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On this episode of the Six Five Webcast: The 5G Factor, hosts Ron Westfall and Tom Hollingsworth delve into the significant 5G ecosystem developments that have marked the onset of 2025. They highlight Cisco's recent update on its strategic relationship with Boost Mobile, demonstrating how Cisco's Test Automation Framework and SDN controller, the Cisco Crosswork Network Controller, were crucial in testing new services and activating cell sites. This ensured Boost Mobile met its 5G deployment targets, while also evaluating the future prospects for Boost's parent company, Echostar/DISH Wireless, through 2025 and beyond. Their discussion covers: The impact of Cisco's Test Automation Framework and Cisco Crosswork Network Controller in facilitating Boost Mobile's 5G service deployment and site activation. An analysis of Echostar/DISH Wireless's future in the 5G space following the latest developments with Boost Mobile. Nokia's collaboration with the National Institute of Standards and Technology's National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to enhance 5G security, highlighting Nokia's commitment to address security and privacy challenges in mobile networks. The U.S. Department of Defense's selection of Federated Wireless, subcontracting JMA Wireless for RAN infrastructure and HPE for core network software, to deploy its first commercial private 5G network. This move spotlights the growing business case for P5G across military installations.
Bob McGwier, known as "Science Bob" on Spaced Out Radio, joins us to discuss the new white papers from The Sol Foundation headed by Dr. Garry Nolan and Dr. Peter Skafish, the UFO / UAP memo from The Joint Chiefs of Staff, Congress, David Grusch and how The CIA and The Pentagon continue to hide the reality of UFOs from Congress and the American people and the debacle of AARO and its former Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick.Originally recorded March 20th, 2024.Bob McGwier (science Bob) was born in 1954 in Lebanon, Tennessee. Raised in Alabama from age 1, he was identified as possessing rare gifts at an early age. Learned to read by three, Bob was an amateur radio operator and amateur astronomer, and studied human anatomy, memorizing Grey's Anatomy all by age 10. At 18, Bob began pre-med studies and, in his first semester, experienced 90 minutes of missing time. Within a month, Bob had changed schools and majors to what he studied until he received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Brown University. Bob joined the Institute for Defense Analyses, Center for Communications Research, where he worked serving the intelligence community of the US for 27 years. In 2002, DCI George Tenet awarded Bob the Intelligence Community Seal Medallion for work in service to the nation. 2011 Bob joined the Ted and Karyn Hume Center at Virginia Tech as research director. He and his partner led the center to become the best-funded research center at Virginia Tech by 2022. While at Virginia Tech, Bob founded Federated Wireless, Inc. and Hawkeye 360, Inc. Bob retired in 2022 during the great slowdown and shutdown due to the pandemic.The Good Trouble Show: Linktree:https://linktr.ee/thegoodtroubleshowPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheGoodTroubleShowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheGoodTroubleShowTwitter / X: https://twitter.com/GoodTroubleShowInstagram: @goodtroubleshowTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goodtroubleshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Good-Trouble-Show-With-Matt-Ford-106009712211646 Threads: @TheGoodTroubleShowBlueSky: @TheGoodTroubleShowBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-trouble-show-with-matt-ford--5808897/support.
Single application networks will lead the way for resellers to utilize the Federated Wireless private network implementations. These will include private networks that are tightly integrated with an application supporting cameras, sensors, or other I/O devices. Iyad Tarazi Federated Wireless CEO Iyad Tarazi goes on the tell Don Witt of the Channel Daily News, a TR publication, about how many of these will be in remote areas and control push-2-talk devices, walkie talkies, emergency communications, laptops, and iPads. The model will continue with mix and match devices and applications to address the needs of each unique private network. Listen to Iyad as he provides some great information about the edge and their solutions. No secrets, they're an open book. Their path to success is crystal clear. They believe that transparency is the key to creating a collaborative environment where everyone can do their best work. They believe success should be shared. Relationships mean everything to them. They pride themselves on always doing the right thing for their customers and colleagues, because they can only succeed together. Speed is in everything they do. They do things with speed because that's what innovation calls for. It keeps them ahead of the game and helps them grow. Even when mistakes are made, they learn from them and move on fast.
