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Conference
  • Session
  • Tuesday, 23 June 2015
  • 10:23 - 10:23
  • Duration: 19 mins
  • Publication date: 01 Jul 2015
  • Location: Dial Square Suite, The Emirates, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Cambridge Wireless

About the session

Tim Whitley, Managing Director Research & Innovation, BT

Day 1: 10:05 - 10:25, Unexpected evolution - How meeting the demand for mobile data has rejuvenated fast copper access and transformed core optical transport resulting in FMC – but not as we expected

Tim will argue that disruption and innovation has been the driving force of telecommunications for over 170 years, from the early days of telegraphy through the heady days of optical fibre to the current race for bandwidth in todays fixed and mobile networks. He will discuss the underlying common technology evolution that is allowing mobile networks to deliver bandwidths previously thought to be the preserve of fixed networks, core optical networks to advance to multi-terabit capability and copper access systems to offer speeds of 500Mbit/s or greater. Innovation at the line coding level, powered by Moore’s Law, is driving these remarkable performance shifts and this talk will provide an update on these key developments and how they will enable a future IOT enhanced world.

Keywords:
  • IOT
  • Law
  • Moore's
  • Moore's Law
  • bandwidth
  • copper
  • telecommunications
  • wireless

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  • Tim Whitely

    Tim Whitely

    BT, MD Research & Innovation

    As MD for Research & Innovation, Tim is accountable for BT’s Global research activities, Tim is also MD for Adastral Park, BT’s Global Engineering HQ. Prior to his current role Tim was BT’s Group Strategy Director, accountable for guiding BT’s major strategic and investment choices. He has been at the heart of BT’s exciting Next Generation Access plans which will see the next generation of broadband – Superfast Broadband – deployed across the UK since their inception in 2008. Tim joined BT in 1981 as an apprentice engineer and during his 32 year career has held many positions ranging from advanced optical-fibre device and network research, technology consultancy and architecture to Director of techno-economics analysis and Group technology Officer. He has published over 50 papers in the field of optical communications, holds a BSc in Physics and a PhD in Electronic Systems Engineering. Tim is based at BT’s Global Engineering and Research HQ, Adastral Park, Ipswich, Suffolk.
  • Tim Whitely

    Tim Whitely

    BT, MD Research & Innovation

    As MD for Research & Innovation, Tim is accountable for BT’s Global research activities, Tim is also MD for Adastral Park, BT’s Global Engineering HQ. Prior to his current role Tim was BT’s Group Strategy Director, accountable for guiding BT’s major strategic and investment choices. He has been at the heart of BT’s exciting Next Generation Access plans which will see the next generation of broadband – Superfast Broadband – deployed across the UK since their inception in 2008. Tim joined BT in 1981 as an apprentice engineer and during his 32 year career has held many positions ranging from advanced optical-fibre device and network research, technology consultancy and architecture to Director of techno-economics analysis and Group technology Officer. He has published over 50 papers in the field of optical communications, holds a BSc in Physics and a PhD in Electronic Systems Engineering. Tim is based at BT’s Global Engineering and Research HQ, Adastral Park, Ipswich, Suffolk.
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