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On episode 48, Micah and I continue our discussions with Subject Matter Experts. This time, it's Roger Sands, CEO, of Wyebot, the leader in Wi-Fi automation.
But first, Micah and I answer a question from Sean regarding the direction of the show. Then from listener Danna who returned from South Africa and wanted to thank me for all of my recommendations.
Listener Lu sent in a recording because she wants to know about us being pilots, our RC and or drone experiences.
We than play a recording Micah and I made for the Airplane Geeks. It features Roger Sands, CEO of Wyebot. We discuss why after 20 years, Wi-Fi in the air can still be a bad experience. We learn there are several parts to a successful working system. Some of these items one might not consider but our conversation, hopefully, explains the various parts of a superior Wi-Fi experience at 35,000 feet.
Thanks once again to all of our listeners and especially our international (Non-US) listeners. Please write in and let us know how you found the show and why you listen. We love hearing from you!!!
Opening music is provided by the Madalitso Youth Choir as they sing their Welcome Song, recorded at the lobby of The Royal Livingston Hotel in Zambia.
We hope you enjoy the show!
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On episode 48, Micah and I continue our discussions with Subject Matter Experts. This time, it's Roger Sands, CEO, of Wyebot, the leader in Wi-Fi automation.
But first, Micah and I answer a question from Sean regarding the direction of the show. Then from listener Danna who returned from South Africa and wanted to thank me for all of my recommendations.
Listener Lu sent in a recording because she wants to know about us being pilots, our RC and or drone experiences.
We than play a recording Micah and I made for the Airplane Geeks. It features Roger Sands, CEO of Wyebot. We discuss why after 20 years, Wi-Fi in the air can still be a bad experience. We learn there are several parts to a successful working system. Some of these items one might not consider but our conversation, hopefully, explains the various parts of a superior Wi-Fi experience at 35,000 feet.
Thanks once again to all of our listeners and especially our international (Non-US) listeners. Please write in and let us know how you found the show and why you listen. We love hearing from you!!!
Opening music is provided by the Madalitso Youth Choir as they sing their Welcome Song, recorded at the lobby of The Royal Livingston Hotel in Zambia.
We hope you enjoy the show!
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