Wireless Telecommunications
Looking for supply chain professional from wireless telecommunication industry in the us geography with more than 15 years of experience with 2 major objectives:
• to understand the supply chain of the industry, different stakeholders and their involvement/role
• to gain in-depth understanding about 5g technology and development expected in the network and infrastructure from 4g to 5g
the person must have in-depth knowledge regarding the industry supply chain and product flow along with knowledge on different wireless technologies.
He should be able to talk about future infrastructure changes required in the industry related to new technologies, challenges, expectations etc.
The person should have spent at least 10 years in the isp/wireless telecommunication industry in the us in functions such as network implementation, and supply chain/logistics etc. Some of the companies relevant to the study may comprise of at&t mobility, verizon wireless, sprint nextel corporation, and t-mobile
+11 Other ResponsesTelco And Wireless Services
We would like to speak with multiple experts based in apac and africa who are familiar with telco, cables and wireless services that focuses on rating, charging or monetization. We are interested to speak to managers, director, vp's, or executives that participated in the evaluation for a technology solution.
This would be for a 30-min paid phone consult. Please respond with a few brief statements as to your relevance in this space.
1. Have you participated in the evaluation of a technology solution? Is it in rating, charging or monetization?
2. Have you evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of various solution for the past 24 months?
3. How many technology solution providers have you evaluated for the past 24 months?
+25 Other ResponsesWireless Network
Zintro expert,
the zintro blog needs you! we are looking for expert opinions on the news mentioned below and would like to hear from you within the next couple of days.
While we'd love your thoughts, we realize that your time is valuable, so here are a couple of things you need to know before deciding whether or not to participate:
replies should be brief about 1-2 paragraphs and include your full name
participation is voluntary no payment will be involved
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here's the topic on which we'd love your thoughts:
wireless
according to this cnet article:
verizon wireless is trying to quell its competitors' claims that they offer better performing wireless networks than it does with results of a new study published by rootmetrics. Big red highlighted findings from a recent rootmetrics national test which shows that verizon dominated in five out of six categories that were tested by the wireless analytics company during the last half of 2013. Specifically the test looked at network reliability, call completion and quality, text message service, and data speeds. Overall verizon ranked no. 1 nationally with at&t following as a close second. Sprint and t-mobile came in third and fourth, respectively.
The reality is that whether verizon, at&t, or t-mobile are touting test results, it's difficult to compare because the actual tests used to boast about these claims aren't measuring the exact same things. Verizon was the first major carrier to deploy lte. And the company has used its head start to its advantage in terms of building out its network. As a result, competitors were hurt by comparison because where lte is unavailable, customers are falling back onto 3g networks, which offer much slower throughput. Rootmetrics data suggests that verizon had the best, or tied for the best, service in 45 states. At&t was best or tied for first in 16 states.
In short, the study reveals little new information in terms of how the carriers stack up against one another. Verizon is still considered the most reliable network with a strong lte network that offers service in more places than anyone else. At&t is a close second. And sprint and t-mobile need better coverage to truly compete against verizon or at&t.
What is your opinion of verizon's claims and of the argument in the cnet article that rootmetrics results are not being used accurately?
Getting your name and expert opinion published on our blog is a great marketing opportunity. If interested, please send us your response via znotes within a couple of days. Don't forget to include your full name.
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Thank you!
the zintro blog team
+2 Other ResponsesWireless Communications Industry
I want to convert a 4-20 ma dc signal (from a sensor) to a suitable frequency and then want to transmit that to a 10 km. Distant place through wireless transmitter and thereafter receive the frequency by a suitable receiver and then convert again the frequency into the original 4-20 ma dc signal. What type of online wireless transmission system will do the work easily?
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