Upcoming Webinars

FierceMarkets Webinars are interactive web events focusing on important issues and opportunities. Events are led by experts from our editorial staff and often feature presentations from knowledgable industry insiders. Attendee participation and Q&A is an integral part of each presentation.




LTE and Evolving 3G Networks


Date: June 10th - 2 pm ET / 11 am PT
Presenteded by: Qualcomm

This webinar will include discussion of LTE and the advent of new spectrum bands and wider channels, LTE and HSPA+ evolution, how LTE can best be leveraged to help meet rapidly growing data demand, and more.

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DITA: Promise and Reality


Date: June 11th - 2 pm ET/ 11 am PT
Sponsored by: Just Systems

DITA, the XML documentation standard from OASIS, has changed the face of XML for documentation professionals, putting XML content management within reach of any organization, but it is by no means a slam dunk.

Join FierceContentManagement editor, Ron Miller, Bill Trippe, Lead Analyst, XMLTechnologies and Content Strategies, Gilbane Group, and Dale Waldt, Senior Consultant, Gilbane Group for this webinar that will look at the advantages of DITA and what real-world implementations could look like.

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New Webinar Series: The Business of Backhaul


Date:June 11th, 18th, and 25th - 2 pm ET
Series Sponsor: Alcatel-Lucent
Webinar Sponsor: Ciena

The mobile broadband business is booming, and with it the demand for backhaul bandwidth. Join FierceTelecom for this new three-part webinar series examining the rapidly changing market landscape for backhaul. What is the scope of the market opportunity? What are companies doing to their networks to better prepare them to support new backhaul needs? What technologies and systems are available, and which scenarios provide the best fit? Register now and join us for one, two, or all three of these dynamic Webinars.

 

Making a better mobile browser


Date: June 18th - 11am ET/ 8am PT
Sponsored by: Bytemobile

Despite the advances, mobile browsing still leaves a lot to be desired. What is being done to improve the mobile browsing experience? What are carriers, device makers and others doing to improve and enhance mobile browsing?

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