What the Future of Mobility Looks Like, According to Jonathan Spalter

Mobility is changing how and where we work. It's projected that 40 percent of the workforce will be working independently by 2020 –  that's 60 million workers. Mobile networks help free us up to work wherever, whenever. And with continued network investments and upgrades, the 5G networks of the future are expected to have blazing fast download speeds of 10 GB per second, making even more possible over wireless.

While in Austin at South by Southwest (SXSW), I sat down with Jonathan Spalter of Mobile Future to discuss how mobility is changing the workforce, the future of mobile networks, and how entrepreneurs are using wireless technology to make the world a better place.

Watch the full video interview (above) as Jonathan Spalter of Mobile Future shares his insights on mobility, wireless trends, 5G networks, and even some advice for startup founders. You can also view last year's interview with Spalter here.

Check out Mobile Future's series of free webinars for startups, including one on Thursday, March 24th discussing the highlights from SXSW: mobilefuture.org/webinars

And for all startups, share your fundraising experiences in Mobile Future's 2-minute survey. Results will be compiled to help all entrepreneurs learn from each other: http://mftr.org/21v8RGZ

This article was brought to you in partnership with Mobile Future, whose expertise in wireless innovations is helping to inform and connect tech innovators, mobile entrepreneurs, and policymakers.

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Frank Gruber is the cofounder, CEO and Executive Editor of Tech.Co (formerly Tech Cocktail). He is the author of the book, Startup Mixology, Tech Cocktail’s Guide to Building, Growing, and Celebrating Startup Success. He is also a startup advisor and investor to startups. Find Frank Gruber online and follow him on Twitter at @FrankGruber.
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