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We're bringing 5G to life
Published on Jul 31, 2019
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Learn more about the latest developments and innovation in 5G technology
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We're bringing 5G to life
Published on Jul 31, 2019
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Learn more about the latest developments and innovation in 5G technology
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The future of 5G | Andre Fuetsch COSM interview
Jul 3, 2020
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Jay Richards interviews Andre Fuetsch, President of AT&T Labs and Chief Technical Officer at AT&T, about the future of 5G communications. Feutsch says that one of the great benefits of 5G will not only be faster speeds, but much lower latency. This will be a "game changer" for latency-sensitive applications such as autonomous vehicles, drones, and online gaming that require real time information.
Andre Feutsch oversees the global technology direction for AT&T. This includes network planning, the company’s innovation road map, AT&T Labs, AT&T Foundry, and the intellectual property organization. His responsibilities include spearheading the design of the company’s next-generation 5G wireless infrastructure and software-defined networking (SDN) initiative.
He’s also heavily involved in AT&T’s push into open source software and other open standards, and engagement and collaboration with the broader developer community.
Since joining AT&T in 1995, Andre has supported and led several organizations responsible for software, systems and network architecture, planning and engineering, where he holds six patents in the field of network traffic optimization and database design. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at U.C. Berkeley and completed his graduate coursework in Computer Science at Stanford University.
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Before 5G Museum | AT&T
Jan 1, 2021
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Welcome and please step right up to the Before 5G Museum, a gallery of exhibits presented by AT&T. Before your eyes you'll see a number of items that might seem commonplace to you now, but may very well be rendered useless in the near future thanks to 5G. Please enjoy yourself, but just remember not to touch the artifacts.