THE CONNECTED AMERICA 2026
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Dallas, Texas, 14 - 15 April 2026

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Apr 148:00
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Morning Networking Coffee & Light Breakfast

Exhibit Hall

Welcome to Connected America 2026!Come join us in the exhibit hall for some morning refreshments! Grab a coffee and some pastries, meet your fellow attendees, and get settled in before our keynote sessions begin.

Apr 148:55
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Chair's Opening Address

Keynotes
Bradford Randall, Editor, Total Telecom
Keynote Theatre, Exhibition Floor
Apr 149:10
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Keynote Presentation

Keynotes
Keynote Theatre, Exhibition Floor
Apr 149:20
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Keynote Panel: Networks of tomorrow: Building a Connected America

Keynotes
  • Fiber,fixed wireless,satelliteand 5G— what role will each play by 2030?
  • How can these technologies collaborate to achieve ubiquitous connectivity?
  • Discuss building resilient, secure, and sustainable networks.
  • How is AI transforming network deployments?
  • How to deliver on the promise ofensuring affordability and competition whilst expanding nationwide broadband coverage?
Moderator: Sue Marek, Editorial Director, Ookla
Rocco Laurenzano, Chief Operating Officer, GFiber
Keynote Theatre, Exhibition Floor
Apr 1410:00
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Coffee Networking Break & Exhibit Hall Opening

Exhibit Hall

Grab a coffee and network with your peers on the show floor!

Exhibition Hall, Show Floor
Apr 1411:00
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State Broadband Offices in discussion: Progress, challenges & broadband initiatives

Connected America
  • Discuss the current progress and challenges faced by state-led broadband programs.
  • Discuss the progress of BEAD within the panelists' respective states.
  • How are states balancing federal compliance with local flexibility and innovation?
  • What arestates’ options when it comes to spending non-deployment funds left over from BEAD? How is this money being spent?
Connected America Stage, Exhibition Floor
Apr 1411:00
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Expanding connectivity: Creating pathways to digital and economic opportunity

Connected Society
  • Discuss addressing access and affordability barriers that restrict digital participation.
  • Driving scalable solutions to connect unserved and underserved communities.
  • Building strong local partnerships to expand digital and economic opportunities.
Kevin Gunn, Chief Technology Officer, City of Fort Worth
Bret Perkins, Senior Vice President, Community Growth and Economic Development, Comcast
Moderator: Molly Weiner, Director, Local and Regional Planning, Connected Nation
Room A2, Third Floor
Apr 1411:00
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Scaling America’s mobile future

Connected Networks
  • How can US networks stay resilient whilst balancing profit and innovation?
  • Discuss early deployment lessons, interoperability, and scaling cloud-native RAN.
  • Discuss tackling traffic growth with spectrum, densification, and backhaul.
  • Enterprise 5Gusecases today and the roadmap to 6G.
Moderator: Viet Nguyen, President, 5G Americas
Room B2, Floor 3
Apr 1411:00
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Smarter networks: How service providers are leveraging AI

AI America
  • How is AI helpingservice providersto optimizenetwork performance, resilience, and energy efficiency?
  • Using AI-driven analytics to predict demand, prevent outages, and improve customer experience.
  • Exploring new revenue streams from AI-enabled services and applications.
Jerome Butler, VP Engineering, Technical Operations, and Network, Comcast
Room C2, Floor 3
Apr 1411:10
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Coffee Networking Break & Exhibit Hall Opening

Exhibit Hall

Grab a coffee and network with your peers on the show floor!