Federated Wireless takes full advantage of the 4G & 5G where enterprises, government, cities, or municipalities can control their own private network. Iyad Tarazi Using the shared spectrum 3.5 band, referred to as Citizen's Broadband, Federated Wireless CEO Iyad Tarazi explains to Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication, that private networks allow those that implement them to set up the network the way they want it. They can control costs while getting access to the entire ecosystem. Iyad goes on to explain that they have been able to achieve their most growth through the Department of Defense, Marine Corps, and the Airforce. Other areas of growth are the higher education, Local/state deployments, and lastly Logistics/manufacturing. Listen in as Iyad provides a lot of information and makes it easy to understand. Federated Wireless is about providing innovation and services that connect people, businesses, and industries to the future. They are the market leaders in shared spectrum, making deploying and managing new 5G private wireless networks simple, affordable, and accessible. They envision a massive opportunity with this new technology. From private networks like stadiums or casinos to large mobile and cable networks, shared spectrum is forecast to be a billion-dollar market in five years, and they are one of only a handful of companies with a solution for managing access to the spectrum. For more information, go to: https://www.federatedwireless.com
This week: Iyad Tarazi, CEO of Federated Wireless, on the company's efforts to close the digital divide with private wireless, including its recent deployment in Tukwila, Washington, connecting 1,200 students. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Iyad Tarazi, CEO of Federated Wireless talks with Pat Hindle about Automated Frequency Coordination and its applications in the 6 GHz frequency band for private wireless networks using cloud based services.
In this episode of The 5G Factor, our series that focuses on all things 5G, the IoT, and the ecosystem as a whole, The Futurum Group's Ron Westfall is joined by colleague and fellow analyst, Steven Dickens, for a look at the top 5G developments and what's going on that caught our eye. Their conversation focused on: VMware Rolls Out VMware Private Mobile Network. VMware launched VMware Private Mobile Network as a key component of its VMware Edge Cloud Orchestrator (VECO) solution. VECO, formerly VMware SASE Orchestrator, is designed to provide unified management for VMware SASE and the VMware Edge Compute Stack, and targets bridging the gap between edge networking and edge compute. VMware selected Betacom, Boingo Wireless, and Federated Wireless as its initial beta wireless service provider partners for the new offering. They assess the implications of VMware's move on the global private wireless market. Microsoft Azure for Operators and ISVs Strengthen Collaboration. Azure Multi-Edge Access Compute (MEC) solutions enable customers to deploy applications and services closer to the end user, improving performance and reducing latency. Over the last year, we have observed several operators and enterprises beginning to use the power of both public and private MEC, enabling a host of new use cases across numerous industries. Independent Software Vendors, or ISVs, play a critical role in helping to develop modern connected applications across varied industries that are tailored to the specific requirements of multi-edge access compute. Ron and Steven examine the crucial role ISVs perform by bringing key expertise from various domains, and by developing innovative solutions that leverage the capabilities of edge computing. Red Hat Open 5G Summit on Horizon. Red Hat is hosting its Open 5G Summit on November 15, 2023. On the agenda are exploring Open RAN monetization opportunities and deployment approaches, solving the challenges of private wireless and enterprise edge deployments, as well as balancing on-premise and public cloud deployments throughout hybrid cloud environments. Ron and Steven discuss our expectations for the event including how service providers can optimize serving up new use cases for enterprise customers and how a common platform with orchestration and automation can help drive ecosystem-wide Open 5G adoption.
Host Jeremy Hitchcock sits down with John Serafini, the Chief Executive Officer of HawkEye 360. HawkEye 360 is the leading developer of space-based radio frequency (RF) mapping and analytics capabilities. John founded the company and has served as the CEO since company incorporation in 2015. John has over a decade of experience investing in and leading national security-oriented technology companies. He has founded and/or served as the CEO for 10 venture-capital technology companies, each with a thematic focus on the national security, defense, and intelligence sectors. His investment activities and management expertise center upon the intersection of profit-maximizing private capital and the unique requirements and R&D capabilities of the U.S. Government.John previously served as Senior Vice President of Allied Minds, where he led the formation, financing, and management of HawkEye 360, along with other Allied Minds companies such as BridgeSat, Federated Wireless, and Percipient Networks (WatchGuard acquired). A former Airborne Ranger-qualified U.S. Army infantry officer, John is a graduate of the US Military Academy, Harvard Business School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
