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The UK Space Agency (UKSA) has awarded new funding to support satellite communications development and boost the nation's space clusters. Spaceport Cornwall has been selected to join the UK Ministry of Defence's Hypersonic Technologies and Capability Development Framework. Taiwan has approved a project to drive the development of 6G and low-Earth orbit satellite systems by 2030, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. Selected Reading Space's influence on economy and security grows, as new projects announced in Manchester - GOV.UK Spaceport Cornwall Selected for UK MOD Hypersonic Framework to Advance Britain's Defence Capabilities ESA - INVICTUS – Europe's new hypersonic test platform Taiwan Allocates TWD 27 Billion to Accelerate 6G and LEO Satellite Development - Telecom Review Asia BlackSky Wins Multimillion-Dollar Contract with New International Defense Customer for Gen-3 and Gen-2 Assured Services IonQ Completes Acquisition of Capella Space, Advancing Vision for Space-Based Quantum Communications New Study Suggests Link Between Grand Canyon Landslide and Meteor Crater Impact ESA - Φsat-2 begins science phase for AI Earth images ispace LinkedIn Update T-Minus Crew Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Middle East's Tech Revolution: From Regional Ambitions to Global Leadership In this episode of TechBurst Talks, Charles sits down with Danial Mausoof, Vice President of Mobile Networks for the Middle East & Africa at Nokia, to explore how the region is transforming into a global tech powerhouse. From government-driven infrastructure investments to next-gen telecom innovation, the Middle East is no longer playing catch-up — it's leapfrogging the rest of the world. We dive into: Why the Middle East is attracting global talent and tech capital The rise of private 5G networks in Saudi and the UAE How AI, network APIs, and 6G are redefining telecoms Why telcos must crack the monetisation code — or risk being left behind The role of satellite connectivity in Africa and beyond And how this region is becoming the proving ground for global telecom innovation Danial also breaks down the regional nuances, the critical importance of trust-based business culture, and what telcos must do to turn hype into actual business outcomes. ⏱️ Show Notes: 00:00 – Welcome and Introduction 00:22 – Danial's Role and Background at Nokia 01:56 – Middle East Innovation and Visionary Leadership 03:21 – Geopolitical Risks and Stability in the Region 06:34 – Talent Influx, Trust-Based Business Culture 22:19 – Private 5G Networks in Action (ADNOC, Aramco) 26:39 – 6G, AI, and the Next Telecom Leap 29:24 – Satellite as a Complement to Traditional Networks 31:57 – Why the Middle East Is a Testbed for Global Innovation 35:37 – Final Thoughts and What's Next
6G, Open RAN and Google Cloud by Telecoms.com
Welcome and Introduction- Will Townsend hosts episode 229 of GTO and 5G podcast- Anshel Sag joins as fellow analystHPE Aruba Networking's Private 5G Partner Program- HPE's acquisition of Athonet and turnkey private 5G solution- New competency program to train channel partners on cellular technology- Focus on operational technology environments3GPP Release 20 and the Path to 6G- Release 20 as a primer for 6G's first release (Release 21)- Key improvements: wireless AI, coverage, mobility, MIMO evolutions- Setting the stage for 6G technical study itemsT-Mobile's T Satellite Launch- Commercial availability set for July 23rd- Initial support for SMS, MMS, and short audio clips- Data service launch planned for October 1st- Free emergency 911 for all compatible devicesAST Space Mobile's Defense Communications Proof of Concept- Collaboration with Fairwinds Technologies- Field test including tactical assault kit connectivity and secure video calls- Demonstration of military applications for satellite-to-phone technologyEchoStar's Financial Maneuvers- $500 million debt interest payment made- 30-day grace period elected for July 1 payment- Ongoing "high-stakes game of chicken" with regulatorsCloudflare and Spectrum Discussions- Concerns about EchoStar's spectrum usage- Potential influence of political factors on regulatory decisions
Falamos sobre os seguintes assuntos: quando o 6G estará disponível | Fase de Padronização | Prazos e Lançamento Comercial | Novas Capacidades e Casos de Uso | Velocidades significativamente mais rápidas | Latência extremamente baixa | Conectividade massiva de dispositivos - IoT (Internet das Coisas) em larga escala | Integração com Inteligência Artificial (IA) | Sustentabilidade e Eficiência Energética e desafios para sua implantação.
This week's show focuses on taxis in the air and on the ground -- plus space, 6G, drones, and flexible robots.
101 editions of the IEEE VTC conferences, and still innovation in wireless communication is hot. I had a chance to ask keynote speakers and panelists Erik Larsson (Linköping) and Petar Popovski (Aalborg) about the new directions that will influence 6G. The highlights in less than two minutes: What does more intelligence mean for the network? Will Reconfigurable but passive Intelligent Surfaces, RIS, boost performance, or would we rather go for a swarm of amplifying analog repeaters? These can collectively improve the propagation environment. Jean-Paul Linnartz
Trump Mobile's Gold 5G Service Launch- Discussion of Trump Mobile's new 5G service offering- Pricing strategy and planned device offerings- Analysis of the service as an MVNO using major carrier networks- Skepticism about the value proposition and potential legal issuesSatellite Connectivity Testing- Anshel Sag's experience testing satellite services during a camping trip- Comparison of T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T satellite offerings- Observations on indoor/outdoor functionality and ease of use- Potential applications for emergency situations and rural connectivityAST SpaceMobile and Vodafone Partnership in India- Collaboration to provide direct-to-device connectivity in rural India- Focus on bridging the digital divide in underserved areas- Integration of satellite and terrestrial infrastructureT-Mobile's WPGA Championship Technology Showcase- T-Mobile's partnership with WPGA for golf technology innovations- Autonomous driving range ball picker and real-time swing analysis- Mixed reality putting simulator and AI-powered video highlights- Enhanced broadcast capabilities with real-time stats integrationNokia's Autonomous Network Fabric Launch- Introduction of Nokia's new network automation platform- Integration of security into the networking layer- Use of agentic AI for network management and automation- Projected adoption curve and industry impact by 20266G Development and Future Implications- Recent 3GPP discussions on 6G specifications and timelines- MIT's photonics processor advancements for 6G signal processing- NIST's focus areas for 6G development- Potential military applications and security concerns for 6G technologyPodcast Evolution and Audience Engagement- Consideration of transitioning the podcast focus from 5G to 6G- Invitation for listener feedback on potential rebranding
As the global race to 6G heats up, telecom providers, governments, and tech companies are investing billions to advance the next generation of hyperconnected infrastructure. European operators urge regulators to release more spectrum to stay competitive, while U.S. programs like the USDA's ReConnect have funneled over $1 billion into rural fiber backhaul. Meanwhile, companies like NVIDIA, T-Mobile, and Cisco are developing AI-native 6G stacks, embedding intelligence into every layer of the network. The stakes are enormous: success could enable real-time autonomous vehicles, remote surgeries, and city-scale sensor networks.But with so many threads to weave together—from fiber backhaul to AI-driven edge compute—the critical question emerges: How do we build a wireless ecosystem capable of supporting the demands of tomorrow's hyperconnected world?On this episode of Wavelengths by Amphenol Broadband Solutions, host Daniel Litwin sits down with Swarun Kumar, the Sathaye Family Foundation Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and Director of the WiTech Lab. Their conversation explores the cutting-edge research reshaping wireless protocols, powering low-energy IoT devices, and bridging the long-standing gaps between infrastructure and application development.Key discussion points include:The future of low-power IoT: enabling decade-long battery life for tiny, inexpensive sensors across industries from smart homes to healthcare.Why the industry's obsession with "Gs" may soon end, as software-driven networks evolve continuously rather than in rigid generational jumps.The urgent need for tighter integration between fiber and wireless infrastructure, plus how AI-driven edge compute will transform aggregation points into intelligent network hubs.Swarun Kumar is the Sathaye Family Foundation Professor at Carnegie Mellon University and leads the WiTech Lab, which pioneers next-gen wireless protocols, resilient edge architectures, and AI-powered resource orchestration. Prior to CMU, Kumar earned his PhD from MIT, specializing in Wi-Fi, cellular, and IoT communications. His interdisciplinary work is helping industries across healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing push wireless innovation from academic research into real-world deployment.
