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After over a year of waiting, Malaysia is finally getting a second 5G network to compete with Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) as part of the country's transition from Single Wholesale Network (SWN) to Dual 5G network model. MCMC made a huge surprise on 1st November 2024 by announcing U Mobile, the smallest player among the three major telcos, to implement Malaysia's second 5G network. Is U Mobile the right candidate to build a new 5G network to compete with DNB? How was the selection made? Can MCMC ensure a healthy and sustainable dual 5G network environment with this decision? What would happen to DNB? Amin and Alex discuss on this episode of Let's Talk About. NOTE: This LTA episode was recorded on 8th November 2024
Russia will use a custom crypto-algorithm for its 5G network, the Hungarian opposition accuses the government of using spyware, Kaspersky says it tied Coruna to the “Operation Triangulation” attacks, and malware was deployed on thousands of Luxembourg government phones. Show notes Risky Bulletin: Russia to use custom crypto-algorithm for its 5G network
Think 5G is about faster phones? That's what telecom companies want consumers to believe. The truth is far more interesting. In this episode, Elena Fersman (VP and Head of AI Innovation at Ericsson) reveals what 5G networks are really built for: industries, not consumers. Through network slicing, edge computing, and cognitive systems, 5G creates the infrastructure that makes AI applications possible at scale—from remote surgery where milliseconds matter, to AR/VR without wearing a backpack of GPUs, to factory floors with autonomous heavy machinery. Elena also shares surprising stories: how establishing a simple communication link led to 20% fuel savings for a shipping company, why autonomous networks are safer than human operators (the elevator operator analogy is perfect), and why Ericsson's trustworthy AI research has been running for 15 years. If you're an IT leader trying to understand where networks and AI intersect, or you're struggling with AI deployment and don't know where to start, this conversation cuts through the hype with practical frameworks and real-world examples from someone who's been in the trenches for two decades. Chapters: 00:00 - The Risk of Not Deploying AI 03:05 - The AI RAN Alliance: AI and Networks as Symbiotic Partners 10:03 - Why 5G Is Built for Industries, Not Consumers 13:54 - How AI Optimizes Networks (Energy, Predictions, Handoffs) 21:06 - Cognitive Networks and Self-Organization 29:02 - Real-World Impact: 20% Fuel Savings for Shipping 30:52 - What Makes AI Projects Scale vs Fail 41:11 - The Critical First Step: Data Management Over Algorithms 57:25 - Confessions of an AI Brain: The Positive Future 1:01:02 - Why Autonomous Systems Are Safer Than Humans -- This episode of IT Visionaries is brought to you by Meter - the company building better networks. Businesses today are frustrated with outdated providers, rigid pricing, and fragmented tools. Meter changes that with a single integrated solution that covers everything wired, wireless, and even cellular networking. They design the hardware, write the firmware, build the software, and manage it all so your team doesn't have to.That means you get fast, secure, and scalable connectivity without the complexity of juggling multiple providers. Thanks to meter for sponsoring. Go to meter.com/itv to book a demo.---IT Visionaries is made by the team at Mission.org. Learn more about our media studio and network of podcasts at mission.org. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Paul Spain as he sits down with Dr Ojas Mahapatra, Group CEO of Mars Bioimaging Ltd, to explore cutting-edge advances in portable CT scanning and the future of medtech innovation from Christchurch.Plus a look at tech news from the week including:NZ's new Online Scams Code2degrees and Ericsson's private 5G rollout at Lyttelton PortNZ cyber security stratergy 2026 - 2030Apple's budget MacBook NeoGoogle's Play Store fee cutsSpecial thanks to our show partners 2degrees, Fortinet, One New Zealand, Spark New Zealand, Workday and Gorilla Technology.
Vodafone Ireland has once again been recognised as Ireland's leading mobile network, winning Best Mobile Internet Performance 2025 and Best 5G Network 2025 at this year's nPerf Awards, marking an exceptional fourth consecutive year in the top position. These latest wins follow years of continuous network improvement, with enhanced customer experience seen throughout the country. This result builds on last year's achievement, where Vodafone was awarded Best Mobile Internet Performance and Best 5G Provider for 2024. The 2025 results reinforce Vodafone's continued leadership in reliability, speed, and customer experience. This accolade further strengthens Vodafone Ireland's position as the country's most trusted mobile network, having also been independently recognised by umlaut as Ireland's Best Mobile Network for an unparalleled ten consecutive years. According to nPerf's independent analysis, based on thousands of real-world tests carried out by mobile users across Ireland, Vodafone achieved a total score of 98 361nPoints, outperforming all competitors across critical measures of network quality. The company excelled in multiple categories and was the best-performing provider across four – Upload Speed, Latency, Web Browsing, and YouTube Streaming – showcasing reliable performance in the 5G sector. Vodafone continues to advance its nationwide mobile network with €100 million invested annually to expand coverage, boost capacity, and deliver best-in-class mobile experiences. This sustained investment is driving significant modernisation across the network, including accelerated 4G and 5G rollout, enhanced resilience, and technology upgrades designed to meet Ireland's growing demand for fast, reliable connectivity. This investment forms part of Vodafone Ireland's wider €500 million five?year network investment cycle, which is delivering extensive upgrades and new site developments nationwide. As part of this long-term programme, Vodafone is delivering network enhancements across the country — recent examples in the last number of weeks include Carlow Town, Clane, Greystones, Mountcollins in Co. Limerick and the Mount Falcon region in Co. Mayo. These reflect just a snapshot of the wider, ongoing investment aimed at boosting coverage, increasing capacity and strengthening reliability for customers wherever they live, work and travel. In parallel, Vodafone continues to support Ireland's growing data demand, with annual mobile data traffic rising sharply at 20% year-on-year, ensuring customers can rely on a resilient, future proof network wherever they live, work, and travel. Sheila Kavanagh, Director of Networks, Vodafone Ireland, said: "We are incredibly proud to secure the nPerf award for the fourth year in a row. This result reflects the dedication of our teams and the impact of our continued investment, including €100 million each year — to deliver a fast, reliable and resilient network for customers across Ireland. As data usage grows and customer expectations evolve, we remain focused on building a future proof network that supports homes, businesses and communities, from major cities to remote rural areas. Our ambition is simple: to provide an outstanding, high quality experience every single day." Recognising Vodafone's continued success in 2025 Sébastien de Rosbo, Managing Director nPerf, stated: "Vodafone Ireland once again achieved the highest overall performance across our 2025 benchmarks. Based on large-scale, real-world testing carried out by users nationwide, Vodafone delivered consistently strong results across key indicators including mobile internet performance and 5G experience. This fourth consecutive win reflects the strength and consistency of Vodafone's network for customers across Ireland." See more stories here.