With advancements in connectivity, the widespread adoption of the Internet of Things, and the exponential growth of mobile devices, traditional network infrastructure has found it challenging to meet the surging demand for secure and efficient communication solutions. Some enterprises are now turning to private cellular networks as a compelling connectivity platform to materialize their digital vision. While these networks promise to provide a dedicated, reliable, and secure wireless infrastructure that can be customized to meet the unique needs of organizations; it still takes a village to justify its business case. What are some of the make-or-break factors for an enterprise to decide whether to deploy one? What gives senior business leaders and the IT organizations the confidence to make the change? Our guest for the podcast is Rajeev Shah, the Founder and CEO of Celona. Rajeev had successful positions with companies such as Federated Wireless, Aruba, and Aspergo Networks before starting Celona. In our discussion, we will uncover a few things, such as: - What are the factors that make deploying a private network worthwhile?- The differences in private cellular networks in the US vs. other countries- How do LTE and 5G private networks match up?So, let us welcome Rajeev Shah. Contact PrivateLTEand5G Follow us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/privatelteand5g Tweet at https://twitter.com/privateLTEand5G For more resources on Private Cellular Networks, go to https://www.privatelteand5g.com/ Email us at ratika.garg@privatelteand5g.com
In this episode, we speak with Rajeev Shah, the Co-Founder and CEO of Celona, the enterprise 5G company that enables a new generation of AI-powered business critical apps in the enterprise and helps organizations accelerate their digital transformation journey. Before founding Celona, Rajeev was the VP of product management and marketing for Federated Wireless, where he launched the industry's first and leading Spectrum Access System. Prior to Federated, Rajeev held multiple product management leadership positions at Aruba Networks, including creating its Cloud Wi-Fi business. Taking advantage of the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum, Celona's solution architecture is designed to simplify and automate deployment of cellular wireless technology by enterprise IT organizations and managed service providers. The company was born with the idea that a combination of 5G radio technology, edge computing and machine learning software will fundamentally change how organizations work and do business. Celona is backed by Digital Bridge Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Norwest, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and other notable investors. I am your host RJ Lumba. We hope you enjoy the show. If you like the episode, click to subscribe.
God, Aliens and a Cuppa Coffee with Donna Schreiber and Lori Rehfeldt
Robert W. McGwier, also known as “Science Bob” McGwier, Ph.D., is a former member of the Virginia Tech Hume Center, which offers educational programs for the national security community on topics such as cybersecurity, autonomy, and resilience. Dr. McGwier has worked in many capacities with the US intelligence community. He holds an AR N4HY call sign from Adjunct Professor at Virginia Tech, is the founder of Federated Wireless & Hawkeye 360, serves as Director of ARDC, has a Bachelor's Degree from Auburn University, a Doctorate in Applied Mathematics from Brown University, and is a Senior IEEE Fellow. Lala Bright is a gifted psychic, a spiritual medium, and an intuitive life-long learner. She has possessed the uncanny ability to know and see things she shouldn't since an early age. Her father was a light worker and Reiki practitioner who taught Lala these healing techniques when she was young. But as she grew older, her parents became nervous with her unnatural talents and urged Lala to hide them from others, only using them for close family and friends. Recently, though, after losing her parents and boyfriend, Lala felt compelled to use her abilities not only to reach out to her departed loved ones but also assist others in connecting with theirs. She began providing readings for strangers via social media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/godaliensandacuppacoffee/message
Jennifer McCarthy, VP of Legal Advocacy at Federated Wireless, takes us through the current state of spectrum in the U.S. and some of the spectrum strategies she thinks are most likely to emerge.