As the global race to 6G heats up, telecom providers, governments, and tech companies are investing billions to advance the next generation of hyperconnected infrastructure. European operators urge regulators to release more spectrum to stay competitive, while U.S. programs like the USDA's ReConnect have funneled over $1 billion into rural fiber backhaul. Meanwhile, companies like NVIDIA, T-Mobile, and Cisco are developing AI-native 6G stacks, embedding intelligence into every layer of the network. The stakes are enormous: success could enable real-time autonomous vehicles, remote surgeries, and city-scale sensor networks.But with so many threads to weave together—from fiber backhaul to AI-driven edge compute—the critical question emerges: How do we build a wireless ecosystem capable of supporting the demands of tomorrow's hyperconnected world?On this episode of Wavelengths by Amphenol Broadband Solutions, host Daniel Litwin sits down with Swarun Kumar, the Sathaye Family Foundation Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and Director of the WiTech Lab. Their conversation explores the cutting-edge research reshaping wireless protocols, powering low-energy IoT devices, and bridging the long-standing gaps between infrastructure and application development.Key discussion points include:The future of low-power IoT: enabling decade-long battery life for tiny, inexpensive sensors across industries from smart homes to healthcare.Why the industry's obsession with "Gs" may soon end, as software-driven networks evolve continuously rather than in rigid generational jumps.The urgent need for tighter integration between fiber and wireless infrastructure, plus how AI-driven edge compute will transform aggregation points into intelligent network hubs.Swarun Kumar is the Sathaye Family Foundation Professor at Carnegie Mellon University and leads the WiTech Lab, which pioneers next-gen wireless protocols, resilient edge architectures, and AI-powered resource orchestration. Prior to CMU, Kumar earned his PhD from MIT, specializing in Wi-Fi, cellular, and IoT communications. His interdisciplinary work is helping industries across healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing push wireless innovation from academic research into real-world deployment.
This week we discuss telecom industry trends with SAP's Sandeep Chowdhury, covering 5G adoption, AI-powered network optimization, the promise of 6G, and sustainability challenges. Learn how telecom supply chains are evolving with digital transformation, circular economy practices, and integrated ecosystems to meet future connectivity and environmental demands. Come join us as we discuss the future of Supply Chain!
Welcome and 5th Anniversary Celebration- Will Townsend and Anshel Sag mark the 5th anniversary of their podcast- Discussion on the podcast's evolution alongside 5G and 6G technologiesNokia's Leadership in Drone and Robotics Consortium- Nokia spearheads a new European Union initiative named Proactive- Project aims to redefine emergency management and critical infrastructure- Projected revenue of 90 million euros by 2035- Involvement of 40+ European tech companies from 13 countriesT-Mobile's Partnership with Sail GP- T-Mobile's 5G network enhancing sailing competition broadcasts- Implementation of AI-enabled autonomous buoys and IoT sensors- Significant improvement in broadcast capabilities, from 10-30 Mbps to 16 simultaneous HD streamsAT&T's Fiber Network Milestone- AT&T reaches 30 million locations with fiber connectivity- Company on track to meet 60 million location goal by 2030- Discussion on the impact on bridging the digital divide and mobile network backhaulNvidia's European AI and 6G Initiatives- Partnerships with European operators for AI cloud development- Focus on sovereign AI and privacy-centric solutions- Collaboration with over 200 companies and universities for 6G research- Emphasis on AI-native wireless networks for 6GNew Zealand's First Private 5G Network- Collaboration between Spark and Air New Zealand at Auckland airport- Focus on logistics management using drones and robots- Implementation of digital twin and computer vision applicationsSpectrum Allocation in U.S. Politics- Discussion of the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" and its spectrum allocation provisions- Shift from 600 MHz sub-3 GHz to 800 MHz above 3 GHz- Debate on the merits of bundling spectrum allocation with other political issuesClosing Thoughts- Invitation for listener engagement and topic suggestions- Reminder of hosts' social media handles for further interaction
“6G should be for the many, not the few” is the final sentence of a recent book by William Webb. In this episode, Erik G. Larsson and Emil Björnson use this book as the starting point for a conversation on why and how wireless technology can improve its coverage. The end goal is to deliver ubiquitous connectivity, so we can use any wirelessly connected application anywhere at any time. The discussion starts at the conceptual level: Why do cellular networks have generations? How are visions for future generations created, and can they be trusted? Different ways to enhance future networks are then covered, from making optimal use of existing network resources to adding different kinds of new infrastructure where it is most needed. The episode was inspired by the book “The 6G Manifesto”, ISBN 9798338481936. Music: On the Verge by Joseph McDade. Visit Erik's website https://liu.se/en/employee/erila39 and Emil's website https://ebjornson.com/
In today's episode:Hollywood is about to release a movie with a covid denier, a mask-mandate mayor, and a QAnon supporter trying to take down a pedophile ring - kayThe illegitimate Arizona AG's 'fake electors' prosecution is forced to go back to the beginningInstagram influencer Kristi Noem is quizzed about habeas corpusMarco Rubio develops laser eyes in a Senate hearingA high ranking naval officer is convictedThe Signal/Telemessage saga continues with the chance of more widespread falloutRic Grenell discovers budget problems with David Rubenstein's oversight of the Kennedy Center and Trump talks about weird roomsTrump talks fake elections, open borders, Biden's total detachment, and TREASON in one postTrump backs Johnson on his Big, Beautiful Package while the media tries to claim Trump's legacy is on the line when literally nothing is on the lineThe Senate GOP get courageous with the constitutionally irrelevant 'parliamentarian'Trump pushes for the Golden Dome, Russia and China objectNarrative defenses for narrative weaponsRandom unnamed officials say Israel is going to attack IranTrump talks about a 'safe' rollout