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TIA 2015: The Network of the Future

June 2-4: The Hyatt Regency, Dallas, Texas

The Telecommunications Industry Association will host TIA 2015: The Network of the Future June 2-4 at The Hyatt Regency in Dallas, Texas.

Over three days, TIA 2015 will gather global thought leaders, top executives, and policy decision-makers for a unique look at mobile networks, big data, tech policy, emerging technologies, new business models and more. The conference will also spotlight new services and solutions that are allowing network operators and enterprises to more powerfully connect with customers, increase revenues and take advantage of new profit pools.

Participants will have the opportunity to meet, learn from, and collaborate with:

  • Network operators who are exploring ways to maintain profitability, Quality of Service, Quality of Experience and the creation of additional revenue streams through new value-added services and cloud-based platforms.
  • Manufacturers and suppliers who realize that to differentiate themselves within a marketplace that favors vendor-agnostic interoperability they must find routes for greater collaboration with partners up and down the supply chain and the upselling of new managed services and offerings to network operators and enterprise clients.
  • Enterprise innovators who are ready to take advantage of opportunities for transformation enabled by Information and Communications Technology (ICT) – connecting people in new ways, improving efficiencies and increasing margins – and made more accessible as the availability of open source solutions and network convergence continues to reduce barriers to adoption.

For more information about this year’s conference, visit the TIA 2015 website.

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