High-speed Internet has been so much a part of the typical listener's life that few remember the construction crew in your neighborhood when you got high speed Internet. Contrasted to that, we all know about the massive infrastructure bill that is attempting to level the high-speed Internet playing field for everyone in the United States. Lisa Von Bargen from the Alaska broadband office presents a nightmare scenario for trying to give Internet to rural areas. When describing the geography of the last frontier, she states much of Alaska is roadless. What will come as a shock is, in some parts of rural Alaska, it can cost as much as a million dollars a mile to cover that final distance! Geographic considerations are forcing Lisa and her staff and technology partners to be more creative about offering high-speed connections. Listen to experts from states like Michigan and companies like Federated Wireless show how they are being forced to be flexible and creative in their approach. One topic brought up was a solution called a 5G Private Network. If you have a rural area and can get fiber to one part of it, there are systems today that can set up wireless services to that geographic area. This “5G Private Network” provides options for redundancy and security that others don't provide. Speaking of flexibility, when it comes to Citizen Band Radio, we normally think of truck drivers. Innovation has come to the Citizen Band Radio Service. Listen to how Federal Wireless and AWS are using new parts of the spectrum to provide Internet to remote tribes. Twitter: @FedInsider LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fedinsider/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FedInsiderNews
CAB #73 Dr. Bob McGwier & Lala Bright pull up a chair by the Summer-time fire to chat #UFOs #paranormal #phenomenon #psi #medium & everything in-between. Bob is the founder of Federated Wireless and Hawkeye 360, an experiencer, and ardent scientist in pursuit of the phenomenon. Lala is an artist, psychic medium, abductee, & remote viewer. Both of them have had some phenomenal experiences & we are delighted to welcome them to the campsite! Bob McGwier Twitter - https://twitter.com/BobMcGwier_N4HY Lala Bright Twitter - https://twitter.com/LalaBright59 Web - https://lalabrightllc.com/ CAB Podcast Network: Calling All Beings – Deb's Data Dojo – Frank the UFO Thinker – Leah Prime Coming Soon! *CAB Audio* Available on: Google Podcast Amazon Music Apple Podcast SoundCloud Stitcher Spreaker ListenNotes Podchaser Spotify PodcastAddict IHeart Radio DJ's Twitter: @Call_ALL_Beings - https://twitter.com/Call_ALL_Beings Nathan's Twitter: @AWaifSoul - https://twitter.com/AWaifSoul Deb's Twitter: @studyofUAPs - https://twitter.com/studyofUAPs & https://twitter.com/DebsDataDojo Frank's Twitter: @UFOthinker https://twitter.com/UFOthinker Frank's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UFOthinker Leah Prime's Twitter: https://twitter.com/leahprime Matt Knapp's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BFCrossroads Show Twitter: @CallingBeings - https://twitter.com/CallingBeings CAB YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/CallingAllBeings You can also catch Nathan on: * Liminal Phrames w/ ExoAcademian: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... * Perturbations with Kelly Chase: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4yq. You can also catch Leah on: *Invisible Night School: https://www.youtube.com/@theinvisiblenightschool/streams ***If you need to talk to someone about an experience that's troubling, contact @uapmed on Twitter, or Deb @StudyofUAPs they will help*** All Music in the show from the YouTube Audio Library * Intro/Outro Music: Calling All Beings Theme Song from Charlotte @Thunder46216520 https://twitter.com/Thunder46216520 * Charlotte's Music YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ0diFCA1HHUch24LSusOsg/videos Video assets for intro/outro designed in Canva
Today we're going to talk about fostering innovation and growth in rapidly changing times. I have with me a representative from one of the winners of the Inaugural Arlington REV Awards, which honors fast-growing innovative companies in Arlington County Virginia. Federated Wireless is a market leader in shared spectrum, making, deploying, and managing new 5G private wireless networks for a range of customers. I'd like to welcome Kurt Schaubach, Chief Technology Officer at Federated Wireless to the show. RESOURCES The Agile Brand podcast website: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com/theagilebrandpodcast Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow
Today we're going to talk about fostering innovation and growth in rapidly changing times. I have with me a representative from one of the winners of the Inaugural Arlington REV Awards, which honors fast-growing innovative companies in Arlington County Virginia. Federated Wireless is a market leader in shared spectrum, making, deploying, and managing new 5G private wireless networks for a range of customers. I'd like to welcome Kurt Schaubach, Chief Technology Officer at Federated Wireless to the show. RESOURCES The Agile Brand podcast website: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com/theagilebrandpodcast Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://www.gregkihlstrom.com Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-agile-brand/ For consulting on marketing technology, customer experience, and more visit GK5A: https://www.gk5a.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow
Robert G. McGwier is the founder and Technical Advisor at Hawkeye 360. He serves as Technical Director of Federated Wireless, Inc. Dr. McGwier is the Director of Research for the Ted and Karyn Hume Center for National Security and Technology, and Research Professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. At Virginia Tech, he leads the overall execution of the Center's research mission, and leads the university's program development efforts in national security applications of wireless and space systems. His area of expertise is in radio frequency communications and digital signal processing. Before joining Virginia Tech, Dr. McGwier spent 26 years as a Member of the Technical Staff at the Institute for Defense Analyses' Center for Communications Research in Princeton, NJ, where he worked on advanced research topics in mathematics and communications supporting the federal government. His work on behalf of the federal government has earned him many awards, including one of the intelligence community's highest honors in 2002. Dr. McGwier is an avid amateur radio operator (call sign N4HY) and has previously served as the Vice President of Engineering for the Amateur Radio Satellite Corporation as well as a member of its Board of Directors. He is a member and former Director of the Tucson Amateur Packet Radio. He won the Dayton Amateur Radio Association Technical Award in 1990 and the Central State VHF Society Chambers Award in 2007 for his work in software defined radio and its application to amateur radio. Dr. McGwier was born in Lebanon, TN and grew up in Grove Hill, AL where he graduated from Clarke Country High in 1972. He received his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Brown University in 1988. Bob Twitter: https://twitter.com/BobMcGwier_N4HY !! SUPPORT DISCLOSURE TEAM !! