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Communication Technology Series
The MIT Club of Northern California (MITCNC) Communication Technologies
Series is a monthly series of events featuring executives, entrepreneurs,
investors, and analysts that explores burning issues in telecommunications
and data communications, both wired and wireless. The goal of the Communication
Technologies Series is to cover both the business and technical issues
of interest to those people interested in finding new datacom and telecom
business opportunities. The Communication Technologies Series provides
the following in the datacom and telecom areas:
- Information about the latest technology and business opportunities
- The opportunity to meet and learn from industry leaders
- Professional networking for entrepreneurs and other professionals
interested in starting and growing businesses.
PREVIOUS EVENTS
- August 2005: Home Networking
- May 2005: Enterprise Network Security
- April 2005: Voice over IP (VoIP)
- February 2005: Wireless Technologies: The Competitive Landscape
- December 2004: Ethernet Services
- October, 2004: Wireless Data Applications and Services
- September, 2004: Wi-MAX: The Great Wireless Hope
- August, 2004 Summer Networking Event
- July 2004: Where in the Communication Technologies Market are VCs Investing?
- January 2004: Wired vs. Wireless vs. Voice over IP
- April 2003: Wi-Fi:
How to Make Money out of Thin Air
- February 2003: Residential
and Business Services Down the Pipe - Looking Ahead to 2003
- January 2003: Telecom
Regulation -- The X-Factor
- November 2002: Communications
Private Equity: Looking Ahead to 2003
- October 2002: Storage
Networking: What Comes Next?
- September 2002: Optical
Networking: Blinded by the Light?
- June 2002: Telecom
Titans:
Irwin Jacobs, Founder, CEO, Chairman, Qualcomm
Dan Hesse, CEO, Chairman, Terabeam. Former CEO, AT&T Wireless
Moderator: Larry Lang, VP and General Manager Mobile Wireless,
Cisco Systems
- May 2002: Cable
Networks: What Comes Next?
- April 2002: Unlocking
the Value in Wireless Services: A Roadmap
- March 2002: Communications
Private Equity: Investing in the New Millenium
- February 2002: Wireline
Telecom: What Comes Next?
History and Future
After a number of successful events, the teams from the software program and the commtech program
have joined forces to launch a new program that looks at the convergence of software and communications, and the entrepreneurial opportunities in this exciting space.
Sponsors:
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