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Can you imagine a future where you pay to keep your data private? In our latest episode, we unpack Meta's bold new policy in Europe, which allows users to do just that. Join me, Drew Lentz, the Wireless Nerd, as I share how I use old school tech like RSS to stay ahead of the curve with the latest tech news. We then shift our focus to the US Space Force's cutting-edge advancements in satellite jamming—discussing their implications for internet control and national security. The conversation takes a deep dive into what these developments mean for the future of global communication.
But that's not all. We also explore the revolutionary shift from traditional Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) to modern 4G, 5G, and even 6G networks. Learn how companies like Amphenol are making investments in the costly market of DAS and asking if this could lead to make wireless networks more accessible discussing CommScope's decision to sell its outdoor wireless network segment. What does this mean for giants like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon? Are the days of DAS coming to an end? Lastly, help me reach 1,000 YouTube subscribers—your support could make a dream trip to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, a reality. Don't miss this episode packed with insights, updates, and a touch of personal aspiration.
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Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks!
🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com!
💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com
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Can you imagine a future where you pay to keep your data private? In our latest episode, we unpack Meta's bold new policy in Europe, which allows users to do just that. Join me, Drew Lentz, the Wireless Nerd, as I share how I use old school tech like RSS to stay ahead of the curve with the latest tech news. We then shift our focus to the US Space Force's cutting-edge advancements in satellite jamming—discussing their implications for internet control and national security. The conversation takes a deep dive into what these developments mean for the future of global communication.
But that's not all. We also explore the revolutionary shift from traditional Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS) to modern 4G, 5G, and even 6G networks. Learn how companies like Amphenol are making investments in the costly market of DAS and asking if this could lead to make wireless networks more accessible discussing CommScope's decision to sell its outdoor wireless network segment. What does this mean for giants like AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon? Are the days of DAS coming to an end? Lastly, help me reach 1,000 YouTube subscribers—your support could make a dream trip to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, a reality. Don't miss this episode packed with insights, updates, and a touch of personal aspiration.
Support the show
Thanks to our sponsors: Helium & meter Networks!
🤑Looking for ways to monetize your network? Check out helium.com!
💡Change everything you thought you knew about networking at meter.com
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