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“This is an incredibly exciting time in the world of mobile connectivity,” said Jonathan Adelstein, president and CEO of WIA in a statement. “Our industry’s ability to efficiently deploy broadband networks is key to the future of the United States.”
According to organizers, Connect (X) is designed to serve all elements of the expanding and evolving wireless ecosystem—from the macro structures that stand high above the ground, to the miles and miles of fiber networks below the ground, to the technology driving the ongoing network densification in our cities, and to the technology embedded in our cars.
The event, also known as the Connectivity Expo, runs May 21-24. It is replacing the organization’s former signature conference, the Wireless Infrastructure Show, and tickets range from $145–1,195, though there are at least a few free sessions including the “Smart Cities of the South” meetup on Wednesday 5–7 p.m. at the Charlotte Convention Center.