of 6GThe potential 6G/Starlink integration in the parallel information infrastructureThe Shawn Ryan podcast preview of the interview with General Kwast.Connect with Be Reasonable: https://linktr.ee/imyourmoderatorLinks, articles, ideas - follow the info stream at t.me/veryreasonableHear the show when it's released. Become a paid subscriber at imyourmoderator.substack.comVisit the show's sponsors:Diversify your assets into Bitcoin: https://partner.river.com/reasonableDiversify your assets into precious metals: reasonablegold.comJoin the new information infrastructure - get Starlink: https://www.starlink.com/residential?referral=RC-1975306-67744-74Other ways to support the work:ko-fi.com/imyourmoderatorDonate btc via coinbase: 3MEh9J5sRvMfkWd4EWczrFr1iP3DBMcKk5Make life more comfortable: mypillow.com/reasonableMerch site:https://cancelcouture.myspreadshop.com/https://cancelcouture.comFollow the podcast info stream: t.me/veryreasonableYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imyourmoderatorOther social platforms: Truth Social, Gab, Rumble, or Gettr - @imyourmoderator Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/be-reasonable-with-your-moderator-chris-paul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome and Milestone- Will Townsend and Anshel Sag discuss the upcoming 5-year anniversary of their podcast.- Reflection on the longevity of their roles as analysts.AT&T's Fiber Expansion- AT&T acquires Lumen's fiber portion for nearly $6 billion.- Expansion adds over 4 million consumer locations, primarily on the West Coast.- AT&T's goal to reach 60 million locations by 2030.Spectrum Auctions and Political Involvement- Discussion of President Trump's tweet about auctioning 600 MHz spectrum.- Analysis of the potential for spectrum auctions in the 1.5 to 10 GHz band.- Consideration of revenue generation through government spectrum monetization.Upper 12 GHz Spectrum for Satellite Connectivity- FCC chairperson's comments on freeing up spectrum for low Earth orbit satellite providers.- Potential impact on companies like AST Space Mobile and Starlink.- Importance of fair allocation in potential auctions.Apple's 6G Preparations- Indications of Apple's focus on 6G development and hiring.- Analysis of Apple's potential strategies for 6G involvement and IP portfolio building.- Discussion on the importance of Apple's participation in 6G standard-setting.AWS Ends Private 5G Solution- AWS announces the end of its private 5G solution launched in 2021.- Analysis of challenges faced, including competition and complexity.- Reflection on the difficulties of entering the telco space for hyperscalers.Xiaomi's New SoC Launch- Introduction of Xiaomi's Xring 01 SoC using ARM technology.- Analysis of the SoC's positioning and potential market impact.- Discussion of Xiaomi's simultaneous agreement with Qualcomm for flagship chips.Closing Thoughts- Invitation for listener engagement and topic suggestions.- Memorial Day wishes for veterans.
00;02;30;09 - 00;03;41;11America's Debt Crisis: U.S. credit rating downgraded by Moody's, S&P, and Fitch, signaling a loss of confidence in America's fiscal stability. National debt nears $30 trillion, reflecting a chronic debt addiction rooted in decades of fiscal mismanagement.00;09;32;08 - 00;10;57;12Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill": Narrowly passed in the House (215-214), the bill includes tax cuts, no tax on tips/overtime, and border security funding. Critics warn it balloons deficits, lacking fiscal discipline, and mixes popular measures with controversial spending.00;34;20;19 - 00;36;48;05Scott Adams' Cancer Diagnosis: Dilbert creator Scott Adams announces stage 4 prostate cancer and plans assisted suicide. He admits anti-vaxxers were right about COVID shots but denies a link to his cancer. The host urges prayers for his healing and salvation.00;50;08;20 - 00;57;06;07David Knight's Stroke Timeline: David Knight suffered strokes on May 7 and 8, 2025, with critical blood pressure (233/150). Surgery on May 12 caused a third stroke and nerve damage. Partial recovery is underway, with gratitude for listener prayers.01;19;39;10 - 01;24;39;29Why Pray? (C.S. Lewis Institute): Questions why prayer matters if God is omniscient and omnipotent. Biblical passages (e.g., Matthew 7:7) and John Calvin emphasize prayer as essential for receiving God's promises and invoking providence. Failing to pray can forfeit blessings and hinder God's kingdom.01;46;50;27 - 01;49;04;24Fatal Police Error in New Mexico: New Mexico police killed Robert Dodson in April 2023 at the wrong address during a misdirected call. A judge deemed the shooting “reasonable,” raising concerns about militarized policing and lack of accountability for fatal errors.01;49;35;10 - 01;54;21;22Epstein's Intelligence Ties: Alan Dershowitz's plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein was influenced by Epstein's alleged Mossad ties, as confirmed by Acosta and other sources. Dershowitz's shifting stance and evidence from former associates highlight Epstein's role in a potential intelligence honeypot operation.02;00;58;27 - 02;07;39;11Game B's Origins and Influence: Conceived in 2011 by Jim Rutt and Jordan Hall, Game B promotes a trans-political alternative to the two-party system, linked to the Intellectual Dark Web. Figures like Brett Weinstein pushed the Emancipation Party, but critics see it as an influence operation steering toward a technological singularity.02;22;38;03 - 02;29;44;06Technocratic Dystopia and Ideological Manipulation: Game B's “sense-making” risks brainwashing, while Dark Enlightenment embraces technocracy. Both aim for a noosphere via internet-driven collective intelligence, using spiral metaphors and AI to erode free will, aligning with globalist visions like the UN's AI World Society.02;29;44;06 - 02;37;38;03Internet of Bio-Nano Things and Smart Cities: The AI World Society pushes smart cities (e.g., C40, Freedom Cities) and human-powered 6G technologies like the Internet of Nano-Bio Things. Ukraine is a central hub, with corporate ESG agendas (e.g., B Corps) enforcing control, masking dystopian surveillance as environmentalism.Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