Show Notes: 14 November 2025Main StoriesStory 1: Wireless Charging RoadsTitle: This Wireless-Charging Road Is More Powerful Than Most Tesla SuperchargersSource: InsideEVs.comLink: Wireless Charging Highway PowerCompany Site: ElectreonSee Also: First Highway Charges Cars as They DriveStory 2: Tank-Killer RobotTitle: Meet FireAnt: US firm unveils mini ‘tank-killer' robot built to hunt heavy armorSource: Interesting Engineering on MSNLink: Meet FireAnt: US firm unveils mini ‘tank-killer' robot built to hunt heavy armorCompany Site: Swarmbotics AIStory 3: Airborne 5G/6G NetworkTitle: Skydweller Aero and Nokia Federal Solutions Secure US Navy Contract to Develop Airborne Beyond 5G Tactical NetworkSource: SpaceDaily.comLink: Skydweller Aero and Nokia Federal Solutions Secure US Navy Contract to Develop Airborne Beyond 5G Tactical NetworkCompany Site: Skydweller AeroProject Site: Intelligent Radio Access Network for Beyond 5G Resilient Tactical NetworksStory 4: Universal KidneyTitle: Breakthrough: Scientists Create 'Universal' Kidney to Match Any Blood TypeSource: ScienceAlert.comLink: Breakthrough: Scientists Create 'Universal' Kidney to Match Any Blood TypeResearch Paper: Universal Kidney ResearchHonorable MentionsStory: Regrowing Tooth EnamelTitle: Dentists Could Soon 'Regrow' Your Tooth Enamel with a Simple GelSource: ScienceAlert.comLink: Dentists Could Soon 'Regrow' Your Tooth Enamel with a Simple GelResearch Paper: Enamel Regrowth ResearchStory: Slashing Household Energy UseTitle: Startup unveils incredible tech that could slash household energy use: 'Transforms every building'Source: The Cool Down via MSNLink: Startup unveils incredible tech that could slash household energy useStory: Printing Solar CellsTitle: Printing Solar Cells Like NewspaperSource: Electronicsforu.comLink: Printing Solar Cells Like NewspaperStory: Fire-Fighting RobotTitle: This First-Year Student Invented a Fire-Fighting RobotSource: Cockrell School of Engineering, University of Texas at AustinLink: This First-Year Student Invented a Fire-Fighting Robot
In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, Daniel Croft and David Hollingworth talk about the latest AI news, the week in cyber crime, an important Aussie merger, and how a Hollywood actor is reclaiming his identity. The pair kick things off with some AI news, including Wikipedia woes, OpenAI's Atlas, and Yelp's new AI travel offering. Hollingworth and Croft then move on to the latest in cyber crime on Australian shores, but not before exploring the merger of AUCyber and 5G Networks. Hollingworth also has an update on the Collins Aerospace hack, with the threat actor making some outrageous claims about what the company knew and when. Finally, some good news, as actor Bryan Cranston wins a victory over OpenAI's use of his virtual likeness. Enjoy the episode, The Cyber Uncut team
In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, Daniel Croft and David Hollingworth talk about the latest AI news, the week in cyber crime, an important Aussie merger, and how a Hollywood actor is reclaiming his identity. The pair kick things off with some AI news, including Wikipedia woes, OpenAI's Atlas, and Yelp's new AI travel offering. Hollingworth and Croft then move on to the latest in cyber crime on Australian shores, but not before exploring the merger of AUCyber and 5G Networks. Hollingworth also has an update on the Collins Aerospace hack, with the threat actor making some outrageous claims about what the company knew and when. Finally, some good news, as actor Bryan Cranston wins a victory over OpenAI's use of his virtual likeness. Enjoy the episode, The Cyber Uncut team
Telstra mobile towers across the nation are being upgraded or replaced to better accommodate the 5G network. The series of upgrades and new construction projects will be rolled out over the next 12 months. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Telstra Regional General Manager for Northern New South Wales Michael Marom about the work. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the 95th episode of the CIO podcast hosted by Healthcare IT Today, we are joined by Christian Lindmark, CTO at Stanford Health Care and Stanford School of Medicine, to talk about private 5G networks! We kick this episode off by discussing the importance of connectivity in Lindmark's hospital and some of the challenges he […]
In this podcast, John Deere's Jason Wallin explains the company's strategy for deploying private 5G at its Davenport Works connected factory and why the company deployed two digital twins at the facility. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 873, we dive deep into 5G security with Anand Oswald, Sr. VP and GM of Network Security at Palo Alto Networks. Explore the transformative impact of 5G on industries and how the convergence of technologies like AI and IoT drives 5G digital transformations. Learn about managing sophisticated threats, the importance of a zero-trust approach, and the difference between public and private 5G network security. Discover real-world examples of 5G technologies in action and get key advice for securing your enterprise-grade 5G infrastructure from the ground up.
