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Eugina Jordan

Eugina Jordan

Eugina, a female executive and an immigrant, started her telecom career as a secretary and now has gone on to become the CMO of the prominent industry organization, Telecom Infra Project (TIP).

She has over 20+ years of strategic marketing leadership experience, leading marketing and communications for small and Fortune 500 global technology companies like Starent and Cisco.

Previously, she served as the VP of Marketing of the major telecom industry disruptor Parallel Wireless and was instrumental in creating the Open RAN market category.

She is a well sought-after speaker at many technology and telecom events and webinars. She is a well-known telecom writer contributing to publications like The Fast Mode, RCR Wireless, Developing Telecoms and many others.

She is also an inventor, holding 12 patents that include 5G and Open RAN.

She is a founding member of Boston chapter of CHIEF, an organization for women in the C-Suite, to strengthen their leadership, magnify their influence, pave the way to bring others, cross-pollinate power across industries, and effect change from the top-down.

Her passion is to help other women in tech to realize their full potential through mentorships, community engagement, and workshops. Her leadership development book “Unlimited: How to succeed in a workplace that was not designed for you” is due for release in May 2023.

Ms. Jordan resides in Massachusetts with her husband, teenage son, and three rescue dogs. She loves theater and museums. She volunteers for dog rescues and programs that help underprivileged children and women.

Ms. Jordan has a Master’s in Teaching from Moscow Pedagogical University, and studied computer undergrad at CDI College in Toronto, Canada.

The Ultimate Guide to Open RAN: OpenRAN Integration - Part 1: Challenges, Opportunities and Deployment Examples

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Software has been “eating the world” for a while now: from consumers to enterprises, and now to even telecom value chains. Open RAN is a…

The Ultimate Guide to Open RAN: Journey in the Industry - Part 2: The Past Two Years

Tuesday, 22 September 2020 12:17
The last 5 years saw significant moves towards the OpenRAN model, a new way of building radio networks based on a software-centric and open infrastructure,…

The Ultimate Guide to Open RAN: Journey in the Industry - Part 1: Early Days

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The Ultimate Guide to Open RAN: Deep Dive Into RU, DU, CU

Tuesday, 08 September 2020 09:44
The choice of how to split New Radio (NR) functions in the architecture depends on some factors related to radio network deployment scenarios, constraints and…

The Ultimate Guide to Open RAN: Open RAN Components and RAN Functional Splits

Tuesday, 01 September 2020 01:10
3GPP considered the split concept (DU and CU) from the beginning for 5G. In a 5G cloud RAN architecture, the BBU functionality is split into…

The Ultimate Guide to Open RAN: Why Do Interfaces Need to Be Open?

Tuesday, 25 August 2020 01:16
A question that often comes up in Open RAN discussions is this: why do we need the Open RAN movement if the networks use 3GPP-based…

The Ultimate Guide to Open RAN: Concept of C-RAN, Virtual RAN (vRAN) and OpenRAN

Tuesday, 18 August 2020 01:15
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Before We Move Forward With AI, We Must Address Diversity and Inherited Bias

Wednesday, 15 July 2020 08:54
Recently, the European Union (EU) and 14 other countries (Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, South Korea, Singapore, Slovenia, the UK,…
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