Mark Reudink
Director/Board Member at The Small Cell Forum
Profile
Mark Reudink is currently the Director at The Small Cell Forum since 2017.
Prior to this, he held positions as Director-Operations & Technology at NewPath Networks LLC, Director-Technical Operations at Polaris Wireless, Inc., Principal at QUALCOMM, Inc., Principal at T-Mobile USA, Inc., and Principal at AT&T Broadband LLC.
He completed his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Oregon State University.
Mark Reudink active positions
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The Small Cell Forum
The Small Cell Forum Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Small Cell Forum is an organization that aims to accelerate the adoption of small cells. The private company is based in London, UK. The British company has updated their 5G FAPI suite to meet industry needs and have released a new specification for inline high-phy, bringing fuller virtualized support of inline high-phy implementations in O-RAN Alliance architecture. The company works on small cell deployments, removing commercial and technical barriers, working with regulators and municipalities, partnering enterprise, and forging new business cases. The company offers resources such as market forecasts, use cases, and specifications for small cells. The company also provides a free online calculator that evaluates and compares bandwidth requirements for various popular splits in a range of custom scenarios. | Director/Board Member | 08/10/2017 |
Former positions of Mark Reudink
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NewPath Networks LLC
NewPath Networks LLC Specialty TelecommunicationsCommunications NewPath Networks is a wireless infrastructure company that designs, develops and operates fiber-fed wireless carrier networks to improve signal strength and network capacity. NewPath increases existing carrier footprints by adding network coverage in hard-to-reach areas to increase quality for the wireless customers. NewPath's network is run over existing infrastructure, such as telephone poles and street lights, to expand carrier networks with solutions that are aesthetically acceptable to local communities and municipalities. NewPath focuses on bringing turnkey wireless communications solutions to areas where traditional network build-out is difficult due to zoning or cost constraints, such as large corporate, retail, or university campuses, sports arenas and stadiums, and neighborhood areas. For communities, NewPath specializes in building creative solutions that have minimal visual impact, while improving wireless service coverage and capacity in the area. Their networks allow wireless service providers to expand their networks to these hard-to-reach areas by leasing space on the NewPath network, without making the capital investment of building their own network systems or managing the additional infrastructure. NewPath provides a cost-effective solution that addresses increased capacity needs due to growth in data and multi-media applications that require more bandwidth from the wireless carriers. NewPath's design allows the wireless carrier to leverage available network infrastructure while maintaining independent control of their network configurations. NewPath was founded by wireless industry professionals with knowledge of the inter-workings of the wireless carriers, OEM providers and communication tower developers. NewPath Networks began in 2004, and has since expanded their network footprint to include 20 states. Key projects include the Westgate campus networks that will support the Arizona Cardinals and the 2008 SuperBowl. NewPath's model is designed to support multiple wireless carriers within a defined network using a shared infrastructure that results in enhanced service while minimizing the expense of expanding existing carrier networks. | Chief Operating Officer | 19/04/2011 |
Polaris Wireless, Inc.
Polaris Wireless, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Polaris Wireless, Inc. engages in the provision of software-based location systems to the wireless carrier market. It offers wireless location solutions to wireless operators, law enforcement, government agencies, and location-based application companies. The firm's products include omniLocate, a universal location platform that features standard interfaces for interconnection with other network elements and Altus, an intelligent surveillance application providing government agencies with the ability to identify, track targets and suspects. The company was founded Manlio Allegra in 1999 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. | Chief Tech/Sci/R&D Officer | - |
QUALCOMM, INC. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
T-Mobile USA, Inc.
T-Mobile USA, Inc. Wireless TelecommunicationsCommunications T-Mobile USA, Inc. engages in the provision of wireless voice, messaging, and data services. It offers different plans for phones and tablets. The company was founded by John W. Stanton in 1994 and is headquartered in Bellevue, WA. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
AT&T Broadband LLC | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Training of Mark Reudink
Oregon State University | Graduate Degree |
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QUALCOMM, INC. | Electronic Technology |
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NewPath Networks LLC
NewPath Networks LLC Specialty TelecommunicationsCommunications NewPath Networks is a wireless infrastructure company that designs, develops and operates fiber-fed wireless carrier networks to improve signal strength and network capacity. NewPath increases existing carrier footprints by adding network coverage in hard-to-reach areas to increase quality for the wireless customers. NewPath's network is run over existing infrastructure, such as telephone poles and street lights, to expand carrier networks with solutions that are aesthetically acceptable to local communities and municipalities. NewPath focuses on bringing turnkey wireless communications solutions to areas where traditional network build-out is difficult due to zoning or cost constraints, such as large corporate, retail, or university campuses, sports arenas and stadiums, and neighborhood areas. For communities, NewPath specializes in building creative solutions that have minimal visual impact, while improving wireless service coverage and capacity in the area. Their networks allow wireless service providers to expand their networks to these hard-to-reach areas by leasing space on the NewPath network, without making the capital investment of building their own network systems or managing the additional infrastructure. NewPath provides a cost-effective solution that addresses increased capacity needs due to growth in data and multi-media applications that require more bandwidth from the wireless carriers. NewPath's design allows the wireless carrier to leverage available network infrastructure while maintaining independent control of their network configurations. NewPath was founded by wireless industry professionals with knowledge of the inter-workings of the wireless carriers, OEM providers and communication tower developers. NewPath Networks began in 2004, and has since expanded their network footprint to include 20 states. Key projects include the Westgate campus networks that will support the Arizona Cardinals and the 2008 SuperBowl. NewPath's model is designed to support multiple wireless carriers within a defined network using a shared infrastructure that results in enhanced service while minimizing the expense of expanding existing carrier networks. | Communications |
AT&T Broadband LLC | Communications |
T-Mobile USA, Inc.
T-Mobile USA, Inc. Wireless TelecommunicationsCommunications T-Mobile USA, Inc. engages in the provision of wireless voice, messaging, and data services. It offers different plans for phones and tablets. The company was founded by John W. Stanton in 1994 and is headquartered in Bellevue, WA. | Communications |
Polaris Wireless, Inc.
Polaris Wireless, Inc. Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services Polaris Wireless, Inc. engages in the provision of software-based location systems to the wireless carrier market. It offers wireless location solutions to wireless operators, law enforcement, government agencies, and location-based application companies. The firm's products include omniLocate, a universal location platform that features standard interfaces for interconnection with other network elements and Altus, an intelligent surveillance application providing government agencies with the ability to identify, track targets and suspects. The company was founded Manlio Allegra in 1999 and is headquartered in Mountain View, CA. | Technology Services |
The Small Cell Forum
The Small Cell Forum Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Small Cell Forum is an organization that aims to accelerate the adoption of small cells. The private company is based in London, UK. The British company has updated their 5G FAPI suite to meet industry needs and have released a new specification for inline high-phy, bringing fuller virtualized support of inline high-phy implementations in O-RAN Alliance architecture. The company works on small cell deployments, removing commercial and technical barriers, working with regulators and municipalities, partnering enterprise, and forging new business cases. The company offers resources such as market forecasts, use cases, and specifications for small cells. The company also provides a free online calculator that evaluates and compares bandwidth requirements for various popular splits in a range of custom scenarios. | Commercial Services |
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