Posted At: April 15, 2008 11:13 AM
Posted By: John Walls, Vice President, Public Affairs,
CTIA - The Wireless Association®
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Keynote Presentations
What's on your calendar today? That's a pressing question to which every one of us can relate. We hustle from meeting after meeting to conference calls... back to meetings, a business lunch, more calls... and before you know it the day's over. And then we do it all again. And again. Deadlines are always hanging over our heads, reports are due, problems crop up. So there's not much time to step back and take a look at the big picture and assess how what we're doing fits in.
That's what I like so much at the keynotes at CTIA WIRELESS, our annual trade show which just concluded in Las Vegas and is scheduled to return there in 2009. We all get to hear where industry leaders think wireless is going, and how they think it's going to get there. They share their insights, their concerns, and their philosophies that are driving the direction of the industry. The recent show in Las Vegas featured one of the best keynote line-ups in its history, and now you can see and hear what the movers-and-shakers had to say by watching clips in the CTIA Keynote Highlight Webcast.
Take a listen, and pass along the link to your colleagues. You can select the speaker you want to hear, on a specific portion of their remarks. Lowell McAdam, Steve Largent, Dan Hesse, Sir Richard Branson (does anyone REALLY want a one-way trip to Mars?!), Chairman Kevin Martin, Marco Boerries, Arun Sarin, Pat Russo, Mike Zafirovski, Carl Henric-Svanberg, former Senators John Edwards and Fred Thompson. This is a stellar line-up, so I invite you to take a look at what they had to say and other features such as the Show Overview and the backstage interviews on each day of the show. Do yourself a favor. Take a few minutes out of your day to step back and listen to the big picture. Their words will no doubt inform you and in some cases, inspire you as well. Enjoy the webcast and be sure to let us know what you think.
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