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January 20 - 22, 2010
Miami Beach Convention Center
Miami, FL |
The
promise of 4G, as the next generation of mobile broadband
technology, offers huge potential to wireless carriers, network
equipment makers, applications developers and wireless
consumers.
The 4G Wireless Evolution Conference (4GWE) will focus on the
realities of deploying these 4G technologies and delivering
broadband wireless applications to a growing community of
wireless broadband consumers. 4GWE will examine alternative
technologies, the killer 4G applications, the wireless
regulatory climate and the new age of mobile device design.
The 4GWE program is comprised of single speaker Industry
Perspectives and Keynotes, as well as lively, thought proving
panel discussions that will provide opposing view points and
plenty of opportunity for attendees to get involved in the
discussion.
4GWE Conference attendees will learn:
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The role of the network operator in delivering
4G features and
functionality and how they will protect their
revenue stream and continue
to monetize their investments
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How the concept of an “Open Mobile Internet” can
be governed
and what that will mean to all stakeholders in
the wireless industry.
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The hottest mobile device design trends, and how
these will
accommodate users growing mobility requirements.
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The major differences between the competing
technologies of WiMAX
and LTE
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What killer applications both the consumer and
business customer
will be looking for.
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The role of WiMAX in delivering service in rural
and underserved locations.
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Alternative 4G delivery technologies; dual mode
phones, WiFi,
femtocells, and more.
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The technology and potential of utilizing White
Spaces to deliver
mobility solutions.
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How 4G will impact, social networking, content
distribution and
video capabilities.
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If Venture capitalists are ready to return to
wireless ; where will they invest? The network,
the device or in 4G applications?
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How Mobile Internet Device manufacturers will
drive 4G demand and
market share.
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Where impact of 4G will be the most contentious,
the most beneficial and the most profitable.
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