August 18
2 p.m. ET
About the Webinar
Did you receive funding through the Connect America Fund? Did you run into challenges with broadband performance pretests or formal tests on your subscribers?
With funding from more federal programs that require performance testing, those multiple challenges will not stop. You will need to start your testing strategy as early as possible. Are you prepared?
We have an interactive panel webinar with industry experts from Union Wireless, Calix and NTCA that can help with your preparation.
Join your peers August 18 at 2 p.m. ET, where we will unpack:
- Details on the two large funding programs that will require FCC performance testing—RDOF and BEAD
- The latest regulatory updates on FCC performance testing
- Proven tips and processes to make sure BSPs meet this FCC requirement
- Ways to stay ahead of compounding effects when performance issues are not addressed
So much knowledge packed in an hour—it is going to be a big one.
Presenters
Greg Bathrick, AVP Commercial Development, Calix
Bill Mueller, Director, Revenue Edge Delivery, Calix
Priscila Paredes, Project Engineering, Union Wireless
Tom Schroer, Senior Director, Services Marketing, Calix
Joshua Seidemann, Vice President, Policy and Industry Innovation, NTCA
Registration
Registration for this webinar is required. Login information will be emailed upon registration. For NTCA members unable to attend this event, an archive will be available.
Notice: This webinar is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. No user should act on the basis of any material contained in the webinar without obtaining proper legal or other professional advice specific to their situation. Any opinions expressed are those of the individual contributor(s) and may not reflect the views of NTCA. Unless otherwise stated explicitly, NTCA does not endorse or recommend any product or service described or mentioned. I understand that my information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource, so they can contact me directly about their products or services.
Technical Support
We are excited to use Zoom for this webinar. If you have not used Zoom before, we recommend joining the conference at least 10 minutes before the event to ensure you have time to be familiar with the software. A Zoom account is not required to be able to participate.
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Questions
For more information, contact us at (703) 351-2118.