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Episodios
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Well, technically… the desire for simple needs to be applied to security (Ep. 90)
31/01/2023 Duración: 13minThe move to 5G has led to an explosion of endpoints, providing bad actors with a larger area of attack. AT&T's Rebecca Finnin discusses how using the intelligent networks of the 5G era themselves as security tools can help enterprises and consumers feel less intimated by the prospect of protecting their data.
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Getting 5G Right: The network now, the network next (Part 2)
25/01/2023 Duración: 22minAn interview with Jim Neuens, Viavi Solutions' VP and GM of wireless field instruments, about the realities of 5G deployments, including spectrum issues, ongoing evolution at the cell site and workforce challenges that have to be addressed in order for mobile network operators to get the most out of their deployments. This is the second of a two-part sponsored podcast series.
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Well, technically... consumer network quality is more important than price(Ep. 89)
24/01/2023 Duración: 17minArelion's Global Ethernet Product Manager Anna Maslewska discusses the evolving role of ethernet in an increasingly wireless world. She also explains that for consumers, the quality of their connection trumps everything else, even cost.
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Well, technically… one telco cannot provide the full enterprise network story (Ep. 88)
17/01/2023 Duración: 08minIn the latest episode of Well, technically.... Ann Heyse, global telco solutions manager at BICS, tells the story of Industry 4.0, focusing on private networks and telcos, both of which, she says, are main characters.
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Well, technically… network disaggregation is making telecoms really fun (Ep. 87)
10/01/2023 Duración: 16minThe co-founder of Weaver Labs Maria Lema takes listeners on a network desegregation deep dive and explains how this growing trend is changing the telecoms industry and how service providers operate in "really fun" ways.
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Getting 5G right: The network now, the network next (Ep. 1)
19/12/2022 Duración: 24minAn interview with Jim Neuens of Viavi Solutions, VP and GM of wireless field instruments, about the actual reality of 5G deployments, as well as issues that have to be addressed in order for mobile network operators to get the most out of these deployments. This is the first of a two-part sponsored podcast series.
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Will 5G Change the World? Sashieka Seneviratne, Ericsson (Ep. 54)
15/12/2022 Duración: 29minIn this episode of Will 5G Change the World?, Ericsson's Sashieka Seneviratne, director of sustainability for networks, discusses how operators can sustainably scale 5G without compromising user experience. She discusses this topic from the perspectives of holistic network evolution planning, deployment considerations, and smart data-driven operations. This episode is presented in partnership with Ericsson.
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Well, technically... network intelligence lives in the software (Ep. 86)
13/12/2022 Duración: 15minAT&T's Director of Cybersecurity Amy Zwarico is excited about the telco trend of move to more software-defined networks because it's increases mobility and allows them to more quickly implement new security controls. However, as more elements of our networks are implemented in software, the security of that software is becoming a major concern and focus for operators.
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Will 5G Change the World? Nicole Robertson, Nokia (Ep. 53)
09/12/2022 Duración: 22minIn this episode of Will 5G Change the World?, Nokia's Nicole Robertson discusses the company's updated ESG strategy. The latest environmental sustainability efforts rest on five pillars: environment, industrial digitalization, security and privacy, the digital divide, and responsible business.
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Well, technically... 'thing' is an intentionally vague term (Ep. 85)
29/11/2022 Duración: 24minThe RAIN RFID Alliance's newly appointed President and CEO Aileen Ryan shares advice for woman looking to advance their careers and also the growing role of RAIN RFID technology in an increasingly connected world.
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Well, technically… emergencies don’t always happen under a cell tower (Ep.84)
22/11/2022 Duración: 13minEmergencies can strike anywhere and it's absolutely critical that first responders have robust communication capabilities. Jen Neenan, the chief operating officer at Parsec Technologies, discusses some of the industry's biggest challenges around supplying reliable connectivity in emergency situations and how the company is helping to solve them.
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Will 5G Change the World? Eugina Jordan, TIP (Ep. 52)
16/11/2022 Duración: 26minIn this episode of Will 5G Change the World? Telecom Infra Project Chief Marketing Officer Eugina Jordan discusses how TIP's community-driven approach to test and validation of deployment-ready disaggregating network solutions is driving innovation in the telecoms area. Jordan touches on TIP's approach to enabling Industry 4.0 use cases, as well as the evolution of the wireless workforce as networks become increasingly cloud-native and software-oriented. This podcast is presented in partnership with Netscout.
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Well, technically… carriers need to participate in the app economy (Ep. 83)
01/11/2022 Duración: 18minWhat is the app economy? And what role do service providers play in it? Tune in to hear Melissa Zeloof, VP of marketing at ironSource, answer these and other questions.
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Well, technically... nobody knows what data is where (Ep. 82)
11/10/2022 Duración: 13minJill Stelfox, who is the CEO of Panzura, is the only female CEO in the data management space. She comes on the podcast to discuss why it's important to change that. She also shares insights into how businesses can better prepare for the many changes taking place in data management and security.
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Well, technically… the wireless industry is always changing (Ep. 81)
04/10/2022 Duración: 08minAirgain's Director of Channel Management Tracy Liu explains the company's shift from selling components to selling systems and solutions and what this transition suggests about the wireless industry at large.
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Will 5G Change the World? Derrick Frost, Kajeet (Ep. 50)
28/09/2022 Duración: 20minKajeet's Derrick Frost discusses the company's new private 5G managed service offering, including technical details, enterprise buying patterns, and how this new line of business maps to Kajeet's focus on education, healthcare and other key verticals.
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Well, technically... you can't stop cyberattacks, but you can recover from them (Ep. 80)
27/09/2022 Duración: 33minOn this twofer, Kyndryl's Global Practice Leader for Security and Resiliency Kris Lovejoy and Chief Innovation Officer/CTO Global Security and Resiliency Rhonda Childress discuss how technology sprawl has led to a shift in cybersecurity best practices. While prevention is still important, enabling cohesive architectures and establishing resiliency and recovery tactics is becoming far more critical.
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Will 5G Change the World? Chris Vassallo, ExteNet Systems (Ep. 49)
19/09/2022 Duración: 20minIn this episode of Will 5G Change the World? we hear from Chris Vassallo of ExteNet Systems about how the digital divide is more than a rural problem. Pockets of dense urban areas are also underserved by cellular connectivity which has sweeping implications for educational inclusivity, economic mobility and more.
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Well, technically... carriers need to plan, plan again and then plan some more (Ep. 79)
02/08/2022 Duración: 17minClearfield's CEO Cheri Beranek discusses how ongoing supply-chain constraints are impacting the fiber industry and explores to what extent federal funding will help address this and other challenges related to building out fiber assets and closing the digital divide.
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Well, technically… COVID-19 required an acceptance of the unknown (Ep. 78)
26/07/2022 Duración: 14minMatrixx Software CEO Glo Gordon discusses the business challenges and opportunities that COVID-19 presented for the company and tips for establishing an inclusive and supportive work culture.