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Episodios
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Will 5G Change the World? Danny Cobb, Dell Technologies (Ep. 30)
12/01/2021 Duración: 26minDanny Cobb, vice president of Dell Technologies' Telco Systems business, discusses the value 5G and other technologies like edge computing and real-time analytics can bring to enterprises.
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Well, technically... the supply chain is about building relationships, even during COVID-19 (Ep. 24)
12/01/2021 Duración: 24minCambium Networks' Vice President of supply chain Ann Deardorff comes on the podcast to talk about how COVID-19 has impacted the global wireless supply chain. She also looks to the future as we begin a new year.
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Well, technically… fixed access broadband has been our lifeline (Ep. 23)
22/12/2020 Duración: 13minNokia's President of Fixed Networks Sandy Motley discusses the role that fixed access broadband has played during the COVID-19 pandemic and how Nokia and other industry leaders have responded to the crisis. She also shares what her favorite piece of technology is. (Spoiler: It's fixed access broadband.)
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Well, technically... 5G SA will benefit the consumer, the enterprise and the operator (Ep. 22)
15/12/2020 Duración: 16minMona Shukla, head of Packet Core & Communications Services for Ericsson North America, says it's every telecom operator's goal to eventually move to 5G standalone. With this is mind, she delves into the strategies behind the transition to 5G SA, and some of the benefits it will bring to consumers, enterprises and operators.
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Private wireless podcast – 2020, the year everything changed (ep. 3)
09/12/2020 Duración: 26min2020; what a year! As society has sought new ways to work amid the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, the telecoms industry has accelerated deployments of cellular-based LTE and 5G in industrial settings. 2020 was the year everything appeared to fall into place. This episode in the Private Wireless Podcast series, brought to you with Nokia, considers these pieces of the jigsaw, including better availability and flexibility of private network solutions, closer collaboration between IT and OT functions, progressive liberalisation of spectrum in most industrial markets, and rising interest from the operator community. Where previous episodes have looked at practical choices for enterprises looking to deploy private wireless – check out episode #1 on pricing models, and episode #2 on deployment models – episode #3 plays like a highlights-reel for the year just gone, and discusses the sudden momentum in the industrial market around private wireless. And the highlights have been many and considerable in 2020, eve
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Will 5G Change the World? Phil Mottram, HPE (Ep. 29)
09/12/2020 Duración: 21minThis week Phil Mottram, HPE's vice president and general manager of the Communications Technology Group, discusses the future of network slicing, the role of edge computing in 5G monetization, emerging dynamics between carriers and hyperscalers both looking to deliver private networks, and reflects on his greatest achievement.
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Well, technically... software is truly more vital than ever (Ep. 21)
08/12/2020 Duración: 22minThis year marked the tenth anniversary of Intel's Open source software project DPDK. To celebrate the occasion, the company's Vice President and General Manager of Network and Edge Platforms Jeni Panhorst explains the vital role that software will play in next-generation networks and highlights the innovation that Intel's network business has driven over the years.
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Will 5G Change the World? Gheorghe Spiride, Ericsson (Ep. 28)
02/12/2020 Duración: 37minEricsson's Gheorghe Spiride discusses what 5G can do for rural communities as well as how smaller operators are exploring the technology, and he parses whether the impact of 5G will be marked by a single action or, rather, something more like Jim Collins's flywheel effect.
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Well, technically... farming is focused on being smarter and more automated (Ep. 20)
01/12/2020 Duración: 18minWhen John Deere first began supplying agricultural tools in 1804, it was pitchforks and shovels; today, it’s connectivity and data. On this episode of Well, technically... John Deere's Director of Intelligent Solutions Group Nancy Post digs into how the company is helping farmers improve efficiency and output with advanced technologies like AI and machine learning, and hopefully one day, 5G.
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Will 5G Change the World? Asha Keddy, Intel (Ep. 27)
24/11/2020 Duración: 26minAsha Keddy, Intel corporate vice president and 5G executive sponsor, discusses unsung heroes, the constant pursuit of improvement, technology standardization, 3GPP Release 16 and Release 17, and how to drive scaled, programmatic innovation.
