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This bonus episode of the pod comes courtesy of Pierre’s travel challenges and features returning special guest Gabriel Brown, Analyst at Heavy Reading.
The lads are back in the studio and delighted to welcome back Ronan Kelly of All Points Fibre Network.
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.
After acknowledging a couple of great recent sessions, conversation turns to reflections on a week of quarterly earnings announcements. They start with Nokia, which felt compelled to warn the world ...
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 ...
Chinese vendor Huawei snuck out a singly financial data point last week but Ian and Scott still managed to bang on about it, and the inevitable tangents, for an hour or so. They eventually moved on to ...
David specialises in the interface between companies and governments, so the conversation covered a wide range of topics, covering all parts of the globe. The US, Europe, and China inevitably featured ...
It’s all about geopolitics this week as Iain and Scott enjoy their good fortune at the telecoms industry being such a strategic focus these days. They start with an update on the global semiconductor ...
After a few industry shout-outs, the main recipient of that extra podding latitude was AI, which has been in the news even more than usual, as the utopians and dystopians battle it out for the future ...
Huawei, in partnership with leading global 5G-A operators, launched its 5G-A Pioneers Program, reaching agreements to pool wisdom and drive the development of the next-generation mobile network.
They started by reviewing a BT network update meeting all three attended that morning, with a lengthy tangent onto a TM Forum AI-themed gathering the day before. They eventually move on to hear about ...
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