Conference

View the 2013 Conference Agenda

Tower & Small Cell Summit partners with AGL Magazine to bring you targeted, objective content tailored to the wireless infrastructure community. The conference is comprised of presentations, panels and case studies on wireless backhaul, mobile video, DAS, 4G and residential tower builds.


Past Tower & Small Cell Summit session topics include:

  • The Impact of 4G & the Nationwide Broadband Plan on Rural Cell Site Development
  • Building & Designing In-Building Wireless Networks
  • Keys to Compliance With the FCC Tower Site Regulations
  • Picocells: Cell Sites Get Small
  • Site Concealment: More Than Just Camouflage
  • The Ins & Outs of Deploying Campus & Venue DAS
  • Asset Management: How to Make Your Cell Site More Visible & Profitable
  • Neutral-Host Paradigm Promises Backhaul to More Towers
  • Tower Company Strategies for Success
  • Zoning/Permitting: Shifting the Paradigm to Cooperation
  • Microwave Backhaul Gaining Momentum
  • Optimizing Towers for 4G
  • Why Fiber Is Not the Answer for 4G/LTE Backhaul in North America
  • DAS Value Proposition & Design Considerations Within Distinct Market Verticals
  • Inside the Drivers of the M&A & Capital Markets

Past Tower Summit Speakers include:

speaker Jeff Thompson
CEO,
Towerstream
speaker Steve Berry
President & CEO,
Rural Cellular Association
speaker Mike Belski
VP, Leasing & Marketing,
Global Tower Partners, Inc.
speaker Ed Farscht
CEO,
Diamond Communications
speaker Alex Gamota
VP of Real Estate,
DAS Solutions American Tower Corporation
speaker F. Howard Mandel
President,
Peppertree Capital Management
speaker Scott Richards
CEO,
RG Towers, LLC
speaker Mark A. Stachiw
Vice Chairman, General Counsel and Secretary,
MetroPCS Communications
speaker Allan Tantillo
Director,
T-Mobile Towers
speaker Grant B. Spellmeyer
Executive Director, Federal Affairs & Public Policy,
US Cellular

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