CI&M VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: BICSI seminar charts future trends for ITS industry

Nov. 24, 2008
November 24, 2008 -- As part of the BICSI Fall Conference 2008, held last month in Las Vegas, a panel of industry experts addressed current trends in the key ITS areas of outside plant, networks, and wireless.

November 24, 2008 -- As part of the BICSI Fall Conference 2008, held last month in Las Vegas, a panel of industry experts addressed current trends in the key ITS [information transport systems] areas of outside plant, networks and wireless.

The panel experts included: John Adams, RCDD, OSP of Adams Telecom (Valrico, FL); Chris DiMinico of MC Communications (Chelmsford, MA), Mark Harger of Harger Lightning & Grounding (Grayslake, IL); and Tony Whaley, RCDD, NTS, WD of RTKL Associates (Baltimore, MD).

An open forum question and answer session for audience participants was held after each expert had spoken.

The editors of Cabling Installation were at the event to commit the proceedings to video. The videos are in 3 parts and can be view directly, as follows:

Future Trends, Part 1
Future Trends, Part 2
Future Trends, Part 3

Copies of the presenters' accompanying slide presentations (PDF format) can be viewed as follows:

John Adams' Presentation
Chris DiMinico's Presentation
Mark Harger's Presentation
Tony Whaley's Presentation

On the Web:
www.bicsi.org

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