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we dive into 5G security with sponsor Palo Alto Networks. 5G services are being adopted worldwide for use cases such as IoT, connected vehicles, and AR and VR. At the same time, the number of threats against 5G is growing. We'll talk about Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE 5G,... Read more »
Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we dive into 5G security with sponsor Palo Alto Networks. 5G services are being adopted worldwide for use cases such as IoT, connected vehicles, and AR and VR. At the same time, the number of threats against 5G is growing. We'll talk about Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE 5G,... Read more »
Welcome and Introduction- Will Townsend introduces episode 217 of G2 on 5G- Anshel Sag joins as fellow analystTelecom AI Developments- Will's Forbes article on global mobile network operators using AI- Focus on AT&T, NTT Docomo, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Vodafone- AI improving customer support and operational efficiency- Potential to reduce subscriber churnAT&T and AST SpaceMobile Milestone- Successful video call using Bluebird satellites- Call initiated from Midland, Texas to AT&T in Dallas- Demonstrates stability, throughput, and latency of satellite connection- Potential applications for first responders and rural areasNTT and Palo Alto Networks Partnership- Collaboration to enhance security of NTT's private 5G platform- Integration of Palo Alto's next-generation firewall solution- Addressing security needs in operational technology environmentsQualcomm's New Brand: Dragon Wing- Launch of Dragon Wing brand for enterprise and infrastructure products- Separation from consumer-focused Snapdragon brand- Covers cellular infrastructure, networking, and industrial IoT- Qualcomm modem and other chipsets retain Qualcomm brandingMobile World Congress Barcelona 2024 Expectations- Increased focus on low Earth orbit satellite discussions- AI RAN (Radio Access Network) developments- Nvidia's evolving role in AI for telecommunications- Potential for AI to drive 5G demandAI in Enterprise and Network Applications- Shift from consumer-focused AI to enterprise use cases- AI's potential in improving network operations and security- Examples of AI applications in various industriesClosing Thoughts- Invitation for listener feedback on future 5G topics- Contact information for Will Townsend and Anshel Sag
Ericsson CTO Erik Ekudden is optimistic about growth in the fixed wireless access, AI and private networks market. But, competition is fierce and enterprises still need convincing to ramp up deployments of private 5G networks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From artificial intelligence to 5G Networks to everything in between, we've seen some big shifts in the IT industry in 2024.In today's episode, we'll be looking back over the tech landscape of 2024 and making big predictions about what we think we're going to see in 2025. We'll discuss how emerging technologies might transform industries and impact our daily lives, and you never know, some of these technologies might just address some of the world's most pressing challenges.We have a whole host of expert guests today, with the entirety of the Office of our CTO on the podcast, Adam Harding, Andrew Hermsen, Cairon Romeo, Gary Hawkins, Jack Lewis Keiron Newsham and Thomas Rowley.Your host for this episode of Softcat's Explain IT podcast is Helen Gidney, Softcat's head of Architecture. Join us as we talk tech in simple jargon free language. Have you got a burning question for the team? Please send an email toHelenGi@softcat.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From artificial intelligence to 5G Networks to everything in between, we've seen some big shifts in the IT industry in 2024.In today's episode, we'll be looking back over the tech landscape of 2024 and making big predictions about what we think we're going to see in 2025. We'll discuss how emerging technologies might transform industries and impact our daily lives, and you never know, some of these technologies might just address some of the world's most pressing challenges.We have a whole host of expert guests today, with the entirety of the Office of our CTO on the podcast, Adam Harding, Andrew Hermsen, Cairon Romeo, Gary Hawkins, Jack Lewis Keiron Newsham and Thomas Rowley. Your host for this episode of Softcat's Explain IT podcast is Helen Gidney, Softcat's head of Architecture. Joinus as we talk tech in simple jargon free language. Have you got a burning question for the team? Please send an email toHelenGi@softcat.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three, Ireland's largest mobile telecommunications provider, has been awarded a number of licenses by Ookla, a global leader in connectivity intelligence. The results are based on an analysis of tests taken using Speedtest in the second half of 2024. Securing their position as a 5G market leader, Three has been awarded Fastest 5G Network in Ireland for the fourth year in a row, Most Consistent 5G Network in Ireland, as well as winning the Fastest Mobile Network in Ireland for the fifth year in a row. Ookla Speedtest data supports that the elements driving Three's success in 5G technology is due to strong network investment, the deployment of new technologies, as well as the clever use of spectrum which provides both voice and data connectivity. To date, Three Ireland has invested over €2 billion in the development of its network, achieving 99% 4G population coverage and over 92% 5G population coverage - providing customers with the highest level of coverage available in the market and securing their position as industry leader. David Hennessy, CTO Three Ireland and Three UK, said: "Three Ireland is incredibly pleased to once again be recognised by Ookla as having the fastest 5G network in Ireland, as well as the most consistent 5G network. Three has invested significant resources into the development of Ireland's connectivity, achieving over 92% 5G coverage and 99% 4G coverage. As Ireland's largest mobile telecommunications provider, we are acutely aware of the demands and requirements for reliable connectivity, whether for remote working, studying, shopping or streaming. Three Ireland will continue to invest and advance its 5G network, providing customers with the greatest coverage, speeds and reliability available in the market." 