
Mr. Cameron Dunn
AT&T Assistant Vice President, In-Building Solutions
AT&T Services, Inc
Cameron Dunn is the Associate Vice President for In-Building Solutions at AT&T. In this capacity, Cameron is responsible for AT&T’s in-building portfolio at over 4000+ venues, with the goal of providing AT&T subscribers with in-building access through creation and support of best cost-structures via negotiation, vendor management, and sponsorship of cellular-alternative access technologies such as Wi-Fi and CBRS.
Cameron brings over 25 years of expertise in leading cross-functional teams to ideate, develop, and implement innovative mobile products and services. Throughout his career in mobile telecommunications, Cameron has demonstrated a comprehensive end-to-end vision, successfully driving initiatives from concept to execution.
His diverse experience spans critical areas including systems operations, billing, network architecture, transit, marketing, standards development, vendor management, strategic planning, contract negotiation, and product development. This broad skillset has been instrumental in delivering impactful solutions across the mobile ecosystem.
Among Cameron’s recent accomplishments are the standardization, design, and deployment of cutting-edge mobility services for in-building, off-network, and inter-carrier applications. These include Wi-Fi, LTE, VoLTE/VoNR, IoT, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), Small Cells, and 5G technologies. He has also pioneered essential mobility solutions such as subscriber self-provisioning for roaming services (Reply2Buy/INTL Day Pass) and global Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service emergency response platforms.
In addition to his technical leadership, Cameron has played a prominent role in industry advocacy and collaboration. He has represented AT&T in key trade organizations, including as chair of the GSM Association’s Roaming Innovation Group from 2008 to 2010, serving as a board member of the Innovative Operators Board of Directors, and most recently, as board member and co-chair of the Wireless Broadband Alliance. These roles, combined with his strong relationships with operators domestically and internationally, empower him to champion the adoption of recent technologies and processes across the global operator community.