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Website Maintenance Announcement – September 19–21
Activities begin at 6:00 PM CT on Friday, September 19 and continue through Sunday, September 21.
During this time, Product and My Product List functionality will be unavailable
CommScope is hosting a Twitter chat on Tuesday, June 30 at 12 noon EDT about LTE network implementation. Participants from all backgrounds are welcome to join and dialogue with a panel of thought-leaders. Just follow the hashtag #COMMtweets and include it in your tweets. Today’s blog post lists the questions the LTE experts plan to address, and outside questions are welcome, too.
CommScope is hosting a Twitter chat on Tuesday, June 30 at 12 noon EDT, which will explore and offer advice about LTE network implementation. Some of our LTE network experts will discuss the challenges and opportunities of LTE deployment while offering best practice tips.
The @CommScope Twitter account will act as moderator. To join the discussion, just follow the hashtag #COMMtweets during the allotted discussion time. Tweet questions using that hashtag, and our experts will respond. They will also answer questions posed from the @CommScope handle.
Participants from all backgrounds are welcome to join and dialogue with our panel of thought-leaders, which includes network engineering experts Ray Butler, Mike Wolfe and Colin Bryce; head of wireless sales Ben Cardwell; DAS expert Patrick Lau; and VP of strategic marketing Philip Sorrells.
Here are the questions they will address in addition to submissions from participants:
Here are some helpful guidelines for taking part in the Twitter discussion:
If you have any questions prior to the event or would like to join as a participant, please contact me here or via email at bill.walter@commscope.com.
And remember to access the new LTE Best Practices eBook before the Twitter chat to help as reference.