[Chapter-delegates] Do glance: Webinar Thursday on wireless to the gigabit
gabriel ramokotjo
gabrielramokotjo at gmail.com
Sun Mar 2 19:16:11 PST 2014
Thanks Dave,
Will definitely join the webinar
Regards
Gabriel Ramokotjo
ISOC-Gauteng Chapter
G.M Ramokotjo
On Mar 3, 2014 2:40 AM, "Michael Snell" <mjjsnell at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for this, Dave. I fully agree with your point about how important
> this is to extending access to the developing world. I'm signed up!
>
> Mike Snell
> InterPlanetary Networking Chapter
> San Francisco Bay Area Chapter
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Dave Burstein <daveb at dslprime.com> wrote:
>
>> Folks
>>
>> Nothing will be more important delivering "the Internet for Everyone"
>> than the coming 10x-100x increase in wireless capacity beyond today's LTE.
>> High network capacity and $50 smartphones are driving remarkable growth.
>> I'm reporting Cisco estimates that 300M Africans will be connected in 2017,
>> more than in the United States. http://bit.ly/1g3nAAV
>>
>> I believe ISOC should play a strong role in growing the Internet,
>> including making sure that excessive patent fees, standards made behind
>> closed doors by giant corporations and poor spectrum policy do not hold
>> back the Internet for everyone. Freedom and security also matter, of
>> course, but we also need to pursue service affordable for everyone.
>>
>> The non-profit Marconi Society will present three pioneers: AJ
>> Paulraj, inventor of MIMO, Henry Samueli, founder of Broadcom and Stanford
>> Professor Andrea Goldsmith in a free webinar Thursday. The topic is "The
>> Remarkable Wireless Future: More Megabits Soon, Gigabits to Come." Register
>> at http://bit.ly/1cNGfTK and get the technical information to inform
>> policy.
>>
>>
>>
>> Here's the details.
>>
>> *2014 Marconi Prize w**inner AJ Paulraj, the inventor of MIMO, will
>> present "The Remarkable Wireless Future*: More Megabits Soon, Gigabits
>> to Come." 2012 Marconi Prize winner and Broadcom founder Henry Samueli will
>> join as well as Stanford Professor Andrea Goldsmith. These three
>> outstanding engineers are creating the future of wireless. Coming networks
>> may not live up to Noki'?s promised 1000x improvement, but speeds into the
>> gigabytes are not that far away. No one is better able to describe the
>> future of mobile than our panel.
>>
>> Thursday March 6. 10 a.m. Pacific, 1 p.m. New York, 6 p.m. London. Please
>> join us. Register at http://bit.ly/1cNGfTK
>>
>> We promise a lively set of answers to the key questions of wireless.
>> There won't be any lectures.Your questions will be welcome. I'm honored to
>> be the moderator. My first question will be "What's likely reality and
>> what's pure hype.
>>
>> Do join and bring your questions, More information
>> http://bit.ly/1fsqWSP. Register http://bit.ly/1cNGfTK
>>
>> Dave Burstein on behalf of the non-profit Marconi Society,
>> Editor, Fast Net News, Net Policy News and A Wireless Cloud
>> Author with Jennie Bourne DSL (Wiley, 2002) and Web Video: Making It
>> Great, Getting It Noticed (Peachpit, 2008)
>>
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