Telecom Review recently visited with Robert Conger, ADTRAN’s SVP of technology and strategy. He has been with the company for over 18 years, beginning as senior applications engineer before going on to occupy multiple roles, including director of product management and AVP for cloud and portfolio strategy. Robert’s diverse experience at ADTRAN makes him one of the company’s most invaluable employees. He oversees the company's end-to-end fiber broadband solutions portfolio, promoting future-proof 10G fiber access solutions and in-home wireless solutions that leverage the same software tools to maximize network performance and deliver efficient, end-to-end broadband services. With the large expansion of rural broadband in the USA ADTRAN is well positioned to expanding its position in the rural broadband market.
A New Look for Building Digital Foundations
Jeremy Pease, CEO of Colohouse
Artificial Intelligence Takes the Tech Highway
To build state-of-the-art AI systems, you need a massive trove of data and a huge amount of computing power. Specifically, Generative AI tools, like ChatGPT are systems that are designed to leverage the power of this tech, and it’s already capable of impacting how people live and work.
Canada Approves Non-Competitive Local Licensing for 3900 MHz Band
The Honorable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced a new licensing policy that will give easy local access to 5G spectrum for Internet service providers and innovative industries, as well as rural, remote and Indigenous communities.
US Ranked as Most Prepared Country for Green Tech Transition
According to the data released by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the five countries most prepared to use and adopt technologies that are essential to the green tech transition are the United States, Sweden, Singapore, Switzerland and the Netherlands.