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By Wireless Watch | Rethink Technology Research
The podcast currently has 69 episodes available.
Join Elly, Phil, and Alex as they discuss the latest happenings in the cellular and wireless industry – as covered in Wireless Watch.
1. US military tilts towards Open RAN and public macro networks
2. Broadcom leans on AI for telco expansion, jacks up prices
3. Fujitsu’s role in SoftBank and Nvidia’s tantalizing AI-RAN offering
Read more from this week’s Wireless Watch here
Join Elly, Phil, and Alex as they discuss the latest happenings in the cellular and wireless industry – as covered in Wireless Watch.
1. Telus shares promising brownfield Open RAN transition
2. UK banks fight push payment fraud with MNOs
3. So long CBRS – decentralized Helium shifts to WiFi
Read more from this week’s Wireless Watch here
Join Elly and Phil as they discuss the latest happenings in the cellular and wireless industry – as covered in Wireless Watch.
1. 5G Broadcast on course for commercialization in Europe
2. Samsung pins hope on Open RAN for improved network revenues
Read more from this week’s Wireless Watch here
Join Alex and Phil as they discuss the latest happenings in the cellular and wireless industry – as covered in Wireless Watch.
1. Mobile Edge Compute (MEC) Market Forecast to 2031
2. Qualcomm takes long view of smartphone at Snapdragon Summit
3. Arm puts Qualcomm on notice, Nuvia license dispute opens RISC-V door
Join Elly, Phil, and Alex live from Wireless Watch towers to discuss the latest happenings in the cellular and wireless industry.
1. Ericsson’s OSS/BSS conference in Paris, operators are excited about slicing again
2. Mixed results for US disaster mitigation in hurricane wake
3. AMD, Intel form x86 alliance, brace for impact of newer architectures
Read more from this week’s Wireless Watch here
Join Elly Whittaker for a special episode of the Wireless Watch podcast with Telent CEO Jo Gretton.
Telent provides network services for the rail, roads, private network, and CSP sectors in the UK and Ireland. Fixed networks are typically the bread-and-butter business but there is growing demand for wireless as a means to reduce built-out costs and access more advanced use cases. Telent has high hopes for the private network space where it sees a tipping point, as proof-of-concepts turn into material projects.
Join Elly, Phil, and Alex as they discuss the latest happenings in the cellular and wireless industry – as covered in Wireless Watch.
1. Big names lured to Paris by Network X while MWC fries in Las Vegas
2. Orion teases future beyond mobile duopoly, Meta in $63bn hole
3. Semiconductor scare avoided by Covid pandemic lessons
Read more from this week’s Wireless Watch here
Join Alex Davies for the first dual-guest Wireless Watch podcast - where pan-African MNO MTN and software platform vendor Tecnotree explain how 'centers of excellence' can be used to advance MNO operations.
For MTN, the CoE is a special unit that attracts talents and resources from different entities, including the vendors, which then enables MTN to experiment how best to deploy a new technology or trend.
So, what's the relationship like between vendor and operator in this dynamic? Tune in to find out.
Join Elly and Alex as they discuss the latest happenings in the cellular and wireless industry – as covered in Wireless Watch.
1. AT&T pits Open RAN against 6G
2. BrainChip IP core approach targets massive low-power opportunity
3. Bloxtel and the 6G network-in-a-box utopia
4. WiFi 7 wins, Nokia announces prpl LCM launch
Read more from this week’s Wireless Watch here
Join Elly and Alex as they discuss the latest happenings in the cellular and wireless industry – as covered in Wireless Watch.
1. Ericsson condemns EU AI Act as anti-competitive, it might be right
2. Nvidia cozies up to T-Mobile, as AI enthusiasm falters
3. SpaceX bullies the FCC to get its own way for LEO satellites
Read more from this week’s Wireless Watch here
The podcast currently has 69 episodes available.