A Big Week in Wireless Show Biz

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It’s a busy week for the wireless industry. Inside Towers is a proud media partner to three shows this week:

  • CommTech East: CommTech East kicked off yesterday at the Mississauga Convention Centre in Mississauga, ON and runs through Wednesday, April 18. Canada’s premiere Information Communication Technology (ICT) show offers an exhibitor forum of 80+ vendors, distributors and industry associations over two days. Attendees come from all sectors of the communications industry, including cablecos, telcos, MSOs, sub-contractors, engineers, as well as TSPs, ISPs, IT professionals from government, regulatory, municipal, utility and various related industries.
  • STAC 2018 Conference & Exhibition: kicks off today and runs through Wednesday April 18 at the Hyatt Regency Calgary in Alberta, Canada. STAC will feature two full days of discussion and presentations by industry leading thinkers on the most important issues in the Canadian tower industry, as well as insight into the oil and gas industry’s diligent approach to addressing safety hazards. The annual STAC conference is the premier event dedicated to Canadian tower safety, and is devoted to sharing the important information and best practices that will help maintain Canada’s world-leading tower safety record. STAC 2018 will bring together approximately 300 industry professionals.
  • TowerXchange Meetup Europe: TowerXchange Meetup Europe kicks off today and runs through Wednesday April 18 at the Business Design Centre in London. It includes dedicated content outlining small cells opportunities for towercos. Once again keynote panels, interviews, working groups and over 40 roundtable discussions will address the challenges and opportunities facing the European tower industry today. There will be an increased focus on the implications of 5G and futureproofing networks as well as analysis of all the latest deals, spin-offs and rollouts.

April 17, 2018

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