Making additional spectrum available and using all other availabl...
Making additional spectrum available and using all other available resources are crucial to offering broadband connections everywhere all the time, industry officials said on a webinar by the Yankee Group research firm Thursday. The trend of connecting additional devices…
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to the network is moving forward quickly, requiring the use of all technologies and assets, said Glenn Lurie, AT&T president, emerging devices. The goal is to enable a platform for more users in more situations, said Sriram Viswanathan, vice president of Intel’s Architecture Group, urging the use of licensed and unlicensed spectrum. Network capacity and spectrum will be the issue as demand increases, Lurie said, urging policymakers to help make additional spectrum available. Connected devices have seen opportunities in emerging markets like Kenya and India, improving health care, growth of small businesses and literacy, said Yankee Group CEO Emily Green. Tremendous opportunities come when devices are used across industries, Lurie said. A policy environment that encourages investment in broadband is needed to maintain growth, said USTelecom CEO Walter McCormick.