynolds speaks with Mike Zeto, GM and Executive Director of AT&T Smart Cities, about big steps made in the quest for smarter cities.

NFV: It Takes a Village

If NFV is to be realized, it will require strategic partnerships and collaborations. What are the challenges that lie ahead? TIA NOW speaks with Philippe Morin, CEO of EXFO and Matt Beal, Director of Technology Strategy and Architecture at Vodafone, about the road ahead to making NFV a reality.

Fan Out! Creating Immersive Experiences in Smart Stadiums

Enhancing the experience of sports fans is high on the list for developers of 5G. How will fans get an immersive experience? What role will AI play in giving fans a reason to cheer? Jonathan Levine, Managing Director of Business Development at Intel Sports, Emili Planas, CTO of MediaPro and Jason Elliott, 5G Market Development…

NFV Service Assurance In A Virtual World

Performance is critical for virtual networks. But how will NFV maintain service levels that propel 5G networks efficiently? Dave Stehlin, General Manager of the Lifecycle Service Assurance Business Unit at ‎Spirent Communications shares his insights with TIA NOW.

Finding Monetization Models Using Geolocation Data

New network infrastructures are generating massive amounts of data, but what are the best ways to use and monetize that data? TIA NOW discusses use cases for geolocation data with Andrew Harteveldt, VP of Technology at Intersec.