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/disclosureteam Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/disclosu... Disclosure Team Merch: https://disclosureteam.bigcartel.com/ Disclosure Team Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disclosure_... Disclosure Team Twitter: https://twitter.com/disclosureteam_ Disclosure Team is part of the Anomalous Podcast Network: https://audioboom.com/channels/5069292 Vinnie Adams is an abassador for UAP Society: https://uapsociety.com/
Private networks are defined as a network that is not connected to another service provider's infrastructure. The enterprise owns the radio access network, small cells delivering connectivity, the on-prem packet core and cloud compute platform. All can be owned operated and configured by the enterprise. Kurt Schaubach, CTO, Federated Wireless goes into more detail with Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication. about the differences with existing private networks. Kurt Schaubach An enterprise-owned private network allows for a hardening of the network to make it more secure. The data is more secure on the private network since it is not exposed to the MVNO/provider's infrastructure. Find out why CBRS is a key component of the private 5G opportunity and, while 5G will not replace wireless, 5G has many features that provide significant advantages over wireless technology. 5G provides great connectivity allowing enterprises to exploit the advantages when integrating their solutions with IoT, Cloud Compute and Edge Compute. Federated Wireless is about providing innovation and services that connect people, businesses, and industries to the future. They are the market leaders in shared spectrum, making deploying and managing new 5G private wireless networks simple, affordable, and accessible. They envision a massive opportunity with this new technology. From private networks like stadiums or casinos to large mobile and cable networks, shared spectrum is forecast to be a billion-dollar market in five years, and they are one of only a handful of companies with a solution for managing access to the spectrum. For more information, go to: https://www.federatedwireless.com/
In this episode of The 5G Factor, a Futurum Tech Webcast focused on all things 5G, analysts Shelly Kramer and Ron Westfall take a look at what's happening across the 5G ecosystem. Today's show focused on partnerships and 5G focused initiatives between AT&T and Northrop Grumman, Intel and Lockheed, Mavenir and Aspire, Cisco and Verizon, along with a look at Qualcomm's efforts in providing security requirements and best practices for the O-RAN Alliance, and news of the $600M award by the DoD to vendors including AT&T, Ericsson, Nokia, Federated Wireless, and others earmarked for 5G testbed R&D.
Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS), a 3.5 GHz mid-band shared spectrum, offers a low-cost, high-speed broadband option for rural and underserved communities, and for cost-effective private network deployments.As the demand for this type of wireless infrastructure increases, so does the demand for a trained and certified workforce. And importantly, CBRS installation and performance are governed under FCC Part 96 rules.To meet this need, Federated Wireless and Learning Alliance Corporation have partnered to provide a CBRS Certified Professional Installer (CPI) certification program. Mobile network operators, wireless internet service providers or even individuals seeking a career in telecom now have access to CPI training that Learning Alliance and Federated Wireless have created to help spawn the market for shared spectrum connectivity.Kurt Schaubach, CTO, Federated Wireless and Cesar Ruiz, CEO, Learning Alliance Corp. discuss the partnership's goals and objectives with John Celentano, Inside Towers Business Editor.Support the show (https://insidetowers.com/subscription/)
In episode 08 of the Let's Connect! Podcast, Kurt Schaubach, CTO of Federated Wireless, joins us to talk about CBRS Open Spectrum, 5G and connectivity for the growth of IoT.Kurt Schaubach brings 25 years of wireless industry experience to Federated Wireless where he plays a key role in developing technologies and new business strategies to create the next-generation architecture of broadband wireless. Previously, Kurt served in various engineering roles at the National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative (NRTC), NextWave Wireless, LCC International, and Southwestern Bell. He has also served as a technology consultant to wireless network operators, equipment manufacturers, and semiconductor suppliers. Kurt has been active in spectrum development, management, and policy matters throughout his career. He currently serves on the Commerce Spectrum Management Advisory Committee (CSMAC) and has spoken at the International Symposium on Advanced Radio Technologies (ISART) events, among many others.Interested in connecting with Kurt? Reach out on Linkedin!Founded in 2012, Federated Wireless has long led the industry in development of shared spectrum CBRS capabilities, taking a lead role in the formation of the CBRS Alliance, being the first to complete a wide range of trials with its Spectrum Controller, and deploying the industry's first nationwide ESC network. The company's partner ecosystem includes more than 40 device manufacturers and edge partners, all of which are dedicated to collaboration to advance development and proliferation of CBRS services. Federated Wireless' customer base includes companies spanning the telecommunications, energy, hospitality, education, retail, office space, municipal and residential verticals, with use cases ranging from network densification and mobile offload to Private LTE and Industrial IoT. Follow Federated Wireless on Twitter!Time Stamps1:00 Introduction2:25 What is CBRS?5:15 Connectivity for IIoT8:00 Connectivity architecture strategy11:00 U.S. DoD CBRS/5G Smart Warehouse case study14:00 Costs of private 5G networks16:30 Advantages of shared spectrum19:00 CBRS vs. WiFi21:00 What does it take to deploy CBRS?
