Join Telecom Council's ComTech Forum and Intel to explore the work being done to prepare for 5G and the ways this work will enable coming solutions and services.
5G will be defined by the creation of a heterogeneous "network of all networks." A first-of-its-kind network that's smart, agile, virtualized and software-defined. A network that allows devices to rapidly access processing and analytic capabilities stored in the cloud. But to achieve that progress requires a strong foundation of Digital Network Transformation, which should be well underway now at leading network operators.
This meeting will discuss the interplay of Digital Network Transformation and 5G. What does it take to grow the fruit of digital transformation, manage and alter telecom networks with software?
WHAT TO EXPECT
For our meeting, we'll discuss how 5G interacts and leverages past and recent Network Transformations such as: Digitization Cloud Packet core Heterogeneous networks NFV SDN Self-Optimizing Networks Agile Development, DevOps Edge Computing
As these technical innovations erodes the boundaries between the physical and digital to deliver rich new experiences and valuable new services, 5G will reinvent industries with new business use cases, models, and players emerging in response to a shifting, ubiquitous mobile landscape powered by unlimited sums of data.
FORMAT: This month's meeting is a Deep Dive - a condensed 1/2 day agenda with 3 networking breaks, facilitated networking and introductions, interactive discussion, technology demo tables, and rapid-fire startups pitches.
If you are interested in annual membership, sponsoring this topic, speaking on this agenda or demoing your startup, please email comtech@telecomcouncil.com.
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