5G connectivity gives speeds ten times faster than 4G, with lower latency and greater reliability - enriching all connectivity experiences from amplified gaming to increased streaming and download speeds. The adoption of and access to 5G technology brings considerable added value to Three customers in Ireland, enhancing their lives and how they choose to connect. Three Ireland provides 5G connectivity to all customers across all plans, reaffirming the company's commitment to providing exceptional value and ensuring customers have access to the leading technology available today. Three was also the first Irish operator to launch the next evolution of 5G, 5G Standalone, which has the potential to accelerate innovation across industries and unlock exciting possibilities for businesses and consumers. 5G Standalone is the next advancement of 5G technology - meaning the 5G network operates with a 5G dedicated core network, supporting enhanced speeds, providing minimal latency and enabling higher device density and capacity. In contrast, currently all 5G capabilities rely on a 4G radio coverage footprint and 4G core network, so while speeds are quicker and latency has improved, there is still a reliance on 4G. Full details of the Ookla report are available here. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
The UK was one of the first countries to adopt 5G but now it has one of the worst networks in the world. Why is it so difficult to get a decent phone signal in the UK? Writer: Sophie FentonProducer: Tomini BabsHost: Claudia WilliamsExecutive Producer: Rebecca MooreTo find out more about Tortoise:Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our journalistsSubscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentBecome a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and moreIf you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact hello@tortoisemedia.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THE GORN ULTIMATUM. All big swings must come to an end, and Strange New Worlds doesn't disappoint with its second season finale. There's a major set piece that competes with the best that Star Trek has ever done. Big emotions! Big decisions... and Scotty? It's also Trek, Marry, Kill's second season finale AND 100th episode. We've got a lot of people to thank for joining the show this season. The grades begin at (16:38).We'll be back in September with new episodes. Don't forget to check out our TREK / MARRY / KILL tracker at trekmarrykillpod.com; and, if you're so inclined, rate & review us on your podcast platform of choice.
Show Notes for Episode 196 of The G2 on 5GWelcome and Introduction- Hosts Will Townsend and Anshel Sag kick off the episode.- Anshel shares his recent experience at a Padres game and the Augmented World Expo conference.Microsoft's Shift in Telecom Strategy- Will discusses Microsoft's decision to exit the 5G application space on Azure for operators.- The focus shifts to infrastructure, similar to AWS's approach.- Analysis of the impact on AT&T and the broader telecom ecosystem.Orange's 5G Network for the Olympics- Anshel highlights Orange's deployment of a private 5G network for the upcoming Olympics in France.- Samsung's involvement with 200 Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones for unique athlete perspectives.- The network will cover 120 venues, including athlete training grounds.Global Telco AI Alliance Formation- Will introduces the new alliance between Singtel, Deutsche Telekom, SK Telecom, and SoftBank.- The alliance aims to develop generative AI applications tailored for mobile operators.- Focus on multilingual large language models and potential security challenges.T-Mobile's Enterprise Expansion- Anshel discusses T-Mobile's recent wins, including the Spiral Four contract for the Department of Defense.- T-Mobile's involvement in Sail GP in New York and the Women's PGA Championship.- The company's growing presence in enterprise and sports venue support.Telia's 5G-Enabled Remote Forestry Control- Will shares an innovative use case from Telia in Sweden.- Drones and portable mobile base stations enable remote control of forestry machinery.- Highlights the importance of 5G's ultra-low latency for safe and efficient operations.Samsung and MediaTek's RedCap Testing- Anshel covers the collaboration between Samsung and MediaTek on RedCap testing over Vran.- Focus on power-saving features and the path to commercial viability by the second half of 2024.- Potential applications in IoT and beyond.Augmented World Expo Insights- Anshel provides a brief overview of his experience at the Augmented World Expo.- Highlights include Haptex's robotic gloves and Siteful's 5G-connected AR PC.Closing Remarks- Will and Anshel wrap up the episode, encouraging listeners to provide feedback and subscribe.- Both hosts express excitement for future 5G developments and applications.Contact Information- Will Townsend: @WilltonTech- Anshel Sag: @anshelsagCall to Action- Don't forget to rate and subscribe to the podcast for more insights on the latest in 5G technology.
