TeleGeography's Africa research experts Paul Brodsky and Patrick Christian will be traveling to Cape Town for AfricaCom, November 15-17, 2016.
TeleGeography's Africa research experts Paul Brodsky and Patrick Christian will be traveling to Cape Town for AfricaCom, November 15-17, 2016.
TeleGeography's Tom Leins is traveling to London for the MVNOs Networking Congress November 1-2, 2016.
Tom, who puts together TeleGeography's popular MVNO Monday round-up in CommsUpdate, brings his expertise in the field to the event stage.
This week we completed another brilliant WAN Summit in London, welcoming corporate WAN strategists and service providers to connect with suppliers, customers, and peers.
We don't want anyone to feel left out. Here are some quick highlights from the Twitterverse.
Join Erik Kreifeldt at Capacity Europe November 7-9, 2016 in Paris, as he chairs two innovative panel sessions.
TeleGeography's Research Manager Rob Schult returns to the MEF conference in Baltimore, Maryland November 7-10, 2016. Rob will be participating in two panels on the event agenda.
Mike Bisaha is heading to the Open Networking User Group (ONUG) Conference in New York City on October 24-25. Meet with Mike at ONUG to discuss TeleGeography's enterprise pricing research.
The WAN Summit Singapore brought together a diverse group of players from the enterprise WAN space September 20-21, 2016.
Buyers and providers of enterprise network services dove into case studies, panel discussions, and roundtable conversations, sharing ideas and addressing some of the biggest issues facing those working in international enterprise networks.
Greg Bryan, TeleGeography's Senior Manager of Enterprise Research, will chair our 4th annual WAN Summit London October 18-19, presented by Capacity Conferences and TeleGeography.
TeleGeography's Alan Mauldin returns to Submarine Networks World in Singapore, October 17-19. Alan will be delivering the presentation "Why We Need More Submarine Cables (and Why We Don't)" at 9:20 am on October 17.
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