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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 ...
The guys were delighted to welcome special guest Brandon Larson of Mavenir to this last pod before a brief break.
We are delighted to welcome special guest William Webb back to the pod but decide to start by putting him on the spot over hist historical telecoms predictions, to see how many he got right.
In the last podcast for a few weeks, Scott and Iain go over the weeks news related to 6G, Neos and Open RAN.
The main theme of their conversation is Huawei’s recently announced 2023 financials, which seem a lot more healthy than any of their Western equivalents. That leads naturally to an examination of how ...
The lads are delighted to welcome special guest Geoff Hollingworth, CMO of Rakuten Symphony, this week. Unsurprisingly they start by discussing all things Rakuten, including its entry into mobile and ...
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 ...
The guys were delighted to welcome special guest Juliette Scott from Openreach, following their half-term break.
They start by exploring the core theme of his book, which is that 6G is currently headed in the wrong direction and his proposal for a course correction. They eventually move on another of William’s ...
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