In episode 195 of The G2 on 5G, hosts Will Townsend and Anshel Sag delve into six key topics shaping the 5G landscape:1. AST SpaceMobile and Verizon Collaboration: Highlighting the extensive coverage and potential future partnerships, validating AST SpaceMobile's efforts.2. Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference: Discussing updates on RCS, satellite messaging, iPhone mirroring, and Apple's new AI branding, Apple Intelligence.3. T-Mobile's Acquisition of US Cellular's Assets: Debating the potential regulatory scrutiny and the implications for rural connectivity.4. Nvidia's Involvement in 5G: Examining Nvidia's testing of Open RAN in private 5G networks, showcasing their ambition to influence the telecom sector.5. China's 5G Deployment Claims: Questioning the reported $800 billion economic impact and the feasibility of their adoption rates.6. Link5G's Tower Infrastructure in New York City: Addressing the controversy surrounding the aesthetic concerns and the necessity of such infrastructure for improved connectivity.Tune in for an insightful discussion on these pivotal 5G topics, offering expert perspectives and in-depth analysis.
Network timing and synchronization has become critical to deliver service performance and resiliency in 5G networks and beyond. In this podcast, Heavy Reading's Sterling Perrin and Ciena's Bashar Abdullah discuss the relevance of the topic for network operators, its challenges and implications, and tools to efficiently deploy it. Sponsored by Ciena. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of The Six Five – On The Road, join hosts Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead for a conversation with Yossi Cohen, President and CEO at Ericsson North America at MWC 2024 on new innovations and the future of 5G networks. Their discussion covers: A brief introduction from Yossi Cohen on his new role as President and CEO An overview on the first half of the 5G deployment cycle Insights into new innovations and what can we expect to see in the second half of the 5G deployment cycle The role AI and ASICs play within cellular networks
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"First thing you need to connect the assets first and get the data. So that's we call it like static digital twin, and then you can use it for simulation. Then you move to the second version, which having like a shadow, digital twin, which you have an image of what's happening, but you can monitor. But the truly digital twin is monitor and control." In this episode, I'm in conversation with Ammar Sabbagh who is the Vice President Industry and Partnership for Private Networks for Oil and Gas at Ericsson. 5G networks are a huge step forward for telecommunications, offering a step change performance boost over 4G. If you want to run an industrial-grade, resilient, and secure network for your digital devices, you need to be on 5G. Here are some of the key questions addressed in the episode: What is 5G, and why is it better than 4G? What is a private network? What kinds of problems does a private network solve? What kinds of innovations are enabled by 5G? What are some of the use cases that 5G unlocks? How do you deliver 5G networks where there are no towers? Ammar Sabbagh is a technology professional specializing in 5G private cellular networks, cloud, decentralized cloud, and IOT solutions for business and industry. Currently, Ammar serves as vice president of industry & partnership at Ericsson for energy and ports, where he leads business development and global partners management. Ammar holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Portland State University and an MBA in Management, and has completed various executive leadership training courses, including Design Thinking for Innovation from the London Business School. AMMAR's QUOTABLE QUOTES With 4g, you're getting 100 megabits per second. With 5G you are getting one gigabit per second and even 20 gigabits pers second planned for next year or after. So 20 gig per user device. A single 5G radio station can connect over a million connected devices at one radio station. With WiFi 6, you can stream one gig, but the reliability of the Wi Fi is a concern, because Wi FI struggles to penetrate metallic structure [common] in the industry, for indoor. You can trust 5G for robotics, for autonomous gantry vehicles, for assets moving. With 5G we are not planning to replace any [SCADA] wiring. 5G [latency] operation, we are talking about 20 millisecond max. We are dropping it to one millisecond in the next version updates… But the requirements from our Oceaneering partner is only 100 millisecond. The first question we ask what are the use cases or application you want to use? And then it's a journey. It's like you start today with one thing, and later, you move to other applications as needed. If you have a worker with a mobile phone or connected, you know, worker, you will know exactly where they are. And you can communicate with them and support them during that session. We like to call it dynamic digital twin. We believe the 5g will be you know, hugely valuable, because you don't want to run all these cables connecting all these sensors to the main data center, you're just wirelessly spread them. And they're connected, and sit and analyze and collect all the data and take actions from there. Wind turbines are virtually autonomous. I mean, we connect them with cellular network, we have several references. With a cellular network, they connect the operator connect cameras and control functionality. And they remotely see what's happening on the outside and inside and adjust accordingly. first thing you need to connect the assets first and get the data. So that's we call it like static digital twin, and then you can use it for simulation. Then you move to the second version, which having like a shadow, digital twin, which you have an image of what's happening, but you can monitor. But the truly digital twin is monitor and control CONTACTING AMMAR ammar.sabbagh@ericsson.com
To break free of the limitations of yesterday's technologies, the oil and gas industry is accelerating its adoption of private 5G networks. Some time ago, I helped an oil field logistics company respond to customer feedback that its services were “in the Stone Age”. Its systems were entirely manual, inaccurate, slow, and error prone. Virtually every invoice was disputed, causing cash flow problems. Worse, its multi-year contracts were coming up for renegotiation, and there was a real risk that the contracts would not be renewed, stranding an enormous fleet of 750 vehicles. We decided to create a fundamentally new business model that would upend the prevailing customer service standards in the industry, dramatically improve the utilization of the fleet of assets, staff, and facilities, and transform for the better its overall competitive position. Market-leading companies in oil and gas recognize that the status quo industrial network (SCADA) and public networks are simply not fit for the purposes of responding to the pressures. Private 5G networks offer a highly appealing alternative. As private networks, they eliminate the problem of contention for third party access or bandwidth. Solutions are free to run as designed delivering continuous near real time service. 5G networks run at much lower levels of latency compared to other network technologies such as 4G, and private 5G networks lower the latency further. Private 5G networks offer dramatically improved bandwidth compared to 4G, operating at gigabits per second, versus megabits per second. Private networks are far more secure as network access is under much tighter control. 5G networks can be deployed far more quickly than wired networks, and offer improved future-proofing for assets intended to run for years.
