Location United Kingdom, Europe Regions Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Gender Male
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Nick founded ip.access in 1999. Having established ip.access’ industry-defining GSM product line, he led its 3G technology into partnership with Cisco and the world’s largest residential W-CDMA small-cell deployment with AT&T. Now leading ip.access’ next generation technology vision, he has been behind its LTE small-cell success, and the drive
towards WiFi-cellular convergence.
Also active at an industry level, he chairs the Radio and Physical Layer working group and leads the Release Programme Steering Committee of the Small Cell Forum.
Prior to co-founding ip.access, Nick worked for TTPCom & Cavendish Laboratory.
Nick has a PhD in Microwave Scanned Imaging Techniques from University College, London, and an MA in Physics from the University of Cambridge.