00;02;30;09 - 00;03;41;11 America's Debt Crisis: U.S. credit rating downgraded by Moody's, S&P, and Fitch, signaling a loss of confidence in America's fiscal stability. National debt nears $30 trillion, reflecting a chronic debt addiction rooted in decades of fiscal mismanagement.00;09;32;08 - 00;10;57;12 Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill": Narrowly passed in the House (215-214), the bill includes tax cuts, no tax on tips/overtime, and border security funding. Critics warn it balloons deficits, lacking fiscal discipline, and mixes popular measures with controversial spending.00;34;20;19 - 00;36;48;05 Scott Adams' Cancer Diagnosis: Dilbert creator Scott Adams announces stage 4 prostate cancer and plans assisted suicide. He admits anti-vaxxers were right about COVID shots but denies a link to his cancer. The host urges prayers for his healing and salvation.00;50;08;20 - 00;57;06;07 David Knight's Stroke Timeline: David Knight suffered strokes on May 7 and 8, 2025, with critical blood pressure (233/150). Surgery on May 12 caused a third stroke and nerve damage. Partial recovery is underway, with gratitude for listener prayers.01;19;39;10 - 01;24;39;29 Why Pray? (C.S. Lewis Institute): Questions why prayer matters if God is omniscient and omnipotent. Biblical passages (e.g., Matthew 7:7) and John Calvin emphasize prayer as essential for receiving God's promises and invoking providence. Failing to pray can forfeit blessings and hinder God's kingdom.01;46;50;27 - 01;49;04;24 Fatal Police Error in New Mexico: New Mexico police killed Robert Dodson in April 2023 at the wrong address during a misdirected call. A judge deemed the shooting “reasonable,” raising concerns about militarized policing and lack of accountability for fatal errors.01;49;35;10 - 01;54;21;22 Epstein's Intelligence Ties: Alan Dershowitz's plea deal for Jeffrey Epstein was influenced by Epstein's alleged Mossad ties, as confirmed by Acosta and other sources. Dershowitz's shifting stance and evidence from former associates highlight Epstein's role in a potential intelligence honeypot operation.02;00;58;27 - 02;07;39;11 Game B's Origins and Influence: Conceived in 2011 by Jim Rutt and Jordan Hall, Game B promotes a trans-political alternative to the two-party system, linked to the Intellectual Dark Web. Figures like Brett Weinstein pushed the Emancipation Party, but critics see it as an influence operation steering toward a technological singularity.02;22;38;03 - 02;29;44;06 Technocratic Dystopia and Ideological Manipulation: Game B's “sense-making” risks brainwashing, while Dark Enlightenment embraces technocracy. Both aim for a noosphere via internet-driven collective intelligence, using spiral metaphors and AI to erode free will, aligning with globalist visions like the UN's AI World Society.02;29;44;06 - 02;37;38;03 Internet of Bio-Nano Things and Smart Cities: The AI World Society pushes smart cities (e.g., C40, Freedom Cities) and human-powered 6G technologies like the Internet of Nano-Bio Things. Ukraine is a central hub, with corporate ESG agendas (e.g., B Corps) enforcing control, masking dystopian surveillance as environmentalism.Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
Suspend Habeas Corpus, It is for YOU.. During a hearing, Kristi Noem said Trump can suspend Habeas Corpus, a writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court, especially to secure the person's release unless lawful grounds are shown for your detention. So, you can be arrested without due process. Think about Noahide Laws, antisemitic free speech (ban Bible) and the MOTB system. We cover the failing air traffic control system with Starlink as the solve (beast system). How does this fit the Golden Dome? You're living in as the days of Noah, GMO mosquitos and Crisper Babies to save lives. This is start to Frankenstein / patented humans. We cover the planned economic collapse in conjunction with Ai taking jobs. A convergence of evil to push Universal Basic Income / MOTB system to feed your family. VCAST covers the WHO power grab all while we are being primed for the next plandemic (bacteria from space latest}. Will the next plandemic be coupled with the 6G launch? Last, USA cities are sinking. Judgement?
Nederland en Japan hebben de banden aangehaald en gaan nauwer samenwerken in de innovatiehoek, op het gebied van halfgeleiders, kwantumcomputers en 6G-technologie. Joe van Burik vertelt erover in deze Tech Update. Dat is het resultaat van een bezoek dat zeventig ondernemingen uit Nederland hebben gebracht aan Japan, onder leiding van minister Beljaarts (Economische Zaken) en koning Willem-Alexander. Bijvoorbeeld vanuit TNO, met een Japanse organisatie in mobiele technologie, dat gaat over de ontwikkeling van 5G en 6G. Fujitsu gaat de onderzoeksafdelingen naar kwantumcomputers in Delft uitbreiden en de Japanse tegenhanger van TNO, die heet AIST, gaat samenwerken met Quantum Delta, de Nederlandse koepelbeweging in dat kader. Verder in deze Tech Update: Spotify zegt nu al te merken hoe Apple onder druk wordt gezegd door de Amerikaanse rechter Apple laat een documentaire over filmmaker Martin Scorsese maken voor Apple TV+ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6G, GSMA and geopolitics by Telecoms.com
Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner discuss the new administration's spectrum policy, as well as the details behind Charter's pending purchase of Cox.00:24 Spectrum pipeline proposal may restore FCC authority 04:08 Broadband competition should also benefit 04:56 SpaceX and Dish differ over spectrum use 06:20 Charter's purchase of Cox to shake up cable 09:10 What's in a name? 09:55 Predictions for the new entity 11:54 Episode wrap-upTags: telecom, telecommunications, wireless, prepaid, postpaid, cellular phone, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, spectrum, FCC, 5G, 6G, FWA, SpaceX, Dish, AWS-4, Charter, Cox, cable, Liberty, John Malone, Chris Winfrey, Comcast, Altice
In recent years, the Department of Defense has been rethinking how it approaches communications technology—shifting from traditional, insular solutions to embracing innovation from the commercial sector. While off-the-shelf cellular devices aren't suitable for the battlefield, the underlying technologies powering 5G and emerging 6G networks are becoming too valuable to ignore. This week on Feds At The Edge, we explore how the military can harness advanced commercial technologies like 5G, 6G, and AI to enhance battlefield operations. The discussion centers on three critical considerations: Edge Computing for Resilience: In combat zones where communication links are vulnerable to disruption, processing data at the edge is essential. Agile Networks for Rapid Response: Battlefield conditions evolve quickly. Flexible standards in 5G/6G—especially through tools like 3GPP's Network Data Analytics Function—enable self-optimizing, reconfigurable networks. Upgrades Without the Overhead: Upgrading physical hardware in remote or high-risk environments (like submarines) can be difficult, but software-based systems offer promising alternatives.