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TechVibe Radio welcomes James Spillane, Regional Director, T-Mobile Public Sector Sales Central Region, this Sunday (11/19) to detail business and community projects in the Pittsburgh region. Learn how T-Mobile's 5G Network is creating new business business opportunities around emerging technologies at the same time it is powering up community projects that help first responders, bridge the digital divide and ensure connectivity to rural communities. During this season of giving tech is giving back too! Tune in to see how T-Mobile is playing its part.
Summary: Dr. Kristin Hieshetter discusses the impact of radiation on our health and provides practical tips on how to protect ourselves from its harmful effects. She explains the concept of free radicals and the role of antioxidants in neutralizing them. Dr. Hieshetter highlights the dangers of reactive nitrogen species and the importance of magnesium in preventing their harmful effects. She also delves into the risks associated with wireless technologies and the need to reduce exposure, especially in children. Dr. Hieshetter emphasizes the detrimental effects of excessive screen time and offers strategies to minimize radiation exposure in our daily lives. Key Takeaways: Free radicals, such as reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species, can damage our DNA and contribute to chronic diseases. Antioxidants, found in fruits, vegetables, and supplements like glutathione and Ubiquinone, can neutralize free radicals. Excessive calcium ion inside cells can become an egregious free radical, leading to cellular damage and tumor growth. Wireless technologies, including cell phones and WiFi, emit radiation that can have serious health effects, especially in children. EMF exposure from wireless devices can disrupt sleep, impair brain development, and increase the risk of cancer. Taking steps to reduce radiation exposure, such as turning off WiFi when not in use and using EMF protective clothing and accessories, can help mitigate the risks. Quotes: "We are no better at healing heart disease and cancer than we were in the 1950s." - Dr. Kristin Hieshetter "Children who begin using these devices early in life develop problems socially, psychologically, and even become physically addicted." - Dr. Kristin Hieshetter "The longer the kid spends on these devices, the fewer branches their brain cells can form, the dumber the kid." - Dr. Kristin Hieshetter "5G radiation allows nitric oxide species to get inside the cell and combine with superoxide dismutase to form an egregious free radical called peroxy." - Dr. Kristin Hieshetter "Children's cells on the back of their retina are very susceptible to the damages of cellular radiation." - Dr. Kristin Hieshetter
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The Closer A Device Is, The More Intense Rates Of Absorption Into Your Body Theodora Scarato • https://hibr.nih.gov/member/theodora-scarato #TheodoraScarato #EnvironmentalHealthTrust #CellPhone #EMF Theodora Scarato is the Executive Director of Environmental Health Trust - the world's leading think tank promoting a healthier environment through research, education, and policy. As a policy analyst Theodora Scarato maintains the comprehensive EHT database on international policy that documents the 20+ nations that have protective policies in place to reduce public exposure to cell phone and wireless radiation. Also, as a practicing clinical psychotherapist, her two decades of work with children and adolescents includes intensive research, not only on the effects from radiation exposures, but also the social emotional effects of technology overuse. Theodora Scarato livesin Maryland, and has long worked on children's environmental health issues in the schools and was instrumental in the Prince George's County School System move to address lead contamination in the schools drinking water. She raised the wireless and health issue to the Maryland State Advisory Council on Children's Environmental Health Protection which moved to issue first ever state advisory recommendations to the Department of Education to reduce radiofrequency exposures in the school setting. Scarato also coordinates scientific programs with scientists and research institutions internationally on the issue of cellphones and health such as the 2017 Conferences at Jackson Hole Wyoming and at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies. To Contact Theodora Scarato go to ehtrust.org Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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Are Smart Watches Emitting Wireless Radiation? Theodora Scarato • https://hibr.nih.gov/member/theodora-scarato #TheodoraScarato #EnvironmentalHealthTrust #CellPhone #EMF Theodora Scarato is the Executive Director of Environmental Health Trust - the world's leading think tank promoting a healthier environment through research, education, and policy. As a policy analyst Theodora Scarato maintains the comprehensive EHT database on international policy that documents the 20+ nations that have protective policies in place to reduce public exposure to cell phone and wireless radiation. Also, as a practicing clinical psychotherapist, her two decades of work with children and adolescents includes intensive research, not only on the effects from radiation exposures, but also the social emotional effects of technology overuse. Theodora Scarato livesin Maryland, and has long worked on children's environmental health issues in the schools and was instrumental in the Prince George's County School System move to address lead contamination in the schools drinking water. She raised the wireless and health issue to the Maryland State Advisory Council on Children's Environmental Health Protection which moved to issue first ever state advisory recommendations to the Department of Education to reduce radiofrequency exposures in the school setting. Scarato also coordinates scientific programs with scientists and research institutions internationally on the issue of cellphones and health such as the 2017 Conferences at Jackson Hole Wyoming and at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies. To Contact Theodora Scarato go to ehtrust.org Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
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Are 5G Phones Causing Tingling In People's Hands? Theodora Scarato • https://hibr.nih.gov/member/theodora-scarato #TheodoraScarato #EnvironmentalHealthTrust #CellPhone #EMF Theodora Scarato is the Executive Director of Environmental Health Trust - the world's leading think tank promoting a healthier environment through research, education, and policy. As a policy analyst Theodora Scarato maintains the comprehensive EHT database on international policy that documents the 20+ nations that have protective policies in place to reduce public exposure to cell phone and wireless radiation. Also, as a practicing clinical psychotherapist, her two decades of work with children and adolescents includes intensive research, not only on the effects from radiation exposures, but also the social emotional effects of technology overuse. Theodora Scarato livesin Maryland, and has long worked on children's environmental health issues in the schools and was instrumental in the Prince George's County School System move to address lead contamination in the schools drinking water. She raised the wireless and health issue to the Maryland State Advisory Council on Children's Environmental Health Protection which moved to issue first ever state advisory recommendations to the Department of Education to reduce radiofrequency exposures in the school setting. Scarato also coordinates scientific programs with scientists and research institutions internationally on the issue of cellphones and health such as the 2017 Conferences at Jackson Hole Wyoming and at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies. To Contact Theodora Scarato go to ehtrust.org Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.
