Wanted: Wisdom of the Crowd (That’s YOU)

We've got the questions, you've got the answers...

Dennis Mendyk, Vice President of Research, Heavy Reading

May 13, 2014

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Wanted: Wisdom of the Crowd (That’s YOU)

What's your view on some of the most important issues in the telecom industry today?

We want to find out.

Light Reading's Big Telecom Event (BTE) is only a few weeks away (as if you didn't know that). Heavy Reading 's elite analyst team is now prepping some eye-popping content that will thrill and delight the hordes of attendees heading for Chicago. (See BTE: Kind of a Big Deal.)

A big part of BTE is putting the telecom industry's latest ideas and technology developments to a rigorous reality check. And who better to help us with that reality check than the loyal readers of Light Reading?

We've created a superfast (as in, two-minute) survey to get your opinion on the key issues that we'll be addressing at BTE. You can take the survey by clicking on this cleverly named link:

This is your chance to let us know your take on telecom's present and future prospects. Everyone who takes the survey (and it's open to the entire industry) will get a copy of the final results, which we'll distribute after BTE.

Thanks in advance for your help, and we look forward to sharing your collective wisdom with you.

— Dennis Mendyk, Managing Director, Heavy Reading

About the Author(s)

Dennis Mendyk

Vice President of Research, Heavy Reading

Mendyk is Vice President of Research for the Light Reading Communications Network and its research arms, Heavy Reading and Pyramid Research. His career in technology and telecom industry coverage spans more than 25 years and includes work for such major firms as McGraw-Hill, Ziff-Davis, and United Business Media. Mendyk is a past winner of the American Business Media Association's Jesse H. Neal Award for editorial achievement and a graduate of New York University and the University of Connecticut.

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