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Behind The Scenes At NXTcomm

June 18, 2007 | 3:07 PM

If you're not in Chicago for the NXTcomm conference, Ian Martinez would be happy to show you what you're missing. The Telecommunication Industry Association spokesman posted a pretty cool video on his trade group's blog on Monday -- a behind-the-scenes peek at the exhibition hall before attendees arrive. In the self-shot video, Martinez is assisted by what he calls his "SNFATBC" or Superstar Nerd Fest All-Terrain Blogging Cart.

Conference keynoters include Cisco Systems CEO John Chambers; FCC Chairman Kevin Martin; Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg; AT&T Chairman Randall Stephenson; General Electric Vice Chairman Bob Wright; and Motorola CEO Ed Zander. Read more about NXTcomm here.

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