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June 29, 2011

Webinar - IT Professionals, Network Operators Encouraged to Attend Sprint's Upcoming Webinar


How can 4G wireless connectivity help enterprises launch new branches or set up remote sites in just a few days? What types of speeds can 4G offer an enterprise as opposed to a T1 connection? And what is the impact of redundant 4G and 3G connections on network reliability?




All these questions and more will be answered when Sprint (News - Alert) hosts a free webinar entitled “Using 4G Wireless to Power Your Corporate Network,” taking place Thursday, July 21, at noon ET/9 a.m. PT.

“Today enterprises operate at lightning speed, requiring fast, reliable, and immediate connectivity, as well as the ability to respond quickly to changing business needs,” Sprint said about the webinar. “As more and more cloud based applications are deployed in the enterprise, the demand for business continuity solutions to keep the enterprise connected is a critical business challenge. T1 connections are no longer fast enough, nor can enterprises afford to wait several weeks – or even months – to get wireline circuits installed. T1s are also more costly, and cost management is critical to success in today’s economy.”

The webinar will touch on how enterprises can establish secure wireless WAN with 4g and guarantee network continuity as well as how a 4G fixed access solution can reduce costs, enhance productivity and offer more flexibility than wireline services. Sprint will team with Sidecut Reports in presenting the webinar.

Dave Fischbach, general manager of Solutions Engineering for Sprint, will be joined by Paul Kapustka, editor and founder of Sidecut Reports, as well as Crossfire Media’s Carl Ford (News - Alert).

IT professionals, senior network engineers/infrastructure architects, network operations and infrastructure engineering folks may find this webinar useful.

To register for the upcoming webinar, click here.


Carrie Schmelkin is a Web Editor for TMCnet. Previously, she worked as Assistant Editor at the New Canaan Advertiser, a 102-year-old weekly newspaper, covering news and enhancing the publication's social media initiatives. Carrie holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and a bachelor's degree in English from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves