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This episode was recorded from the show floor of the Digital Transformation World 2025 event with special guest Analyst John Strand.
Iain and Scott had already downed a couple before recording, so discipline was especially challenging. Luckily all the podders had been at the grand launch of VodafoneThree so they’re able to bang on ...
Openreach is the UK’s biggest wholesaler of telecoms infrastructure, including all the legacy stuff, and Juliette is one of the people responsible for migration from old to new. So they start by ...
This teaser video shows only Scott’s introduction. To access the recording of the full event, including three analyst presentations and the concluding Q&A session, click here. The event immediately ...
It doesn’t take long for AI to make an appearance in the conversation, but that’s fair enough because it’s a big part of Brandon’s day job. They focus on what AI means for telcos, but there are ...
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 ...
They start by finding out what Cohere does (spoiler alert: it has invented some cleverness that makes better use of radio waves), which gets into the weeds regarding radio technology in general.
Pausing only to reflect on the passing of the Pope, they start by asking Dag about his company and how it fits into the great telecoms scheme of things. That leads to a broader interrogation of the ...
Vodafone’s Travel eSIMs allow users to add mobile data and keep their existing number when travelling whatever network they are on. From today it is extending the service to 206 destinations worldwide ...
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 ...