欢迎收听雪球出品的财经有深度,雪球,国内领先的集投资交流交易一体的综合财富管理平台,聪明的投资者都在这里。今天分享的内容叫如何看待稀土永磁板块的暴涨?来自扫地僧司马懿。节后首个交易日,稀土永磁板块如同一匹脱缰野马,在A股市场掀起惊涛骇浪。盛和资源以迅雷不及掩耳之势直线封死涨停,九菱科技、大地熊、广晟有色等十余家个股紧随其后,板块内涨幅超5%的个股占比高达78%,主力资金单日净流入18.45亿元,将板块总市值一举推上1.03万亿元的历史高位。这一场资本狂欢的背后,是中国稀土战略重塑全球产业链的雷霆之力,更是资源价值在全球化博弈中的觉醒时刻。一、政策,核弹引爆市场:出口管制引发全球供应链地震4月4日,中国商务部一纸禁令犹如平地惊雷——对钐、钆、铽、镝等7类中重稀土实施出口管制,直接切断全球80%的中重稀土供应。这一精准打击迅速在国际市场引发连锁反应:欧洲镝价从425美元/公斤飙升至850美元/公斤,铽价更是从965美元暴涨至3000美元,创下2015年以来最大单月涨幅。这种涨幅意味着什么?以特斯拉柏林工厂为例,每台永磁电机成本激增120美元,英国Dogger Bank风电项目30%的风机因缺镝铁合金被迫停工。更严峻的是,海外市场的库存危机已进入倒计时。美国国防部报告显示,其军工系统75%的稀土元件依赖中国供应,F-35战机单架需消耗417公斤稀土材料,而现有库存仅能维持2-6个月生产。日本专家警告,若6月前无法解决供应缺口,全球电动车产业链可能面临停摆风险。这种战略威慑力,让稀土从"工业维生素"升级为"大国博弈的核武器"。二、三重风暴叠加:政策、天灾与需求共振此次价格狂飙绝非单一因素所致,而是政策、天灾与需求三重力量的共振。政策层面,中国通过管制优化资源开发节奏,倒逼产业升级——深加工产品出口豁免管制,北方稀土一季度净利润因此激增727%,创历史新高。天灾方面,3月底缅甸7.9级地震导致中国43%的中重稀土进口中断,冶炼厂库存仅能支撑两个月,这种冲击远超2019年供应中断引发的50%涨幅。需求端则呈现爆发式增长。2025年全球电动车销量预计突破1000万辆,单车需3-5公斤稀土永磁材料;人形机器人市场更带来20-40万吨增量需求,伺服电机对稀土的依赖程度远超传统工业。低空经济、6G通信等新兴领域的崛起,进一步打开需求天花板。这种供需失衡的态势,让稀土成为"硬通货"中的硬通货。三、资本市场的狂欢:从个股妖股到板块重构在这场资本盛宴中,不同企业展现出截然不同的生命力。盛和资源凭借包销海外稀土矿的独特优势,一季度净利润增长178%,股价涨停封单量达23万手,成为资金追捧的焦点。广晟有色作为中重稀土龙头,一季度扭亏为盈实现净利润4727万元,股价单日涨幅10%,彰显资源垄断价值。最令人瞩目的是大地熊,这个永磁材料新锐单日涨幅18.86%,在机器人产业链爆发的浪潮中脱颖而出。板块内部呈现明显的分化格局:具备海外资源布局的企业(如盛和资源)、高附加值深加工技术龙头(如北方稀土)、新兴领域配套厂商(如大地熊)成为资金主战场。而那些依赖传统出口、缺乏技术壁垒的企业,则在这场变革中黯然失色。这种分化,正是产业升级与价值重估的必然结果。四、全球产业链重构:中国话语权的历史性跃升中国此次出手,本质上是对全球稀土产业链的重构。欧美国家虽然试图通过重启矿山(如美国芒廷帕斯矿)、开发替代技术(日本钐钴磁体)缓解短缺,但面临三大致命瓶颈:资源禀赋不足(海外中重稀土矿占比不足5%)、环保成本高昂(分离成本是中国的3-5倍)、时间窗口紧迫(重建产业链需5-10年)。更具讽刺意味的是,美国开采的稀土原矿仍需送到中国精炼,这种"中国加工"的依赖短期内无法打破。与此形成鲜明对比的是,中国通过深加工技术突破,成功将稀土从初级原料升级为高附加值产品。例如,北方稀土的晶界渗透技术将钕添加比例降至1.8%,单吨磁材成本降低15%,牢牢掌控全球高端市场。这种技术优势,让中国在稀土博弈中占据绝对主动。五、未来趋势与投资逻辑:在战略红利中把握平衡从短期看,海外价格高于国内的价差格局仍将持续(欧洲镝价已达国内2倍),抢单潮推动的溢价效应尚未完全释放。但中期来看,随着政策调整和灰色渠道回流,价差有望逐步收敛,而国内企业通过深加工规避管制的策略将持续受益。长期而言,人形机器人、低空经济等新需求将支撑稀土价格中枢持续上移,这种结构性机会将贯穿整个科技革命周期。对于投资者而言,需要在战略资源红利与产业周期波动中寻找平衡。重点关注三大方向:一是具备海外资源布局的企业,如盛和资源(包销海外矿不受配额限制);二是高附加值深加工技术龙头,如北方稀土(镨钕分离技术全球领先)、广晟有色(离子型稀土提纯技术垄断);三是新兴领域配套厂商,如大地熊(机器人伺服电机磁材供应商)、天和磁材(低空经济核心材料商)。稀土风暴背后的大国博弈这场稀土板块的暴涨,本质上是资源战略属性在全球化博弈中的觉醒。中国通过政策杠杆,将稀土从"白菜价"的尴尬境地推向"战略王牌"的高位,不仅实现了资源价值的回归,更重塑了全球产业链的话语权。当特斯拉为电机成本激增焦头烂额,当美国军工企业为稀土库存告急四处求援,我们看到的不仅是市场的狂欢,更是一个国家在科技与资源领域的深度布局。在这场没有硝烟的战争中,稀土正在改写全球产业权力格局。对于投资者而言,这既是一场资本盛宴,更是一堂生动的战略课——在大国博弈的浪潮中,唯有把握资源与技术的双重密码,才能在时代的变革中稳立潮头。而中国稀土产业的崛起,正是这个时代最激动人心的注脚。
O Brasil acaba de alcançar um marco significativo no cenário global de conectividade: o país ocupa agora o terceiro lugar no ranking mundial de velocidade média de download no 5G, superando potências como Estados Unidos, Japão e Alemanha. Mas o que esse avanço representa para a nossa infraestrutura e, principalmente, para o nosso dia a dia? No novo episódio do Podcast Canaltech, recebemos Kim Rieffel, vice-presidente de Telecomunicações da Associação Brasileira de Avaliação da Conformidade (Abrac), para analisar esse cenário promissor e os desafios que ainda precisamos enfrentar para democratizar o acesso à tecnologia de quinta geração em todo o território nacional. A conversa traz reflexões sobre o papel do 5G em áreas como telemedicina, cidades inteligentes e indústria 4.0, além de discutir os bastidores que garantem a segurança, qualidade e eficiência das redes e dispositivos conectados. Também falamos sobre o futuro: o que esperar do 6G e como o Brasil pode se preparar para os próximos saltos tecnológicos? Ouça agora o episódio completo e entenda como a conectividade pode transformar o país em um protagonista da inovação Você também vai conferir: Claro investe R$ 1 bilhão para expandir plataforma de nuvem no Brasil China usa gravidade da Terra, da Lua e do Sol para resgatar satélites presos no espaço WhatsApp Web pode ganhar chamadas de áudio e vídeo em breve Android 16 está chegando com novas funções e um evento especial do Google Meta é processada por veicular anúncios falsos com imagens do governo Este Podcast foi roteirizado e apresentado por Fernanda Santos e contou com reportagens de André Lourenti, Emanuele Almeida, Renato Moura e Vinicius Moschen. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Jully Cruz e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira. Você escuta o Podcast do Canaltech de segunda a sexta-feira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"You're not just replacing a line—you're building a 20-year bridge to the future." — Jake Jacoby, TELCLOUD In the latest episode of the POTS and Shots podcast series, Technology Reseller News publisher Doug Green returns with Jake Jacoby of TELCLOUD to explore what it really takes to future-proof telecom infrastructure. As traditional POTS lines vanish, the stakes are high—not only for enterprises managing legacy systems like elevators, alarms, and fax machines, but also for channel partners aiming to deliver lasting value. Jacoby outlines how TELCLOUD's architecture separates the router from the analog solution, ensuring that as wireless standards evolve—from 4G to 5G and eventually 6G—only modular upgrades are needed. With carrier-grade engineering, swappable batteries, and flexible components, TELCLOUD aims to outlast today's solutions and simplify tomorrow's transitions. “Legacy equipment isn't going anywhere,” Jacoby notes. “Your replacement needs to last just as long.” Doug and Jake also tackle messaging for resellers, emphasizing the dual communications strategy: detailed technology briefings for partners, and a clear, stress-free promise to customers—"We've got you." And as always, the series concludes with a toast. This week's featured tequila: Grand Mayan Ultra Aged, a sipping tequila aged up to five years in French and American oak barrels. “It's a tequila that doesn't just taste good—it tells a story of time and craft,” says Jacoby. Next up in the series: No Barriers, No Headaches: Becoming a TELCLOUD Reseller is Easy. Learn more: www.telcloud.com 844-900-2270 Contact Jake: jake@telcloud.com #POTSReplacement #FutureProofTelecom #ChannelPartners #5GReady #UCaaS #TequilaTalk #Telcloud #POTSandShots #CarrierGrade #SustainableSolutions
Did Rover go to the doctor? Charlie thinks Rover should get the Neko body scan while in London. A funeral director has been charged with the "improper disposal of thousands of dogs and cats for which owners paid for cremations, burials, returns of ashes, and other services." Duji doesn't know what aeration means. Charlie is snubbed by a physically fit couple. Why was Duji late coming back to the studio? Rover is afraid to drink water. A caller believes we are being implanted with 6G. GPT image feedback loop creates some weird images. JLR is looking for some bedroom advice. Snitzer 3D printed a Mandalorian helmet. Shedeur Sanders had $1 million dollars in a Louis Vuitton trunk at a party he threw during the NFL draft. The White House calls out Amazon for their plans on exposing tariff prices. Charlie has to retract a statement he made about Trump. Update to the suspect who sexually assaulted a dead man on the subway as more details emerge. Multiple Jeffrey Larocques. Driver teases the cops with an alcoholic beverage and drives off. DUI suspect hits cop car which flips upside down. Why is Krystle so quiet? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Duji doesn't know what aeration means. Charlie was snubbed by a physically fit couple. Why was Duji late coming back to the studio? Rover is afraid to drink water. A caller believes we are being implanted with 6G. GPT image feedback loop creates some weird images.
