Connect X 2024
Connect (X) 2024
CONNECTIVITY EVERYWHERE
Repeatedly throughout human history, civilization expands along important lines of connectivity. From the rivers and canals of old, to railroads and telegraphs, to the high speed data access that we require today, connectivity has become essential for the prosperity of citizens around the world. Access to reliable, high bandwidth connectivity is now required to for anyone who wishes to unlock incredible growth opportunities in the future.
Connect (X) is the leading connectivity infrastructure event in North America, convening executives from commercial carriers, fixed and mobile network operators, government leaders, enterprises and their infrastructure partners. This is the event where industry leaders gathers to learn, invest, design, and share opportunities and obstacles as they deploy and operate next generation wired and wireless networks.
Visit CommScope at Connect (X) - in Atlanta, GA to learn how we can help shape your O-RAN compliant in-building solutions for public and private networks.

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Date/Time Location |
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Wednesday, May 15, Location: Meeting Room C114 |
Moderator: Walt Sapronov, Mercedes Benz Stadium Speakers: Michael Conley Kevin Pope Thierry Chau, Vice President of Vertical Market Development |
Outfitting large venues like convention centers, sports stadiums and concert venues with distributed antenna systems (DAS) and in-building connectivity takes a lot of expertise and creativity to overcome challenges and unexpected obstacles. Companies often have to tackle challenges like compensating for LE glass, which can impede wireless signals or unconventional shapes (like the Las Vegas Sphere) that can make wireless signals bounce all over. Learn first-hand how DAS and in-building infrastructure providers work closely with large venues to solve problems and outfit them with wireless connectivity. This panel will also look at the progress being made in 5G in-building networks and why getting 5G coverage indoors is critical.