Exhibition Hall, Show Floor
Apr 1411:45
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Fireside Chat: The pathway to achieving American AI leadership

AI America
  • What progress is being made towards the US’s goal of being the global AI leader?
  • How is policy evolving to support this ambition?
  • What opportunities is AI presenting across US industries?
Mark Dalton, Senior Policy Director Technology and Innovation, R Street Institute
Room C2, Floor 3
Apr 1412:15
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Navigating the BEAD landscape: Pathways to successful deployment

Connected America
  • Exploring the realities of theearly stagesof BEAD buildout
  • Discuss aligning network design with BEAD eligibility and technical standards.
  • How canstatesbest integrate BEAD-funded builds with existing fiber and middle-mile assets?
  • Strategies for navigating the complexities of compliance
  • Discuss collaborating with vendors and contractors to manage labor and supply constraints.
Thomas Tyler, Deputy Director, ConnectLA
Nicholas Capozzi, Vice President & State Broadband Director, Arizona Commerce Authority
Lyndsay Moyer, Vice President of State Government Affairs, Comcast
Connected America Stage, Exhibition Floor
Apr 1412:15
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Connecting Tribal communities: Infrastructure, autonomy, and innovation

Connected Society
  • Strengthening trust and respecting Tribal sovereignty in network planning and deployment
  • Exploring models for community owned, tribal governed broadband infrastructure
  • Ensuring networks on Tribal lands are designed for long term scalability and self sufficiency
  • What is more needed from key stakeholders to support the growth in tribal connectivity?
  • Case studies of successful Tribal ISPs building sustainable business models.
Rob Griffin, Tribal Broadband Coordinator, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Moderator: Paul Narro, Public Policy Director, Tekwav LLC Internet Service Provider
Room A2, Third Floor
Apr 1412:15
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How the satellite market is transforming the US connectivity landscape

Connected Networks
  • What does satellite’s performance in the BEAD funding competitiondemonstrateabout the market?
  • What role can and is satelliteplayingin addressing connectivity gaps in the US?
  • Looking beyond residential services, what are the enterprise and government use cases forsatellite?
  • Strategies for navigating regulatory challenges
  • Technology and network evolution: How arenew technologiesenhancing capacity, resilience and reducing latency on satellite networks?
Manik Vinnakota, VP, Products & Customer Solutions, Telesat
Moderator: Austin Cassity, Client Success Consultant, Performance Culture Consulting
Room B2, Floor 3
Apr 1412:15
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Applications of AI

AI America
Josh Arensberg, Global MD of M&E, Verizon Business
Room C2, Floor 3
Apr 1414:00
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The US data center boom: Who is driving growth and why?

Data Center Forum
  • Understanding the market opportunity, currenttrendsand drivers of demand
  • Which markets in the US are seeing the biggest growth?
  • Where do the biggest opportunities lie for telcos and ISPs; Hyperscale, Edge or AI data centers?
  • How and why should ISPs consider partnering with data center providers?
David Robinson, EVP, Strategy & Development, Aligned Data Centers
Moderator: Nick Jessee, Vice President, Cartesian
Phil Emer, VP Business Development, MCNC
Room C2, Floor 3
Apr 1414:00
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From Build to Buy-In: Turning access into adoption

Connected America
  • Discuss shifting the focus from infrastructure rollout to customer growth.
  • How do youidentifyand address adoption barriers?
  • Discuss strategies for customer acquisition, retention, and building trust in new service areas.
  • Usingemergingtechnologies,data, and software to enhance service quality and user experience
Rasheedah Carr, Vice President of Sales & Marketing for the Texas Region, Comcast
Moderator: Bob Knight, CEO, Harry Marketing
Apr 1414:00
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Rethinking connectivity in MDUs: Innovation beyond the unit

Connected Society
  • Out-of-the-boxapproaches tobringing ultra-fast, reliable broadband to MDUs.
  • How fiber, fixed wireless, and private 5G can work together to enhance tenant experience.
  • Overcoming infrastructure challenges in older buildings andunderservedurban areas.
  • Business models and partnerships redefining the economics of MDU connectivity.
Rhia Pape, Executive Director, SA Digital Connects
Moderator: David Bronston, Special Counsel, Phillips Lytle L.L.P.
Scott Layman, CEO, mStreet Fiber
Andy Lipman, Partner, Morgan, Lewis and Bockius LLP
Room A2, Floor 3
Apr 1414:00
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The future of Open Access networks