Did Rover go to the doctor? Charlie thinks Rover should get the Neko body scan while in London. A funeral director has been charged with the "improper disposal of thousands of dogs and cats for which owners paid for cremations, burials, returns of ashes, and other services." Duji doesn't know what aeration means. Charlie is snubbed by a physically fit couple. Why was Duji late coming back to the studio? Rover is afraid to drink water. A caller believes we are being implanted with 6G. GPT image feedback loop creates some weird images. JLR is looking for some bedroom advice. Snitzer 3D printed a Mandalorian helmet. Shedeur Sanders had $1 million dollars in a Louis Vuitton trunk at a party he threw during the NFL draft. The White House calls out Amazon for their plans on exposing tariff prices. Charlie has to retract a statement he made about Trump. Update to the suspect who sexually assaulted a dead man on the subway as more details emerge. Multiple Jeffrey Larocques. Driver teases the cops with an alcoholic beverage and drives off. DUI suspect hits cop car which flips upside down. Why is Krystle so quiet?
Duji doesn't know what aeration means. Charlie was snubbed by a physically fit couple. Why was Duji late coming back to the studio? Rover is afraid to drink water. A caller believes we are being implanted with 6G. GPT image feedback loop creates some weird images. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Future of ERP, Sandeep Chowdhury, Senior Director in SAP's Telecommunications Industry Business Unit, discusses how the telecom industry is evolving with advanced ERP systems to support Industry 4.0, 5G adoption, and smarter networks. He explains how emerging technologies like 6G and AI are transforming network operations and customer experiences. Sandeep also explores telecom's influence on other sectors, regulatory challenges, and the increasing importance of AI in automation and fraud prevention. Sustainability is a key theme, as he addresses energy use, e-waste, and circular economy efforts. Overall, Sandeep reveals how telecom is balancing innovation and environmental responsibility to shape the future of connectivity.
Revelation's Fourth Seal: Metal Beasts Awaken The rise of the Beast is right in front of us. By 2030, Security Robots will be controlled by 6G. Will there be the a plandemic corresponding with the 6G rollout. Could robots be the Seal Four beasts of the earth that kill.? We've covered how retailers are placing scanning technology to enter a store / open freezer doors / pay with your right hand. Now, no cashiers or cash. Mr. Fauci gets rich during the plandemic. Elon Musk may team up with Palantir to support the Golden Dome (Skynet) project. META is using Ai to determine if you're under age (creepy big brother tech). Driverless / enslavement motorcycles are coming. We deconstruct Jordan Peterson's new censorship role that calls for ID2020 to surf the net – just like Bill Gate on the left. ChatGPT goes demonic. New WEF leader wants to control your water, think smart meters. Trump suggested using Gold to buy Bitcoin. Now gold vending machines are appearing. God's Money vs. Crypto. Deep.
Telecom East podcast hosts Robert Clark and Ross O'Brien analyze the mobile industry's 6G reset and dissect Huawei's latest financial numbers. Later, they discuss the hot Southeast Asian data center business with Lionel Yeo from STT GDC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeff Kagan says the earnings report from Verizon (VZ) was pretty typical for the leader in the telecom wireless space. He points to a weaker economy, weaker consumers weighing on the company's subscriber losses. He urges investors to have a longer-term perspective on the industry as it has evolved from 3G to the inevitable 6G wireless networking broadband. Jeff believes Verizon along with T-Mobile (TMUS) and AT&T (T) are giants in their space and "aren't going anywhere."======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
April 21, 2005The Kill Switch-JACKED UP DAILY!In this episode Tim plays audio from this video https://youtu.be/E9Daq-ZauoE?si=6CnVG-lOpuyTVRyX that talks about our own cell phones being weaponized against us. Will 6G and our cell phones be our ultimate kill switch?Our website is www.LetsGetJackedUp.com Welcome to Jacked Up Daily with Tim, Jack, Bobby, and Karen, a dynamic daily podcast on the Fringe Radio Network. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 AM for conservative commentary, Bible prophecy, and insights from a modern American Christian perspective. Based in Fresno, California, in the heart of the Central Valley, Jacked Up Daily brings a unique West Coast viewpoint to everything from politics and social issues to fringe topics like aliens, ghosts, and the anti-Christ. Whether discussing the rapture, end times prophecy, or offering analysis on current events, this show is perfect for your morning drive. Catch the latest episode on FringeRadioNetwork.com and join us as we explore the mysteries of the world from a bold, Christian viewpoint. Don't miss a moment of this thought-provoking and engaging show, where no topic is off-limits!FringeRadioNetwork.com LetsGetJackedup.com E-mail us at letsgetjackedup@gmail.comFollow us on X @LetsGetJackedUp and Facebookgo to www.StrawHatPizza.com to order your pizza if you live in Clovis or Fresno Californiamusic for this episode was from Back to the 80'shttps://youtu.be/0QKQlf8r7ls?si=dOoU1o_-HRiNm0Pv
Partnerships like these are powering the next generation of AI tools, insights, and capabilities in telecom. The conversation continues from MWC Barcelona 2025 as Amdocs host, Matthew Roberts, sits down with key partners to explore how AI is transforming the telecommunications industry. First up, Matt and Avishai Sharlin from Amdocs welcome Chris Penrose, Global Head of Business Development for Telecom at Nvidia. Together, they unpack the powerful implications of the Amdocs–Nvidia partnership and explore how AI is reshaping every corner of the industry, from customer care and network operations to marketing and supply chain optimization. The conversation wraps with a look toward what integration with technologies like IoT, robotics, and even 6G might bring next. Then, Matt is joined by Jillian Kaplan, AI and Infrastructure Product + Partner Marketing at Dell. Appearing for her fourth insightful conversation on The Great Indoors, Jillian shares how Dell's AI Factory, alongside partners like Nvidia, is driving new enterprise opportunities. The group also addresses sustainability. While AI requires significant energy to operate, energy is also set to be saved, thanks to AI's impact on resourcing. Finally, the conversation looks ahead to what's coming next, from the promise of 6G unlocking even more powerful AI use cases to the rise of unexpected, cross-industry collaborations.
