Thursday’s panel at CTIA captured the key common theme of this year’s show – how to continue the innovation of the U.S. mobile telecommunications industry with the help, not the hindrance, of regulators. The panel represented a novel mix of entertainment, with 3D advocate James Cameron, social networking, epitomized by Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, and the “U.S. government CTO” Aneesh Chopra. Mr. Chopra sidestepped the audience-popular remarks posed by the CNBC moderator which questioned the effectiveness of regulations on connectivity growth. He preferred to leave the hard answers to the FCC, stating that his role is to leverage the existing infrastructure for utmost benefit.
This theme was also echoed at the Light/Heavy Reading panel in which our CTO, Don Bowman, participated in titled “Policy, DPI & Net Neutrality: Heaven or Hell”. The general consensus by the panelists was that the definition of reasonable and transparent network management, although ambiguous, did provide service providers the latitude necessary to manage their networks for optimal subscriber experience and to move ahead with their plans.
More specifically, closer to home, there is a lot of buzz about how to optimize mobile traffic to improve the subscriber quality of experience. This is in the form of advanced techniques for delivering video since video is the “killer app” in mobile, just as it is on the fixed side. Service providers want video on their network but need to ensure good quality – Sandvine solutions can easily interoperate with such specialized applications for traffic optimization. Implementing network efficiencies, either at the edge with 4G technologies or in the core, is one of the 4 prongs that AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega advocated in Tuesday’s CTIA keynote to spur mobile growth, the other 3 being releasing more spectrum, leveraging compatible technologies (Wifi, Femtocells), and optimizing applications for delivery over the air. It’s exciting to be part of this mobile Internet explosion!
