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Episodios
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Well, technically... network slicing brings traffic engineering to the next level (Ep. 37)
20/04/2021 Duración: 18minIrit Touitou, executive VP of packet optical networking R&D at Ribbon Communications, comes on the podcast to discuss the essential role of traffic engineering and how network slicing creates a dynamic network in the 5G era.
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Well, technically... 5G has to be agile, secure, affordable and resilient (Ep. 36)
06/04/2021 Duración: 18minRakuten Mobile Americas' General Manager Azita Arvani addresses the company's decision to sell its "revolutionary" cloud-native network architecture as a network solution to other operators, as opposed to keeping it all to itself.
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Will 5G Change the World? Sandro Tavares, Dell Technologies (Ep. 35)
01/04/2021 Duración: 23minIn this episode Dell Technologies' Sandro Tavares, director of telecom systems marketing, looks at the role of hyperscalers in delivering edge computing, discusses MEC-focused work with SK Telecom, and unpacks the changing system integration landscape.
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Well, technically... it's the amount of spectrum that is transformative (Ep. 35)
30/03/2021 Duración: 18minDanielle J. Piñeres is vice president & associate general counsel at NCTA where she focuses on wireless spectrum policy issues. On the latest episode of Well, technically... she discusses how the recently opened 5.9 and 6 GHz bands will impact the Wi-Fi landscape in the U.S. and provides an outlook on just how much Wi-Fi demand is expected to grow.
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Will 5G Change the World? Ivan Bykov, Ribbon Communications (Ep. 34)
26/03/2021 Duración: 24minIvan Bykov, head of Ribbon’s Mobile and Service Provider Solutions, discusses the evolving nature of 5G transport both as a function of capacity demands and service differentiation, as well as a fond memory of diving with sharks off the Galapagos islands.
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Well, technically... measuring network metrics should be an apples-to-apples comparison (Ep. 34)
23/03/2021 Duración: 28minOn this week's episode, Opensignal's Head of Regulatory Ceri Howes articulates the company's mission, the difference between Quality of Service and Quality of Experience when measuring network performance, as well as the results of its exploration into T-Mobile's standalone 5G network.
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Well, technically… 5G will significantly increase entry points for security threats (Ep. 33)
16/03/2021 Duración: 21minMona Noor, a product manager at Nokia, dives into some of the biggest security threats our networks will have to deal with in a 5G era, compares the inherent security of cloud and on-premise servers and explains why home IoT devices aren't built to be secure.
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Well, technically... communication has always been part of the autonomous vehicle concept (Ep. 32)
09/03/2021 Duración: 25minStefania Sesia, the senior director and head of global application marketing for automotive at u-blox, explains the difference between V2X for sensing, V2X for cognition, V2X for decision and V2X for actuation and why each element is important to autonomous driving.
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Will 5G Change the World? Dean Brenner and Alice Tornquist, Qualcomm (Bonus Episode)
03/03/2021 Duración: 24minIn this episode, Dean Brenner and Alice Tornquist of Qualcomm Technologies Inc., come back to provide an update on how U.S. policymakers are working to address the digital divide through a potential adjustment to the E-Rate program that would expand the use of federal funds to subsidize access to broadband and devices for students engaged in remote learning.
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Well, technically... 2021 may not be the best year for telecom (Ep. 31)
02/03/2021 Duración: 15minBlair Crawford, vice president of National Accounts & Marketing at Vertical Bridge, discusses the company's recent deal with Dish and shares her perspective on what's in store for 2021 as we wait to see the impact from the highly popular C Band auction.
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Well, technically… zoning for small cells requires an updated process (Ep. 30)
23/02/2021 Duración: 24minCathy Borten is a legal associate at Miller, Miller & Canby in Rockville Maryland where her work in real estate transactions and leasing has revealed to her the policy and zoning challenges that telecom providers are up against as they seek to install 5G network infrastructure.
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Will 5G Change the World? Jim Patterson, Patterson Advisory Group (Ep. 33)
17/02/2021 Duración: 44minIndustry analyst Jim Patterson recaps quarterly earnings from U.S. Tier 1 operators, explores opportunities for operators and cloud providers to sell 5G to enterprises, and predicts the score of the Super Bowl.
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Well, technically… a little bit of friendly competition is always good (Ep. 29)
16/02/2021 Duración: 18minOn this week's episode, Asha Keddy, Corporate VP at Intel, takes a closer look at the friendly, but fierce, competition between 5G and Wi-Fi both in the enterprise and at home, as well as what is in store for the telecom and wireless industries as they await 3GPP Release 17 and broader adoption of Wi-Fi 6E.
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Well, technically… 5G isn't the solution; it's simply an enabler (Ep. 28)
09/02/2021 Duración: 15minThe Co-Founder and CEO of Libelium Alicia Pérez comes on the show to defend her claim that 5G isn't the solution to all of our network and economic woes and to explain how market hyper fragmentation is stunting IoT growth.
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Will 5G Change the World? Bejoy Pankajakshan, Mavenir (Ep. 32)
08/02/2021 Duración: 26minMavenir Chief Strategy Officer Bejoy Pankajakshan reviews the companies latest cloud-focused telecom portfolio expansion, updates on the integration of ip.access, and looks to the future of Open RAN.
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Well, technically... telecom customers want a personalized experience (Ep. 27)
02/02/2021 Duración: 17minThis week, Well, technically... caught up with Verizon's SVP of Sales and Operations Krista Bourne for an update on how the carrier and its employees are faring in the continued work from home environment. We also discuss consumer excitement and confusion are around 5G. I even picked up some solid career advice along the way.
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Will 5G Change the World? Marisa Viveros, IBM (Ep. 31)
27/01/2021 Duración: 21minIBM's Marisa Viveros, vice president of strategy and offerings for telecom, media and entertainment, discusses the combination of 5G, network automation and mobile edge computing, and gives some insight into increasingly complex enterprise 5G consumption models
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Well, technically... progress is being made in wireless and fiber engineering (Ep. 26)
26/01/2021 Duración: 08minCarolyn Hardwick, the president of engineering at SQUAN, comes on the show to explain some of the latest progress and challenges she's experienced in wireless and fiber engineering in telecommunications. She also discusses the importance of female leadership and her role as the President of The Women's Wireless Leadership Forum.
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Well, technically... the main consumer of video content will be machines (Ep. 25)
19/01/2021 Duración: 24minOn this week's episode, Qualcomm Technologies VP of Technology Dr. Marta Karczewicz explains Versatile Video Coding and how it will contribute to future video streaming applications.
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Private Wireless Podcast – Private 4G versus private 5G (ep. 4)
18/01/2021 Duración: 20minPrivate 4G or 5G? That is the question, it seems, for enterprises looking at private cellular as a springboard for digital transformation. But it is not a straight choice between them, actually: decade-old LTE technology has come a long way, and is advancing still; new 5G technology is just in its infancy, with a way to go yet; and migration between the two should be smooth. This episode in the Private Wireless Podcast series, brought to you with Nokia, traces the path of private cellular for mission-critical applications backwards to TETRA and GSM-R, through its present-day LTE-based incarnation (along with a pitstop to talk about Nokia’s own 4.9G classification), and forwards through the first 5G installations, just going live, and the promise of ultra-reliable low-latency 5G. But the key takeaway, in the end, is that private wireless is ready-to-go, and that LTE remains a hugely capable vehicle for Industry 4.0 while 5G builds a head of steam. Enterprise IoT Insights is joined again by Stephane Daub