The Wireless Evolution – CTIA 2010
CTIA 2010 is now well underway. An exciting time for the wireless industry as a whole – and especially in the U.S. market – CTIA is one of the major industry events that helps set the tone for the wireless industry each year. Although I’m not attending this year, my colleague, Rob Adler, is in the trenches this week at the show. And as I keep up with the continuous flow of news from the show, I can’t help but wonder what this year’s general conclusion will be.
The way I see it, this is a critical time for the wireless industry – the overarching issue of bandwidth is one each service provider, application developer and consumer is well aware of – and one which everyone is trying to address. In Kevin Fitchard’s article yesterday, “CTIA: De la Vega asks app developers to share the mobile broadband burden,” he references CTIA Chairman, De La Vega’s keynote address which Fitchard says, “for the first time, he asked application developers and Internet services companies to share the burden of bridging that demand-capacity gap. New spectrum and 4G technologies like long-term evolution will solve only part of the problem, de la Vega said, while an applications market more conscious of the network’s limits, developing services optimized for mobility can do just as much to ease congestion.”
With many companies trying to conquer the three screen approach, mobile video on the rise, and new handsets that are trying to keep up with the iPhone’s popularity level, this isn’t an issue that will fade away anytime soon. As De La Vega pointed to in his speech, it’s only one that we can be more conscious of. Service providers are racing to roll out new 4G networks and services to enable the mobile infrastructure needed to keep up with the times. So will the buzz surround these new networks, or will it all be about optimizing our current networks? Only time will tell. There will be plenty more to read – and write about – from this year’s show… be sure to follow @Robadler for live updates.
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Tags: 4G, CTIA 2010, mobile networks, mobile video, wireless, wireless networking

March 25th, 2010 at 3:24 pm
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