IWCE's Network Infrastructure Forum Keynotes to Discuss Smart Cities and Site Development Strategy
Matthew Bailey, recognized international IoT expert, and T-Mobile's Allan Tantillo will present the keynotes for IWCE's Network Infrastructure Forum, where the industry's wired and wireless players will gather to examine communications technology infrastructure.
Matthew Bailey, recognized international IoT expert, and T-Mobile's Allan Tantillo will present the keynotes for IWCE's Network Infrastructure Forum, where the industry's wired and wireless players will gather to examine communications technology infrastructure. IWCE's Network Infrastructure Forum is scheduled to take place March 22-24, 2016 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV.
Bailey will deliver his address "Smart Cities: Where Will the Future of Wireless Infrastructure Take Us?" The devices that attach to today's wireless networks only scratch the surface of how tomorrow's Smart Cities, Smart Cars, and the IoT will take advantage of small cells, Wi-Fi, DAS, and macrocells. This presentation offers a view into the wireless future. Bailey is a trusted expert, educator, and advisor to governments, investors, businesses, and research organizations on IoT, emerging wireless technologies, standards, and the opportunity for economic growth and global impact.
Tantillo will discuss "Site Development Strategy: Catching Your Competition Is Just the Start." He will share T-Mobile's success and best practices that are setting the stage for even more victories. The presentation will touch on successful spectrum acquisitions, a corporate culture that knocks down barriers, and a nationwide site development strategy that will go beyond catching the competition. With nearly 20 years of industry experience, Tantillo has worked on the development of wireless networks. Today, Tantillo is responsible for major vendor relations (MLAs and others), lease administration, property management, DAS/small cell deployment, compliance, and public education/outreach.
To register to attend IWCE's Network Infrastructure Forum, click here.
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