LTE World Summit 2015 was hosted in Amsterdam RAI between 23rd June 2015 to 25th June 2015 in which 2,750+ attendees as industry leaders gathered for the world’s largest 4G and 5G conference and exhibition, the 11th Annual LTE World Summit.
LTE World Summit 2015 was hosted in Amsterdam RAI between 23rd June 2015 to 25th June 2015 in which 2,750+ attendees as industry leaders gathered for the world’s largest 4G and 5G conference and exhibition, the 11th Annual LTE World Summit. 220 unique operator companies were represented as the Summit explored the fast paced LTE evolution, which saw 107 commercial LTE launches in the past year.
The LTE World Summit provided the perfect opportunity for over 300 speakers and over 150 exhibitors to embrace the latest network technology and innovations, while also discussing the challenges that the introduction of new technologies and the opening up of frequency bands globally may bring. This year’s exhibition allowed attendees to benefit from an improved hands-on experience, by interacting with the latest solutions from key names such as Huawei, Oracle, MediaTek, Samsung and ZTE.
On Day One, the main conference opened with a market update from Mark Newman, Chief Research Officer, Ovum on how LTE deployments have progressed over the last year and was then followed by a keynote presentation by Alain Maloberti, SVP of Network Architecture and Design, Orange on 4G technologies and services. Key speakers of the event included Ying Weimin, President of Wireless Network R&D, Huawei; Yousef Abu Mutawe, CTO, Zain Jordan; Jae-yoon Park, Senior Vice President, Network Technology Unit, Korea Telecom and Giuseppe Donagemma, Vice President, Networks, Samsung Europe. The event concluded with a presentation by Takehiro Nakamura, VP & Director RAN, NTT DoCoMo which looked towards 5G deployments in 2020 and beyond. The booming number of LTE deployments recently has triggered the GSA to increase its end of year forecast to 460 commercially launched LTE networks by the end of 2015. Many service providers are also looking to add VoLTE services to their business models, and this was another key topic area addressed at the Summit. As well as VoLTE, other topics which were placed in the spotlight included: 5G, LTE Roaming, Network Optimisation, HetNets, Signaling and LTE-Advanced. One of the challenges explored during the conference was the hot topic of finding a solution to a more efficient use of valuable spectrum, which was the focus of a presentation by UK regulator Ofcom. The LTE World Summit also made a record number of 1,025 connections via the Executive Speed Networking sessions this year, allowing the vendor community to meet with leading operator decision makers, to establish relationships and start discussions around how their solutions can help them deliver future proof networks. The five free expo summits were also extremely popular over the course of the two days, and were dedicated to main themes including Future of LTE, Innovation Accelerator, 5G IoT, LTE Public Safety and LTE Virtualization.
Companies like Huawei, Ericsson, ZTE and Korea Telecom were recognized for their achievements and innovation in LTE and 5G.