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It doesn’t take long for AI to make an appearance in the conversation, but that’s fair enough because it’s a big part of ...
This episode is a bit more improvised than usual thanks to a last-minute guest cancellation, but the lads rose to the challenge magnificently.
Remko Vos, CEO of CUJO AI, and Olav Nedrelid, CEO of Domos, talk about the synergy between the companies’ products that led to the acquisition, and when the first ISPs are going to launch the new ...
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 ...
They start by finding out what Cohere does (spoiler alert: it has invented some cleverness that makes better use of radio waves), which gets into the weeds regarding radio technology in general.
They start by finding out all about Aruba, which is the bit of the company Phil runs, and soon branch off onto a bunch of other HPE-related topics. Among those is the IT security environment, which ...
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 ...
One of the speakers at that event was Analyst Roz Roseboro of Omdia and she was able to join the pod for a bit. They start by reflecting on another recent event they all attended called FutureNet ...
In the absence of a guest, Iain and Scott indulge themselves by reflecting on a conversation they had about AI after a few beers. They eventually move on to the big story of the week – Nokia’s ...
Geopolitics, along with AI, dominated the chat at this year’s show, so they discuss as much of that at telecoms purist Iain can tolerate, before moving on to more sector-specific stuff. They conclude ...
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