In this episode, I speak with Abdulrahim Muhammad Sarki & Sheyi Fapohunda about their work "Impacts of Internet of Things (Iot) and 5G Network on Technology Enhanced Learning (Tel)."
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On this week's Network Break we examine Ericsson's push for 5G network slicing on laptops, Microsoft injecting ChatGPT into Teams to do the grunt work, financial results from Juniper and Amazon, and more tech news.
On this week's Network Break we examine Ericsson's push for 5G network slicing on laptops, Microsoft injecting ChatGPT into Teams to do the grunt work, financial results from Juniper and Amazon, and more tech news. The post Network Break 416: Ericsson Flogs 5G Network Slicing For Laptops; Microsoft Loads Work Drudgery Onto ChatGPT appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On this week's Network Break we examine Ericsson's push for 5G network slicing on laptops, Microsoft injecting ChatGPT into Teams to do the grunt work, financial results from Juniper and Amazon, and more tech news.
On this week's Network Break we examine Ericsson's push for 5G network slicing on laptops, Microsoft injecting ChatGPT into Teams to do the grunt work, financial results from Juniper and Amazon, and more tech news. The post Network Break 416: Ericsson Flogs 5G Network Slicing For Laptops; Microsoft Loads Work Drudgery Onto ChatGPT appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On this week's Network Break we examine Ericsson's push for 5G network slicing on laptops, Microsoft injecting ChatGPT into Teams to do the grunt work, financial results from Juniper and Amazon, and more tech news.
On this week's Network Break we examine Ericsson's push for 5G network slicing on laptops, Microsoft injecting ChatGPT into Teams to do the grunt work, financial results from Juniper and Amazon, and more tech news. The post Network Break 416: Ericsson Flogs 5G Network Slicing For Laptops; Microsoft Loads Work Drudgery Onto ChatGPT appeared first on Packet Pushers.
I caught my friend Haseeb in a tough moment. He is getting ready to leave the Crypto community in Puerto Rico and move back to California. He seems frustrated with things. I started the show by asking him why? Today's guest is Haseeb Awan, the founder and CEO of Efani. Efani is the most secure Telecommunication Service that guarantees protection against any kind of SIM port-out hacks, encrypts your personal information & backs it with a $5M Insurance coverage. Efani operates on America's #1 5G Network that covers 99% of Americans. In addition, they also offer complimentary Wi-Fi calling so users can even make calls in spotty locations. They also provide military-grade verification, 24*7 support, and 5M insurance coverage per person.Haseeb is working on solving complicated financial & economical problems with the help of technology. He has a track record of two successful business exits, raising over 100M in venture capital & growing the customer base from 0-4 Million users & expanding the business globally into 15 countries across 4 continents within 18 months. He has been included among the top 100 influential people in FINTECH globally, won multiple international awards, wrote for and is mentioned on multiple international media & frequently speaks at international conferences & government committees. He has a degree in Electrical Engineering and a Masters Degree in Engineering Management. He also has studied Financial Markets from Yale University & actively holds Project Management Professional (PMP) designation. He is also a Y-Combinator & Next Founder Alumni. He was an early Bitcoiner. His career in crypto started when he co-founded the Bitcoin ATM company 6 years ago & installed the first bitcoin ATM in Toronto, New York, San Francisco, Montreal Ottawa & 50 other major cities in 15 countries among 4 continents within 18 months. He has personally invested in 30+ companies & advising over 10 companies on branding, marketing & sales. We began our conversation by discussing the philosophical ethos of people who are in crypto. We discuss how some of the major narratives in crypto have been co-opted. Haseeb discusses the hypocrisy that permeates a lot of the crypto industry and why that frustrates him. Haseeb stresses the importance of the crypto industry to begin producing useful and needed products. We discuss the general shortcomings in the privacy and security industry. Haseeb explains the importance for startups to align incentives and offer an overwhelming amount of value to succeed. Haseeb stresses that people will always choose the path that is most convenient. We discuss how the crypto industry can find its way back to its core tenants. Our final conversation centered around advice for the listeners on how to improve their lives. Haseeb stresses the importance of not overly optimizing one's life. We discuss how to take full advantage of 2023.
