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Interview with Enrique Farfan, COO, Fon
COO of Fon, Enrique Farfan, shares his company’s successes in 2016, what they’re looking forward to in 2017, and why he believes the Wireless Global Congress is a great event.
Interview with Benoit Fleury, VP Product Line Management, iBwave
Benoit Fleury, VP Product Line Management at iBwave, discusses the company’s successes in 2016, what to expect in 2017, and why iBwave’s WBA membership has been beneficial.
Interview with Al Jenkins, Deputy Commissioner of Telecom Planning, New York City
One year after speaking with us at the 2015 Wireless Global Congress in San Jose, we sat down with Al Jenkins again at the 2016 event. Al discussed the launch of LinkNYC, what the future holds for NYC’s Connected City vision, and why the Connected City Advisory Board is an important initiative.
Interview with Rob Lloyd, CIO, City of San Jose
San Jose CIO Rob Lloyd sat down with us at the 2016 Wireless Global Congress. Rob discusses the city’s Connected City vision, the challenges its faced, and why its happy to host the Congress for a second time.
Interview with Terry Kramer, UCLA Anderson School of Management
With over 25 years in the wireless industry, and now a professor at UCLA Anderson School of Management, Terry Kramer sat down with us to share his thoughts on the outlooks up to and beyond 2020, as well as what he feels are the biggest challenges facing companies in the ecosystem today.
Interview with Brian Metzger, Nominum
At the 2016 Wireless Global Congress in San Jose, Brian Metzger, VP of Global Marketing at Nominum, sat down with us to talk about the role DNS plays in monetizing Wi-Fi and what 2017 has in store for the company.
Interview with Cedric Gonin, Orange
We caught up with WBA Board Member Cedric Gonin at the 2016 Wireless Global Congress in San Jose. Cedric shared his thoughts on Coexistence and Convergence, and discussed what Orange has in store for Congress attendees who visit the new Innovation Lounge.
Panel Discussion – City Leadership
Different cities, common problems. In this panel, we will be discussing global policy challenges of delivering connectivity in cities and regions. From the Wireless Global Congress, Liverpool, June 2016.
Panel Discussion – Policy Impacts on Wireless Innovation
What is the wireless landscape going to be in 2020? And how can policy makers, spectrum planning and industry work more closer together to support wireless innovation? From the Wireless Global Congress, Liverpool, 2016.
Panel Discussion – Creating City Partnerships
Several cities have already taken giant steps forward in their Connected City developments. Singapore is often cited as “taking the Smart City to the next Level”. New York City and their LinkNYC initiative are touted as a new benchmark for city wide Wi-Fi deployments. Representatives of these cities and their partners will discuss how they set their plans in motion. From the Wireless Global Congress, Liverpool, June 2016.