Desde la primera generación de tecnología inalámbrica y redes móviles, en la década de 1980, esta tecnología no ha dejado de crecer. La 2G se introdujo en los 90, la 3G en el 2000, la 4G en el 2010 y la 5G en el 2020. Cada una con mayor velocidad y capacidad que las anteriores, y con menor tiempo de latencia. Y es lógico suponer que la 6G será una realidad en los próximos años y con ella un mundo hiperconectado, impulsando el internet de las cosas (IoT) y las ciudades inteligentes. Un equipo de la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid coordina MultiX, un proyecto científico europeo que pretende crear redes 6G que interactúen de manera inteligente con la realidad. Hemos entrevistado a Antonio de la Oliva, coordinador del proyecto.Los bonobos son nuestros parientes más cercanos y como nos ha contado María González Dionis, han creado un sistema de comunicación complejo basado en la composición de estructuras semánticas como los humanos. Hemos informado del Premio BBVA Fronteras del Conocimiento en la categoría de Humanidades a Philip Kitcher, por sus contribuciones fundamentales de gran impacto en la filosofía de la ciencia, en particular de la biología y la investigación genética. Carlos Briones nos ha contado un estudio en el que ha participado sobre la evolución de la vida, que sugiere que unos agregados moleculares pudieron dar origen a las primeras células. Y otro interesante estudio de otro de nuestros colaboradores, José Luis Trejo, demuestra que un ambiente variado y diverso que estimule la actividad cognitiva, física y social induce cambios moleculares en el cerebro que revierten el envejecimiento de nuestro sistema nervioso central. Fernando Blasco nos ha hablado de un curioso estudio matemático sobre la forma que tiene que tener un vaso para mantener fresca la cerveza. En nuestra sección "Mujer y ciencia", Eulalia Pérez Sedeño ha trazado la biografía de la micóloga francesa Marguerite Augusta Marie Löwenhielm, quien durante el siglo XIX y principios del XX estudió la efectividad de las nuevas variedades de vid "americanistas" hacer frente a las plagas de filoxera que arrasaban las cosechas de uva en su tiempo.Escuchar audio
Aproximadamente el 80% de la tecnología e infraestructura digital europea es importada y siete de cada diez modelos de inteligencia artificial empleados a escala mundial provienen de Estados Unidos. Las empresas europeas representan menos del 10% de la inversión mundial en software. Su dependencia de cadenas de suministro y tecnologías extranjeras es evidente. El acceso a tierras raras, la fabricación de semiconductores y los sistemas de inteligencia artificial están controlados por potencias como China y Estados Unidos. Se acabaron, además, los años de gas barato proveniente de Rusia. La vulnerabilidad europea es evidente y va mucho más a allá de las a menudo absurdas regulaciones impuestas por sus Gobiernos y por la propia Unión Europea. Durante años los líderes europeos ignoraron a quienes les advertían de que el continente, cuna de la industrialización y del mundo moderno, se estaba quedando rezagado. Hoy, con una situación geopolítica muy distinta a la de hace sólo una década, esas advertencias se interpretan como profecías autocumplidas. Europa se ha terminado convirtiendo en un un rehén tecnológico de otros países que anticiparon con más precisión el mundo que venía. Las medidas que se han ido tomando en los últimos tres años como la Ley Europea de Chips o iniciativas aisladas sobre inteligencia artificial, son insuficientes. La batalla ahora es controlar lo que los expertos denominan la “stack”, es decir, la pila tecnológica, un sistema de capas interconectadas que va desde las materias primas hasta el software. En Estados Unidos, por ejemplo, la investigación en inteligencia artificial está vinculada a chips propietarios mediante proyectos como Stargate. China, entretanto, controla a placer cadenas de suministro completas. Frente a ello Europa carece de una estrategia unificada. La propuesta es EuroStack, un plan ambicioso para reconstruir la infraestructura tecnológica europea en siete capas: materias primas, chips, redes, Internet de las Cosas, nube, software, datos e inteligencia artificial. Cada capa aborda un punto débil crítico. Por ejemplo, China controla el 60-80% de las tierras raras, esenciales para chips y baterías, y restringe exportaciones de galio y germanio. Europa debe aliarse con países ricos en recursos, como Namibia o Chile, invertir en reciclaje y, al mismo tiempo, enfrentar dilemas morales como los minerales provenientes de los países africanos en guerra. En la capa de chips, Europa produce solo el 9%, en un sector dominado por Intel, Nvidia y TSMC. La holandesa ASML, líder en litografía, sufre las presiones de Estados Unidos y China. En conectividad, la dependencia de Starlink en Ucrania o el dominio de Huawei en la tecnología 5G muestran la urgencia de desarrollar un 6G propio. El internet de las cosas está en manos extranjeras. En la nube Amazon, Microsoft y Google controlan el 70% del mercado. En software Europa depende del código desarrollado en Estados Unidos como Windows, Android o iOS. Salvo alguna excepción como SAP, el ecosistema de software europeo es marginal. En Inteligencia artificial y datos Europa cuenta con una investigación sólida, magníficas universidades y centros de supercomputación de gran tamaño, pero es incapaz de convertir eso en proyectos empresariales viables y escalables. Para ello hará falta más que un plan, es necesario un cambio de mentalidad que incida en la regulación y en el modo en el que Europa aborda la asunción de riesgos. En otros campos sus empresas son líderes, pero en el tecnológico se han demostrado incapaces de mantener el pulso competitivo. EuroStack podría ser un primer paso, pero tiene que pasar de las palabras a los hechos. 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A Inteligência Artificial Generativa está transformando a maneira como as empresas protegem seus sistemas contra ataques cibernéticos. Mas essa tecnologia também pode ser usada por criminosos para criar ameaças cada vez mais sofisticadas. Para entender esse cenário, o Podcast Canaltech recebe Leonardo Carissimi, diretor de Segurança e Privacidade da Capgemini Brasil, que explica os principais insights do relatório global da empresa sobre IA na cibersegurança. No episódio, discutimos como o Brasil se destaca no uso da IA generativa para defesa digital, quais os desafios enfrentados pelas empresas e como a própria inteligência artificial pode se tornar uma ameaça se utilizada por hackers. Você também vai conferir: Windows 11 sem conta da Microsoft, Gemini 2.5 Pro, um foguete que explodiu na Europa, IA do Google e estreia do 6G. Este podcast foi roteirizado e apresentado por Fernanda Santos e contou com reportagens de Renato Amaral, Marcelo Fisher, Danielle Cassita e André Lourenti, A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Jully Cruz e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Producer Pierre wasn't well this week, so we were forced to speak to special guest Neil McRae of Juniper Networks over Zoom. Broadcasting from his pinball den, Neil offered an update on his company before reflecting on the recent MWC trade show. They covered a lot of hot mobile topics, including private 5G vs wifi, but definitely not 6G. That eventually led to speculation about whether 6G will ever be a big deal, before concluding with a look at a buzzword that has already lost its lustre – Open RAN.
