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  • The Road to 4G Audio File
    4G wireless technology will mean 24/7 broadband connectivity. As carriers determine the 4G flavor that best fits their plans, there's no doubt the technology will create incredible opportunities for consumers & the enterprise. Nortel Vice-President Scott Wickware talks about the 4G evolution with CTIA VP John Walls.
  • Entering an Era of Open Networks Audio File
    The "openness" wave is sweeping through the wireless industry. Shashi Kavi, CTO of Broadband, Internet & Media Accounts for Ericsson Inc., discusses some of the challenges involved with open networks and comments on what customers can expect.
  • Public Safety Wireless Communication Audio File
    The FCC has established rules for the upcoming 700 MHz auction to establish an interoperable national wireless broadband network which public safety will share with a private partner. Several questions remain about how the proposed model will actually work in practice, and Brian Josef, Director, Regulatory Affairs, for CTIA-The Wireless Association®, moderated a panel at CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment 2007® on the public safety-private partnership.
  • FCC Commissioner Michael J. Copps Audio File
    The Wonder of Wireless speaks with Commissioner Michael J. Copps from the Federal Communications Commission on a range of issues, including broadband policy, universal service, 700 MHz proceeding and competition in the wireless industry.
  • 700MHz Auction Audio File
    When Congress passed the Public Safety Act it allocated critical spectrum for public safety and left the rest for an important auction - detailing use of the auction proceeds. CTIA’s Christopher Guttman-McCabe discusses the importance of promptly performing the auction of spectrum that will bring better products and services to wireless consumers.
  • Wireless Broadband Audio File
    High speed wireless networks are changing the way Americans communicate, in our personal and professional lives. Wireless broadband is bringing unequalled efficiencies and productivity to the enterprise, and is dramatically altering how millions of wireless users are able to be on the job, but very much out of the office. Wireless industry experts look at what wireless broadband means to America today and tomorrow, and what challenges lie ahead.