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Adtran’s priority is helping build, grow, and maintain broadband networks. Hear from Adtran’s Professional Services team on how they provide support for service providers every day.
With so much hype about Wi-Fi 6, it's easy to get lost in the ocean of jargon and marketing speak.
Join Adtran Senior Product Line Manager, David La Cagnina, for an informative webinar as he breaks down the Wi-Fi 6 alphabet soup, and suggests key capabilities to look for in a next-gen managed platform.
Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) is the gold standard for delivering future-proof broadband. So, what happens when your FTTH implementation is obstructed by market supply or physical obstacles? Join experts Michael Kletchko, RVP, RSP Sales West, ADTRAN; Chris Merrett, Network Specialist, ABC Communications; David Tindall, CEO, TalkStraight Group, UK; and Ben Hooper, Broadband Services Manager, Franklin PUD, for a panel discussion examining next-gen mesh 60GHz solutions that enable gigabit broadband service delivery quickly and cost-effectively.
In this talk, Greg Luhman, Business Development Manager, ADTRAN, talks about why superior SaaS applications for subscriber and network care are extremely important to ensure that service providers provide the highest-quality customer experience possible. Bandwidth is only one of many factors that affects overall customer satisfaction. A great product is one that easy to access and use, easier to support, and provides important metrics that operators can use to upsell and cross-sell products. Such a product helps build brand equity and generates greater customer satisfaction.
COVID-19-based restrictions have been swift, and operators have had to react quickly to meet the spike in demand on their networks as people spend more time at home for work and leisure and consume more bandwidth than ever before. On this virtual panel, we hear from industry leaders who have had to articulate the necessary steps to keep networks running, while preventing congestion, increasing resiliency, and maximizing reliability for their customers. What worked well? What unpleasant surprises revealed themselves? What are the key lessons we can take away from this experience? We will also discuss the impact that the pandemic has had on their investments, business operations, and roll out plans of operators both near- and long-term.