The Covid-19 pandemic revealed the urgent need for broadband connectivity in underserved and unserved areas to support remote education and a remote workforce. State and federal governments experienced these challenges first-hand. Now these entities are trying to quickly get up-to-speed on the different technologies available that can increase connectivity and deliver broadband to their residents and customers. In addition, they are looking at the various public and private partnerships that can be fostered to fill the broadband gap and close the digital divide.
MAY 23-26 2022 | Denver, CO
Denver Convention Center
At CONNECT (X) government agencies and utilities will be able to meet with experienced professional services firms and see the latest technology solutions to deploy for improved connectivity.
You will learn:
How partnerships between municipalities and operators on 5G small cell deployment can be a win-win for both parties.
Is fixed wireless a viable alternative to fiber for broadband connectivity?
Learn how schools and enterprises are using unlicensed CBRS spectrum to build private LTE networks
Learn the latest on advanced technologies like AI, machine learning and automation and how they can help make networks more self sufficient.
Top Reasons to Attend CONNECT (X)
Find out how fiber plays a key role in the evolution of 5G.
Learn about the “sharing” ecosystem – from shared 5G networks to shared spectrum and even shared transport.
Learn how to 5G is transforming inbuilding and what this means for mmWave coverage.
Learn from regulators like FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr about how the regulatory landscape is changing and what this means for connectivity.
Learn the latest developments in government funding for broadband and efforts to close the digital divide.
Renew relationships with colleagues and meet new business prospects.
Visit the exhibit floor and see the latest products and services from a wide array of infrastructure vendors.
See you in Denver
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