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Bandwidth Logic

33 Wood Ave South Suite 600, Iselin, United States
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Bandwidth Logic specializes in designing, building, and financing shared DAS networks for the wireless carriers, enterprises and large venues.  

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Pokémon Go – a fad? Yes, but it legitimizes augmented reality

Pokémon Go is just the beginning of possibilities with AR. The game not only legitimizes it, it normalizes it.

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Building a smart city - HetNet Happenings: Episode 54

Get three secrets about a large city deployment from our CEO in this episode of HetNet Happenings. Sean Kinney of RCR Wireless introduces CEO Mark Parr at 13:48.

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The DAS Market? It's Yuuuuge. - Bandwidth Logic

It's a $19B market in the U.S. for DAS. Whoa.

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Mark Parr on the Third Drive Podcast Series

While in Austin for the Smart City Innovation Summit, Bandwidth Logic CEO Mark Parr, sat down with the Third Drive team for its podcast series. Most of the podcast centered on the challenges involved in architecting the largest underground subway system in the world: The New York City Subway system. Parr talks about the early days, what it took to finally get the contract in place and begun (an 8-year process), and what new developments are rolling out as the project continues. [ 149 more words. ] http://www.bwlogic.com/mark-parr-third-drive-podcast-series/

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NYU Wireless

Great news for 5G today!

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Third Drive

Check out this podcast with Mark and the Third Drive team at The Austin Innovation Summit!

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Study: U.S IoT investment will hit $232 billion this year

It's a big market. We're happy to be participating in this future growth.

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Are there any whales left in the DAS market?

Our founders spoke with Sean Kinney on the floor of the Smart Cities Innovation Summit to differentiate the market opportunity for DAS and small cells players. QoTD goes to CEO Mark Parr: “I don’t think DAS is dead,” Parr said. “People don’t spend money on things that are going to die.”

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Industry Leaders Discuss Building Blocks of a Smart City

Industry Leaders Discuss Building Blocks of a Smart City #smartcities http://www.bwlogic.com/industry-leaders-discuss-building-blocks-smart-city/

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Timeline Photos

Great discussion in the rcrwireless studio on the stages of moving smart cities forward. Blog post coming. Be sure to see us at our event today, 3pm CT, room 7 at the #smartcitieinnovationsummit.

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Tomorrow at 3pm, room 7 at the @AllSmartCities event: "Urban Transportation and Mobility: Public/Private partnerships for wireless at scale, above and below ground." Case Study: NYC Subway Wireless Project Urban mobility in a transportation system supporting 7M riders; navigating the public-private partnership in one of the largest mobility technology projects in the world. Lessons in funding, navigating and operating the largest transportation based wireless services project. Managing the challenges of technology infrastructure and operations at scale with the City of New York.

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Smart City Talks: Building blocks of a Smart City

Tonight in Austin. Bandwidth Logic CEO Mark Parr will be speaking on this panel at the Smart City Talks event coinciding with the Smart Cities Innovation Summit taking place this week. The panel will be streaming live. Tune in!

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