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Imagine for a moment that you have been diagnosed with a chronic illness. Perhaps it's diabetes or heart disease. You know that if you don't take care of yourself, the consequences could be severe. So you diligently follow your treatment plan, checking your blood sugar levels or taking your medication every day without fail.But then one day, life gets in the way. You miss a dose of medication, or you forget to test your blood sugar. It seems like no big deal at the time, but soon enough, you start to slip into old habits. Before long, you're back to square one, struggling to manage your illness.And that's where behavioral science comes in. Behavioral science is the study of understanding human behavior. It helps us understand how we can change our behavior for the better, and how we can make lasting changes in our lives.It's not easy to change our habits, but behavioral science offers us a roadmap for success. With enough patience and effort, we can overcome any obstacle and achieve our goals. So if you're struggling with a chronic illness, don't give up hope. There is help available, and with the right tools and support, you can succeed.Today my guest is Johannes Boshkow. Johannes always had a fascination with the way things worked - how molecules interact to create physical and chemical phenomena. This curiosity led him to study chemistry at some of the world's most renowned universities: ETH Zurich in Switzerland and Harvard University in the US.After completing his doctorate, He then joined the business development team at Observia in 2020 where he works on bringing innovative patient support to markets worldwide. He is fascinated by the ways that technology can improve people's lives, and he loves working at Observia because it combines his passion for life sciences with his interest in cutting-edge technology.Find Johannes on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johannesboshkow/
David begins by introducing himself and Vantiq, along with providing use cases of the technology his company works on. They then transition into low-code, IoT, and 5G roles in the industry and how they all work together. David discusses what low-code enables and the benefits it provides for customers. The conversation then moves more high-level with a discussion about industries with the most adoption, advice for companies beginning their IoT journey, and what success looks like for these businesses.David Sprinzen heads marketing, training, and industry solutions at Vantiq. He comes from a diverse technical background in Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, and Computational Neuroscience. He brings this practical knowledge to the discussion around how technologies like IoT, AI, and edge computing can drive business transformation, address the growing societal needs around sustainability, and make the world operate more efficiently.Vantiq is the leading low-code platform for building and deploying real-time distributed solutions. Built on a next-generation event-driven architecture, Vantiq enables highly scalable and low-latency analysis of real-time streaming data from IoT devices, cameras, and enterprise systems to drive situational awareness for safety, security, and operational efficiency. Vantiq was founded in 2015 by software veterans Marty Sprinzen and Paul Butterworth, co-founders of Forte Software.
Thomas starts the podcast with an overview of the smart building space before discussing leading use cases in the industry. He then details the ROI goals of companies adopting IoT in the market. Ryan and Thomas then transition into the importance of private LTE and 5G in the industry before moving into a high-level conversation around challenges to adoption and the best way to begin your journey. Thomas Greene is a serial entrepreneur and emerging technologies executive with an international background. He specializes in IoT, AI, and wireless technologies such as 5G, having worked with prominent ICT vendors and tier 1 telcos. Interested in the convergence of smart IoT and in-building wireless technologies to accelerate sustainable buildings. Renesas continuously strive to drive innovation with a comprehensive portfolio of microcontrollers, analog, and power devices. Its mission is to develop a safer, healthier, greener, and smarter world by providing intelligence to its four focus growth segments: Automotive, Industrial, Infrastructure, and IoT, which are all vital to our daily lives, meaning their products and solutions are embedded everywhere. Their Industrial Edge Computing (IEC) team originates from Echelon Corporation, the inventor of the LON protocol, bringing 30 years of automation and control heritage. Echelon was then acquired by Adesto and Dialog Semiconductor. The SmartServer™ IoT is at the core of the IEC solutions and is marketed through their system integrators and distributors partners.
The Verge's Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz discuss Dish Network's 5G network (@11:07), Google's LaMDA AI (@ 32:32), Apple streaming Major League Soccer (@47:38), and more. Stories mentioned on this show: Watch the trailer for The Verge's first Netflix show, The Future Of Dish Network's Project Genesis 5G service is live in more cities Dish says Project Genesis 5G is available in 100 cities, so we tried to sign up T-Mobile can now use three-channel aggregation for even faster 5G The Google engineer who thinks the company's AI has come to life - Washington Post Google suspends engineer who claims its AI is sentient Apple will stream every Major League Soccer match for 10 years starting in 2023 Apple reportedly wants in on NFL Sunday Ticket Apple TV Plus' Friday Night Baseball debut wasn't the homerun fans expected Amazon and WNBA strike multi-year streaming deal Don't wait to install the June Windows update — it fixes a major security bug Ford recalls nearly 49,000 Mustang Mach-Es over battery safety issues Nothing reveals Phone 1 design a month early Internet Explorer, star of Windows, dies at 26 Microsoft starts automatically redirecting Internet Explorer users to Edge Sonos Voice Control review: a speedy, private, music-focused assistant Microsoft Teams now uses AI to improve echo, interruptions, and acoustics WhatsApp now lets you transfer your chat history from Android to iPhone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices