Powered by 5G technologies, the potential innovation and transformation across multiple industry verticals enables the early realization and unlocking of exponential business value, beyond connectivity. Further, it is imperative for all enterprises to generate this business value from a long-term perspective and realize benefits with a monetization-centric approach.
In this webinar, we focus on how 5G will act as innovation and growth platform to unlock new revenue streams and business models. The inclusive trend is to leverage new age applications and partnerships within an economy of ecosystems to reap these benefits.
Key points to be covered include:
- Leveraging the confluence of technologies
- Purpose-driven ecosystems
- Rationalized approach to realize differentiated value
- 5G monetization strategies, for enterprises & consumers
Explosives are missing from a Marine Corps base in the Southern California desert, the military confirmed Tuesday. Jeff Houston of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service said.
Extended Stay America Hosts Military Makeover with Montel®, Providing a Home Away from Home for a Military Family Extended Stay America, Inc. Charlotte, North Carolina, UNITED STATES
CAPE CORAL, Fla., Feb. 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Extended Stay America, the leading mid-priced extended stay hotel company, is pleased to announce that it is the exclusive hospitality partner for season 25 of the home improvement show,
Military Makeover with Montel
® airing on Lifetime TV and on the American Forces Network. Extended Stay America hosted Army Staff Sergeant Daniel Burgess and his family of four, providing them a home away from home at its Extended Stay America Port Charlotte property for the duration of their home makeover, which will be chronicled on air starting on February 12, 2021.
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Members of the Marine Corps League join in camaraderie and fellowship for the purpose of preserving the traditions and promoting the interests of the United States Marine Corps, banding together those who are now serving in the United States Marine Corps and those honorably discharged from that service.
In early 2000, while shopping in a local grocery store, two Marines, Bill Weidner and Jack Simms, both World War II veterans, met and started talking about the number of Marines they each knew in the Auburn-Opelika area. They decided to form a Marine Corps League chapter in Lee County and invited all Marines they knew to a meeting. Soon a Detachment was formed, and it was officially chartered on Nov. 14, 2000, with Weidner as the first Detachment Commandant.