By Jessica Schieve
I’ve been going to technology trade shows for several years now. Recently I’ve found myself attending and participating in shows that promote 3G and 4G technologies for next-generation networking. The common themes are usually about enabling a richer broadband experience using voice, video, data, and other multimedia content—whatever people can dream up. For the most part consumers have been very clever at how they leverage all this broadband capability. YouTube is a perfect example.
It finally looks like the technology companies that enable this richer broadband experience are learning how to leverage what they helped create. A great example of this is the ATCA Worldwide virtual trade show. ATCA, which stands for Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture, is one of the key industry standards being used for the equipment going into the next-generation network infrastructure. It is this infrastructure that is enabling more and more network bandwidth.
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