Connected Networks
  • Isopen accessessential to building modern, flexible infrastructure?
  • How doesopen accessshape deployment strategies in the U.S. market?
  • Interoperability as a driver of competition and cost efficiency.
  • Managing operations and maintenance in complex, multi-vendor environments.
Matt Larsen, CEO, Vistabeam
Jonathan Van, Growth and Business Development, E8 Internet
Shaye Ruitenbeek, Fiber Network Manager, Lehi City
Aaron Hildreth, Co-Founder, Intellipop LLC
Room B2, Floor 3
Apr 1416:10
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Building the network infrastructure to enable AI

Data Center Forum
  • Looking beyond the data center, what do next-generation networks need to look like to support AI workloads?
  • Building the networks of tomorrow, today: The importance of building future-proof networks
  • From Software-Defined Networking to network slicing: What technology innovations will make a real impactinincreasing bandwidth and reducing latency?
  • How are CSPs leveraging edge computing to enable AI applications?
Room C2, Floor 3
Apr 1416:10
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Financing broadband: Private capital supporting broadband expansion

Connected America
  • Discusscurrent investment trends, financing structures, and market opportunities driving the next wave of broadband deployment.
  • How can private equity and public markets work together to accelerate broadband expansion?
  • Discuss strategies for maximizing ROI in a competitive landscape
Connected America Stage, Exhibition Hall
Apr 1416:10
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Delivering affordable connectivity for all

Connected Society
  • How can CSPs of all sizes support low-income customers and underserved communities?
  • Discuss the role of federal initiatives such as the Universal Service Fund (USF) in sustaining long-term affordability.
  • Discuss innovative models and partnerships to reduce the cost of broadband access.
Joseph Wender, Executive Director, SHLB Coalition
John Heitmann, Communications and Technology Partner, Nelson Mullins
Moderator: Calen Schultz, Managing Director, Community Outreach Partners
Colby Humphrey, Officer, The Pew Charitable Trusts
Room A2, Floor 3
Apr 1416:10
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Middle Mile matters: Building the backbone of Connected America

Connected Networks
  • Discuss strengthening middle-mile infrastructure to support last-mile deployment and nationwide coverage.
  • Funding, policy, and partnerships driving middle-mile expansion in the U.S.
  • Designing resilient, scalable backbones to meet future bandwidth and latency demands.
Lillian Painter, Broadband Manager, City of Fort Worth
Tom Coker, Executive Advisor, Commonwealth Of Kentucky
Nate Walowitz, Regional Broadband Director/Managing Director, NWCCOG/Project THOR
Room B2, Floor 3

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Apr 158:30
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Morning Networking Coffee & Light Breakfast

Exhibit Hall

Welcome back to Day 2 of Connected America 2026!Come join us in the exhibit hall for some morning refreshments! Grab a coffee and some pastries, meet your fellow attendees, and get settled in before our keynote sessions begin today.

Show Floor, Exhibition Hall
Apr 159:30
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Chair’s Opening Address 

Keynotes
Bradford Randall, Editor, Total Telecom
Keynote Stage, Exhibition Floor
Apr 159:50
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Keynote Panel: Designing a Connected America: What’s next for fiber?

Keynotes
  • How can you balance growth with overbuild and ROI risks?
  • Discuss using AI to improve fiber design, maintenance, and performance.
  • Discuss innovative technologies use cases within this space
Roger Timmerman, CEO, UTOPIA Fiber
Moderator: Bradford Randall, Editor, Total Telecom
Keynote Stage, Exhibition Floor
Apr 1510:30
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Keynote Panel: The economics of connectivity

Keynotes
  • What financing models will ensure sustainable broadband expansion across urban and rural markets?
  • How can public–private partnerships deliver both profitability and universal service?
  • What role should federal and state incentives play in driving long-term ROI?
Matt Marino, CEO, Ezee Fiber
Moderator: Bradford Randall, Editor, Total Telecom
Andrew Crouch, Managing Director, Head of Digital Infrastructure, I Squared Capital
Keynote Stage, Exhibition Floor
Apr 1512:10
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The business of rural broadband: Strategies for building profitable commercial models