Welcome and Episode Overview- Will Townsend hosts episode 220 of G2 on 5G- Anshel Sag joins as fellow analyst- Discussion of latest 5G and 6G developmentsVerizon's AI Assistant for Small Businesses- Launch of Verizon Business Assistant for customer interactions- Text-based chatbot to automate and improve engagement- Potential for retention and customer stickinessSateliot's Funding and Satellite Technology- €15 million grant from Spanish government- Compact "briefcase satellites" for IoT applications- Comparison with other satellite communication companiesNvidia's AI RAN and 6G Ambitions- Partnership with T-Mobile and Cisco for AI-native approach- Nvidia's influence on potential 6G standards- Aggressive positioning in telecom AI developmentT-Mobile's Spectrum Deal- Agreement with Grain Management LLC- Swap of 800 MHz for 600 MHz spectrum and cash- Strategic move to bolster T-Mobile's coverageSoftBank's AI and Telecom Initiatives- Development of Large Telecom Model (LTM)- Acquisition of Ampere Computing- Positioning for AI and telecom infrastructure growthClosing Thoughts and Contact Information- Invitation for listener feedback on 5G topics
The Pentagon is currently placing more than 20,000 employees on administrative leave and a path to full termination, following staff approval for voluntary participation in the Trump administration's Elon Musk-inspired “fork in the road” initiative, according to top officials involved in the major workforce reduction plans. In an off-camera press briefing Tuesday, two senior defense officials provided new information (on the condition of anonymity) regarding the Defense Department's unfolding effort to shrink its massive civilian employee pool using three main mechanisms. An official stressed to DefenseScoop that this is a very active process and things are fluid as the department's leadership engages with services and components. At the start of his second administration, President Donald Trump immediately directed federal agencies to drastically reduce their workforces and review existing contracts as part of a broader move to ultimately cut back on what his team views as wasteful spending and inefficiencies. Inside the DOD, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a “strategic reduction” of 5-8% of civilian personnel — with a sharp focus on “promoting the department's lethality, readiness and warfighting ability” while meeting Trump's mandate, a senior defense official noted. As the Defense Department anticipates the wireless networks of the future for warfighting missions, it has shifted its focus for research and development primarily to 6G wireless technologies, Marlan Macklin, deputy principal director for the Pentagon's FutureG Office, said Wednesday. The DOD is looking to the next-generation wireless tech to further build on the improved speeds, latency and capacity it gained with 5G and support the U.S. military's use of new capabilities at the edge. With that, Macklin said the Pentagon is beginning to experiment with 6G in a variety of ways. As an example, the FutureG Office has been experimenting with a concept called Integrated Sensing and Communication, which uses radio frequencies of all objects — including those not actively transmitting data — connected to a network to create situational awareness of the surrounding environment, according to Macklin. One way in which the U.S. military could apply this emerging concept is to improve awareness and management of drones in a given environment, Macklin said. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every Monday-Friday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube.
Technological advances like the coming 6G networks interest us because the Book of the Revelation predicts a global government whose cashless economy and services will be accessed by a personal biometric identifier. Pastor Gene Pensiero Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other prophecy updates at: https://calvaryhanford.com/prophecy Read along with us at https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Follow […]
Technological advances like the coming 6G networks interest us because the Book of the Revelation predicts a global government whose cashless economy and services will be accessed by a personal biometric identifier. Pastor Gene Pensiero Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other prophecy updates at: https://calvaryhanford.com/prophecy Read along with us at https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Follow […]
Technological advances like the coming 6G networks interest us because the Book of the Revelation predicts a global government whose cashless economy and services will be accessed by a personal biometric identifier. Pastor Gene Pensiero Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other prophecy updates at: https://calvaryhanford.com/prophecy Read along with us at https://calvaryhanford.substack.com Follow […]
Tiago Rodrigues, CEO of Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), talks with Pat Hindle and Eric Higham about the latest developments with WiFi-7, Openroaming, Automatic Frequency Coordination, WiFi and 5G convergence, and the vision for 6G.
Mary welcomes back Pastor, Author and Teacher David Bowen for a look at technology 2025. Just when we think we are keeping up we should know by now we most definitely are not. What is Real Time Bidding? What is 6G? For the lot of us, the "G" series merely represents what we can get in the way of speed so our texts go where they need to go, and even better, in real time and step on it please! How fast do humans need to go? Exponentially, apparently. We will also look at Open AI and the Trojan Horse that it is. We also look at the Doomsday Clock, and what triggers the existential angst of scientists. Is it a shiny new weapon? A Trump administration? Well, maybe - but technology is the one thing that seems to inch us closer to the Apocalypse and that toothpaste is not going back into the tube. Topics covered today: 6G: A Prophetic Perspective – Why the next-gen wireless tech matters. From 1G to 6G – The evolution of mobile networks and their implications. Operation Mockingbird – Media manipulation and the origins of “fake news.” Trump, USAID, and Media Control – Who funds the news? AI Integration & Privacy Loss – How 6G enables global surveillance. Digital Twins & Extended Reality – The future of human replication. ABBA's Digital Concert – Entertainment deception at its finest. The Coming AI Church? – How tech will redefine spiritual experiences. 6G & The Mark of the Beast – Is the infrastructure already in place? Samsung's 6G Vision – Seven features that will change everything. UN's IntelliPhones Initiative – Global connectivity or total control? Biometrics & Mandatory IDs – The march toward digital identity enforcement. Real-Time Bidding & Data Harvesting – How apps and ads track you. Blackstone, Ancestry & DNA Tracking – Who owns your genetic data? Login.gov & Biometric Mandates – The shift toward government-controlled access. AI Chatbots & Deepfake Deception – Can you trust what you see and hear? Drone Warfare & AI-Powered Battles – The future of World War III. The Fourth Industrial Revolution – Klaus Schwab's vision in action. The Doomsday Clock & Prophecy – Secular scientists acknowledge the end is near. Albert Einstein's Warning – What World War IV will look like. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A