RESCHEDULED Bloomberg Intelligence Presents: Telecommunications
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- Date:
- Thursday, March 22, 2018
- Time:
- 2:00pm - 3:00pm Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
RESCHEDULED Bloomberg Intelligence Presents: Telecommunications In-Person
DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER THIS EVENT IS RESCHEDULE FOR APRIL 11TH. WE WILL KEEP YOU POSTED WHEN A TIME IS SCHEDULED.
Please join us for a presentation from two of Bloomberg Intelligence's Telecommunications Analysts.
Note: WebEx is not offered for this series. Please plan to join us in-person.
Our speakers will discuss:
- Organic growth in the wireless market has slowed, prompting carriers to seek growth in new services, adjacent markets
- Slow-growth environment has sparked price war as carriers vie for share
- 5G May Pose New Growth Opportunity, But Business Case Still Uncertain
- AT&T, T-Mobile Seeking Growth in Content Distribution and Production
- Sprint Lags Its Larger Rivals, as Lack of Scale Puts it Increasingly Behind
- Consolidation a Logical Answer to Market Woes, But DoJ Appears Opposed
- Media Consolidation: Sinclair-Tribune, AT&T-Time Warner
John Butler is a Senior Telecommunications Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence who covers mobile handsets, telecom carriers, and networking companies.
Building Access (Commerce employees only):
Visiting HCHB for the first time? Please find directions below. Feel free to call us with any questions.
Address:
Department of Commerce
1401 Constitution Avenue, NW
Room 1894
Washington, DC 20230
202-482-1154
HCHB is easily accessible from two metro stations, Federal Triangle & Metro Center.
PLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE EARLY. It usually takes several minutes to get through security and about five minutes to get to the library from the employee entrance. The closest entrance to the library is on the corner of 14th & Pennsylvania Ave. Check in at that entrance with the guards, then follow the red signs to the Commerce Research Library.
Accessibility: This program will be physically accessible to people with disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or other accommodations should be directed to the Commerce Research Library at 202-482-1154.