The demands of the human race will only continue to grow as time passes, with technology continuously keeping up and evolving. And with 5G starting to rise in popularity, a surge in job growth is expected thanks to this innovation. Carrie Charles talks with Sal D'Itri, the Chairman of the National Spectrum Consortium and Vice President and General Manager of Federal for Federated Wireless. Together, they talk about how employment can be impacted by 5G in the future, how it will reach domestic homes, and what to expect when integrating it to our everyday lives. Sal also discusses what policymakers need to consider to maximize the power of 5G and how it changed due to the pandemic.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the 5G Talent Talk Community today:broadstaffglobal.comInstagramLinkedInTwitterFacebookYouTube
As US industries turn to next-generation technology for real-time data flows and automation, demand for 5G equipment has fueled a wave of new job opportunities. What best practices can government and industry undertake to help this trend to endure? What spectrum management and regulatory policies will maximize 5G's potential to create jobs? On this episode, https://www.aei.org/profile/shane-tews/ (Shane) speaks with https://www.progressivepolicy.org/people/michael-mandel/ (Michael Mandel), Chief Economic Strategist at the https://www.progressivepolicy.org/ (Progressive Policy Institute) (PPI), and https://www.linkedin.com/in/sal-ditri/ (Sal D'Itri), Chairman of the https://www.nationalspectrumconsortium.org/ (National Spectrum Consortium) and Vice President and General Manager, Public Sector for https://www.federatedwireless.com/ (Federated Wireless). Together, Sal, Michael, and Shane discuss a PPI report Michael recently co-authored for the National Spectrum Consortium called, “https://www.nationalspectrumconsortium.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/PPI_The-Third-Wave-5G_Portrait_Final.pdf (The Third Wave: How 5G Will Drive Job Growth Over the Next Fifteen Years),” which gives government and industry a roadmap for building 5G networks and creating jobs in the process.
In this episode of The G2 on 5G, Anshel and Will Cover:1. House passes $750M Open RAN bill- what does it mean for adoption?2. Nokia, Qualcomm and Elisa show off 8 Gbps mmWave with two devices3. Start-up Celona and HPE Aruba partner to deliver integrated private networking solutions - how is it different than Nokia and Federated Wireless offerings?4. Qualcomm was given permission to sell Huawei 4G chipsets, not 5G5. Dish leases space on ~20K cell towers with Crown Castle - how does it impact its 5G rollout? (Dish may lose $3.3 billion in spectrum)6. Verizon & Apple Enterprise partnership to swap entire fleets of iPhones to iPhone 12 to get users on 5G at no cost.
Iyad Tarazi is the cofounder and CEO of Federated Wireless which develops a spectrum controller for wireless networks and communication intended to revolutionize the wireless industry. The company has raised $140 million from top tier investors such as GIC, Woodford Investment Management, Allied Minds, Charter Communications, American Tower, Arris Group, SBA Communications, and Pennant Equity Partners to name a few.
Every now and then, someone comes along and transforms and disrupts an industry. On today’s show, Carrie Charles talks to one of those people, Iyad Tarazi. Iyad is the President and CEO of Federated Wireless, an American-based wireless communications company headquartered in Arlington County, Virginia. Federated Wireless is considered is a phenomenal place to call home by its employees. Today, Carrie chats with Iyad to find out how they create that special culture and the results it produces for the company. To find out more about Federated Wireless and the careers they are hiring for, listen in to this episode. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the 5G Talent Talk Community today:broadstaffglobal.comInstagramLinkedInTwitterFacebookYouTube