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Fresh from his first trip to Australia, Drew Lentz dives into the evolving landscape of wireless networking with observations that span from down under to the stratosphere. The Melbourne adventure yielded more than just kangaroo sightings and chicken "parmies" – it showcased how different regions approach connectivity challenges with innovative solutions.
The industry continues its dramatic reshuffling as major players reposition themselves. The HPE-Juniper merger leaves customers wondering about the fate of competing wireless portfolios, while Meraki's transition from its iconic green to Cisco blue marks what many see as the final chapter in its absorption. Todd Nightingale's move to Arista as President and COO signals potential shifts in the competitive landscape, particularly for wireless offerings that have struggled for market visibility despite technical excellence.
Beyond traditional networking, groundbreaking connectivity approaches are taking shape. High Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS) floating 20 kilometers above Earth are beaming 5G signals down to areas that traditional infrastructure struggles to reach. Meanwhile, Xfinity routers now feature Wi-Fi motion detection that can sense movement through signal reflections, and community-driven initiatives like Philly Community Wireless demonstrate how grassroots approaches to connectivity remain vital. The emerging trend of influencer-led Mobile Virtual Network Operators shows how connectivity is becoming increasingly integrated with culture and lifestyle.
With hurricane season approaching the Gulf Coast, Drew emphasizes how wireless professionals can contribute vital communication capabilities during disasters. Whether through AWS Disaster Response, ITDRC, or local initiatives, the technical skills we often take for granted can become lifesaving resources when traditional networks fail. Connect with Drew at upcoming industry events including TRA in Houston, the World Surfing League in Huntington Beach, Meter Up in San Francisco, or WLPC Prague to discuss these developments and explore how our wireless community can continue pushing connectivity forward in meaningful ways.
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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
By Drew Lentz the Wirelessnerd5
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Fresh from his first trip to Australia, Drew Lentz dives into the evolving landscape of wireless networking with observations that span from down under to the stratosphere. The Melbourne adventure yielded more than just kangaroo sightings and chicken "parmies" – it showcased how different regions approach connectivity challenges with innovative solutions.
The industry continues its dramatic reshuffling as major players reposition themselves. The HPE-Juniper merger leaves customers wondering about the fate of competing wireless portfolios, while Meraki's transition from its iconic green to Cisco blue marks what many see as the final chapter in its absorption. Todd Nightingale's move to Arista as President and COO signals potential shifts in the competitive landscape, particularly for wireless offerings that have struggled for market visibility despite technical excellence.
Beyond traditional networking, groundbreaking connectivity approaches are taking shape. High Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS) floating 20 kilometers above Earth are beaming 5G signals down to areas that traditional infrastructure struggles to reach. Meanwhile, Xfinity routers now feature Wi-Fi motion detection that can sense movement through signal reflections, and community-driven initiatives like Philly Community Wireless demonstrate how grassroots approaches to connectivity remain vital. The emerging trend of influencer-led Mobile Virtual Network Operators shows how connectivity is becoming increasingly integrated with culture and lifestyle.
With hurricane season approaching the Gulf Coast, Drew emphasizes how wireless professionals can contribute vital communication capabilities during disasters. Whether through AWS Disaster Response, ITDRC, or local initiatives, the technical skills we often take for granted can become lifesaving resources when traditional networks fail. Connect with Drew at upcoming industry events including TRA in Houston, the World Surfing League in Huntington Beach, Meter Up in San Francisco, or WLPC Prague to discuss these developments and explore how our wireless community can continue pushing connectivity forward in meaningful ways.
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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