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GLG Topic: Wireless Services Industry

The Wireless Services Industry is the business sector that encompasses different types of devices and operations which are operated without a typical hard-wired connection. Wireless communication is the sending of information over a distance without the use of electrical conductors and is generally considered to be a branch of telecommunications. Wireless services include mobile phones, PDAs, wireless networking, GPS units, and satellite television. Wireless communication involves radio, microwave, and infrared.

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Leading Experts: Wireless Services Industry

Lee Brickman, Adjunct Professor, Telecommunications/Marketing/Wi, Centenary CollegeLee Brickman
Adjunct Professor, Telecommunications/Marketing/Wi
Centenary College

Lee Brickman is an Adjunct Professor, Telecommunications Marketing at Centenary College in New Jersey. He has over 24 years of experience in the wireless and wireline sector. He is experienced in marketing and product strategy, smart phones, cell phones, wireless carriers, regional carriers, long distance...

Andrew Lipman, Partner & Chair, Telecom, Media & Technology, Bingham McCutchen LLPAndrew Lipman
Partner & Chair, Telecom, Media & Technology
Bingham McCutchen LLP

Andrew D. Lipman is Partner and Chair of the Telecommunications, Media and Technology Practice Group at Bingham McCutchen in Washington, DC. He specializes in communications law and related fields, including regulatory, transactional, litigation, legislative and land use. Mr. Lipman represents clients...

Thomas Navin
Partner
Wiley Rein LLP

Thomas Navin is Partner at Wiley Rein LLP. Previously, he was Chief of the Federal Communication Commission’s Wireline Competition Bureau. Mr. Navin played a key role in developing national policies governing broadband networks, VOIP services, local telephone competition, customer privacy, universal...

Lynne Gregg, Tech Industry Consultant:  Wireless, Software, Ent, Lynne Gregg ConsultingLynne Gregg
Tech Industry Consultant: Wireless, Software, Ent
Lynne Gregg Consulting

Lynne Gregg has broad expertise in technology: wireless, software, and consumer electronics/gaming. She is an advisor to wireless companies, carriers, handset and software providers, and entertainment firms. In key marketing and operations roles with AT&T Wireless and T-Mobile, Lynne led the development...

Gregg Kail, MBA, Reseller Manager, AT&T CorpGregg Kail, MBA
FormerReseller Manager
AT&T Corp

Gregg Kail was a reseller manager at AT&T, a long distance and data communications providers. He started with AT&T in the equipment unit that became Lucent and Avaya. He has worked for Pacific Bell SBC before moving to Cingular/AT&T for four and a half years. He is experienced in equipment, data and...

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GLG NewsSM Analysis: Wireless Services Industry(?)

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Wireless including mobile broadband communications services are emerging or on the brink of emerging in India, China and other developing countries based on various mixes of and competition between WCDMA, CDMA2000, and WiMax systems. Since China is not adopting WiMax, India is now the great hope for the...

The article praises the 10,000 applications available for the iPhone and bemoans the paucity (only 460 or so) applications available for the Google Android platform. Is this the issue driving adoption of these super-smart phones? The goal seems to be to make them small PCs, but there are significant...

By P.J. Louis, President, PJ Louis LLC

It is going to get worse before it gets better.  However, telecom carriers are a safer bet for a recession than a retail electronic store but they are not immune to the effects of a recession.

Analysis of: Verizon aims for LTE deployment in 2009 | www.networkworld.com

Verizon's announcement for LTE deployment in 2009 represents a marketing response to Sprint's plans for nationwide application of its 4G version of WiMax.  Both are jockeying for position in a world where speed will win in the race of broadband.  In general, the competition...

By Gregg Kail, MBA, Former Reseller Manager, AT&T Corp

AT&T’s acquisitions of Centennial and Wayport shows the economics of buying and upgrading mobile users compared to competing in the U.S. saturated market for another carrier’s subscribers. 

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