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Well, technically... 28% of US households have at least one connected device
17/11/2020 Duración: 24minDirector of Product Innovation at NXP Semiconductors Amanda McGregor discusses the impact on energy consumption of the growing popularity of smart devices in our homes and what can be done on the hardware level to ensure device optimization.
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Will 5G Change the World? Mike Murphy, Nokia (Ep. 26)
16/11/2020 Duración: 34minNokia's Mike Murphy, CTO of Americas, discusses 2020 5G milestones and looks ahead to 2021, talks Open RAN and the role of government in supply chain diversification, considers the potential for an East/West technological bifurcation, and looks at the role of hyperscalers in delivering private wireless.
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Well, technically... 5G's latency specification will enhance drone applications
10/11/2020 Duración: 17minSarah Yost, NI’s senior business development manager, discusses why it's too soon to get excited about 6G, as well as how the company’s software-defined radios are supporting the PAWR program, which is, among other things, exploring how to build drone applications on top of 5G networks.
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Will 5G Change the World? Vish Nandlall, Dell Technologies (Ep. 25)
09/11/2020 Duración: 23minJoseph Conrad, the innovator's dilemma, creative destruction, Carlota Perez, Canadian indie rock band The Rheostatics...it's all here. Dell Technologies' Vish Nandlall, vice president, Technology Strategy & Ecosystems, discusses the evolution of networks toward cloud-native architecture, the concurrent shift in network equipment provider dynamics, and what all of that means for service providers working to deliver and monetize 5G services.
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Private Wireless Podcast – Deployment Models (ep. 2)
09/11/2020 Duración: 31minIn the second episode of the new Private Wireless Podcast series, Enterprise IoT Insights talks with Nokia about the key issues for enterprises looking to deploy private wireless solutions to drive digital change. Stephane Daeuble, head of marketing for Nokia's enterprise solutions division, maps out the emerging landscape, covering types of coverage, for both standalone premises and distributed properties, as well as types of solutions, including fully-autonomous private networks, plug-and-play as-a-service setups, and 5G slices of public networks. He also discusses the myriad array of suppliers in this new enterprise market, going from the traditional telecoms set, via new breeds of solution providers, through to system integrators and cloud hyper-scalers. Plus, in the background, we keep site of the defining issue of spectrum availability, as a clincher for many of these other decisions around the supply and design of private wireless solutions. This episode covers a lot of ground, stopping on many o
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Well, technically... private LTE and 5G networks have a big future (Ep. 17)
03/11/2020 Duración: 15minSuparna Kumar, VP of Engineering at Celona, comes on the podcast to discuss the future of private LTE and 5G networks, using her strong engineering background to explore the challenges and opportunities they present.
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Will 5G Change the World? Jennifer Alvarez, Aurora Insight (Ep. 24)
28/10/2020 Duración: 19minAurora Insight CEO Jennifer Alvarez discusses the firm's spectrum and infrastructure mapping technology, separates 5G marketing from 5G reality, and talks through the what the U.S. can do to ensure 5G serves as an engine for prosperity.
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Well, technically... 5G will be the underpinning of enhanced wireless technology trends (Ep. 16)
27/10/2020 Duración: 17minMary Beth Hall, the director of wireless strategy and marketing at Panasonic, weighs in on what enterprises can do today to prepare for 5G, even though it's still in the early stages of adoption, and critically, that means understanding what 5G is and what it isn't.
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Well, technically... the value of open telecom is clear (Ep. 15)
20/10/2020 Duración: 21minNatasha Tamaskar, head of global marketing and sales enablement at Radisys, explains how open telecom is built into the company's DNA and how an open telecom ecosystem represents a new and different model, which brings a number of challenges and opportunities for carriers, vendors and customers.
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Private Wireless Podcast - Cost aspect of Private Wireless (ep. 1)
19/10/2020 Duración: 18minWelcome to the inaugural episode of 'Private Wireless', a monthly podcast series where we explore the various aspects of private cellular. For the next few episodes, we’ll be speaking with Stephane Daeuble, head of marketing for Nokia's enterprise solutions division. In this episode, we discuss how to assess and calculate the cost of critical wireless connectivity options, which introduces Nokia's Private Wireless TCO calculator.