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Spectrum Overview 2026
From Allocation to Application

March 24, 2026 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm PDT

 
Spectrum Overview 2026
 

Spectrum 2026: From Allocation to Application brings policy leaders and industry practitioners together to examine real-world spectrum deployment.

This year’s program shifts from planning to execution across shared spectrum, mid-band expansion, and enterprise adoption.

Learn how spectrum decisions are driving the next phase of wireless innovation.

As CBRS matures and 6 GHz standard power launches, organizations move from access to measurable operational impact.

Our panel will explore:

  • Current FCC and NTIA priorities and their implications for commercial deployment
  • CBRS adoption trends across enterprise networks, residential broadband, and vertical industries
  • 6 GHz standard power and AFC lessons from early deployments
  • New GVP device category, including geofenced GVP and VLP operations
  • Developments across 3 GHz, 3.45 GHz, and upper mid-band spectrum
  • How service providers and enterprises adapt to evolving spectrum access models

From regulatory direction to implementation, Spectrum 2026 offers a practical view of spectrum-enabled innovation.

See how AI, edge computing, robotics, private networks, and connected infrastructure accelerate industry transformation.

Register to join the webinar and gain practical insight from policy and industry leaders.

 

Who Should Attend

  • Wireless service providers and network operators
  • Enterprise IT and private network leaders
  • Spectrum policy and regulatory professionals
  • Infrastructure and equipment vendors
  • System integrators and technology strategists
  • Industry stakeholders exploring CBRS, 6 GHz, and mid-band opportunities

Attendees will gain practical insights into spectrum policy, deployment strategies, and emerging wireless use cases.

 

Moderator and Panel

Tom Hunt
Moderator:
Tom Hunt
Managing Partner Axcellex
ETI
WCA Board Member
Chip Yorkgitis
Chip Yorkgitis
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP
Andrew Clegg
Andrew Clegg
CTO, Valo Analytica
Richard Bernhardt
Richard Bernhardt
Vice President, Spectrum and Industry, WISPA
Joshua Baggett
Joshua Baggett
Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE)
 

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World of Connected AI (WCA)
Driving Innovation Through Collaboration

Founded in 1994, the World of Connected AI (WCA)—formerly the Wireless Communications Alliance—connects technology leaders, innovators, early adopters, and academia to accelerate the adoption of AI-powered connected solutions worldwide.

WCA hosts seminars, webinars, events, and podcasts that showcase the latest developments in connected AI. These platforms provide valuable insights, foster partnerships, and create sponsorship opportunities for companies at the forefront of innovation.

Through targeted initiatives in awareness, advocacy, thought leadership, and STEM support, WCA empowers its members to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

Our Special Interest Groups (SIGs)—led by industry experts—focus on critical areas such as IIoT, 5G/6G, mmWave, Wi-Fi, Spectrum, Smart Cities, Edge Computing, Sensors, Connectivity, and Wireless Power. These groups promote collaboration, education, and real-world business impact.

Join WCA to be part of a global network shaping the future of connected AI.

 

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