The Future of Quality of Experience (QoE) in Multi-Gig Residential WiFi Networks

Quality of Experience (QoE) is a critical factor that can shape customers' perception and loyalty to their internet service provider. With the rise of multi-gig WiFi residential networks, the definition of QoE is constantly evolving.

Join us to gain an understanding of what the future of QoE looks like, and gain practical strategies for how to meet subscribers' expectations for a seamless, instant, and consistent in-home WiFi experience.

In this webinar, we’ll explore:

What QoE means in a multi-gig residential world Challenges, technology, and support stack required to deliver the highest possible QoE Considerations for the next 5 to 10 years when building a multi-vendor ecosystem

Jim Hodges, Chief Analyst - Cloud and Security, Heavy Reading

March 7, 2023

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The Future of Quality of Experience (QoE) in Multi-Gig Residential WiFi Networks

Date: Apr 26, 2023

Duration: 1 Hr

About the Author

Jim Hodges

Chief Analyst - Cloud and Security, Heavy Reading

Jim leads Heavy Reading's research on the impact of NFV on the control plane and application layers at the core and edge. This includes the evolution path of SIP applications, unified communications (UC), IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), session border controllers (SBCs), Diameter signaling controllers (DSCs), policy controllers and WebRTC. Jim is also focused on the network and subscriber impact of Big Data and Analytics. He authors Heavy Reading's NFV and SDN Market Trackers. Other areas of research coverage include Subscriber Data Management (SDM) and fixed-line TDM replacement. Jim joined Heavy Reading from Nortel Networks, where he tracked the VoIP and application server market landscape and was a key contributor to the development of Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) standards. Additional technical experience was gained with Bell Canada, where he performed IN and SS7 network planning, numbering administration, technical model forecast creation and definition of regulatory-based interconnection models. Jim is based in Ottawa, Canada.

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