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The lads are back in the studio and delighted to welcome back Ronan Kelly of All Points Fibre Network.
They start with Nokia, which felt compelled to warn the world about the negative effects of Trump’s tariffs, a topic that ...
The Telecoms.com Podcast: Ericsson, AI and CityFibre The lads are back after Scott’s summer holiday, so Iain has to do most of the heavy lifting.
Scott starts by asking Dave why operators and the industry associations who represent them are constantly begging for more spectrum in frequency bands that have limited utility. That conversation goes ...
This interview with Airties’ Co-CEOs, Metin Taskin and Guillaume Van Gaver, highlights some of the key trends and innovations in home Wi-Fi today. Airties is a leading provider of Smart Wi-Fi ...
Called eSIM LATAM, the offering is powered by Gigs, described as an operating system for mobile services. It claims to be the first airline in Latin America to offer its own branded travel eSIM, and ...
In the last podcast for a few weeks, Scott and Iain go over the weeks news related to 6G, Neos and Open RAN.
The guys were delighted to welcome special guest Brandon Larson of Mavenir to this last pod before a brief break.
As cloud matures in telcos, the focus shifts from migration to modernization. In the dynamic landscape of large-scale enterprises, modernizing legacy IT estates poses significant challenges.
The absence of a guest resulted in a total loss of conversational discipline this week. A meandering pod touches on the increasingly likely merger of Vodafone and Three in the UK, the semiconductor ...
James is a telecoms software expert, so they started by analysing the recent creation of a new venture designed to open up networks to developers. They eventually move on to examine what concessions ...
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