Connected America
  • What are the current challenges facing rural broadband providers in the US?
  • Understanding the investor’s perspective: What are investors looking for in rural broadband business plans?
  • Exploring the funding and commercial options for addressing gaps left behind by BEAD?
  • What role do alternative business modelssuch as cooperatives and public-private partnershipsplay in rural network builds?
  • Ensuring adoption and long-term ROI: Are community-centric models the answer?
Claude Aiken, Chief Strategy Officer, Nextlink Internet
SPENCER LANEY, Director of Deployment, TWN Communications
Joe Buttweiler, Chief Strategy Officer, CTC - Consolidated Telecommunications Company
Moderator: Charles Thomas, Chief Strategy Officer, Rural Broadband Partners
Connected America Stage, Exhibition Hall
Apr 1512:10
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Empowering the workforce in a rapidly evolving digital economy

Connected Society
  • Discuss strategies to prepare workers for ongoing tech adoption.
  • How can digital skills training enhance social mobility
  • What are the key challengesbusinesses face in workforce upskilling?
  • How can you measure the ROI of digital upskilling for employers and employees?
Geoff Millener, Chief Operating Officer, The Enterprise Center
Jeff Gibson, VP of Learning and Development, ncti
Jeffrey Connor-Naylor, Director, National Skills Coalition
Moderator: Heather Gate, EVP of Digital Inclusion, Connected Nation
Room A2, Third Floor
Apr 1512:10
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Innovations in network deployment

Connected Networks
  • What new construction methods, tools, and materials are lowering the cost and time of broadband rollout?
  • How can alternative technologies like fixed wireless, LEO satellites, and hybrid fiber-wireless models accelerate last-mile coverage?
  • What lessons from state BEAD projects and private builds can be scaled nationwide?
Tony Byrnes, Head of New Build Expansion, Google Fiber
Moderator: Paroma Sanyal, Principal, The Brattle Group
Room B2, Third Floor
Apr 1512:10
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Powering smart cities with intelligent networks

Connected Places
  • Discuss building intelligent, secure networks to support IoT, sensors, and data-driven city services.
  • Integrating 5G, fiber, and edge computing to enable real-time urban applications.
  • Public–private collaboration to fund, deploy, and scale smart city infrastructureacrossallcommunities.
Room C2, Third Floor
Apr 1514:00
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Presentation: Digital opportunity

Connected Society
Room A2, Third Floor
Apr 1514:15
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Choosing the right technology approach for addressing rural connectivity gaps

Connected America
  • What technologies can beleveragedin a rural setting?E.g.fiber, FWA,satellite
  • Strategies for assessing the commercial viability of different technologies and choosing the right technology mix for your project
Jose Barrios, Wireless Network Architect, Frontier Communications
Moderator: Jose Otero, Executive Director, ICT Development Consulting
Jim Nester, Chief Marketing Officer, MCNC
Connected America Stage, Exhibition Hall
Apr 1514:15
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Building digital skills for the AI-driven economy

Connected Society
  • What are the digital and AI-related skills workers will need in 2026 and beyond?
  • How can employers, educators, and policymakers collaborate to future-proof the workforce?
  • Discuss embedding digital literacy, coding, and AI fluency into education and lifelong learning.
Room A2, Third Floor
Apr 1514:15
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Network reliability in an uncertain world

Connected Networks
  • How can networks be hardened against climate change, natural disasters, and cyber threats?
  • What redundancy strategies and backhaul innovations are critical for uptime?
  • How should operators measure and communicate resiliencetoregulators and customers?
Jerome Butler, VP Engineering, Technical Operations, and Network, Comcast
Moderator: Greg Guice, Chief Policy Officer, Vernonburg Group
Joe Hillis, Operations Director, Information Technology Disaster Resource Center
Room B2, Third Floor
Apr 1514:15
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Smart cities in Texas: Building connected communities

Connected Places
  • How are major Texas cities using smart infrastructure to improve transport, energy, and safety?
  • What role do public–private partnerships play in scaling projects statewide?
  • How can mid-sized communities replicate big-city innovations affordably?
  • How can smart city programs ensure benefits reach all Texans?
Chris Lee, Chief Information Officer, City of Lewisville
Room C2, Third Floor
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