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Can any brand become a mobile provider? That's the question Matthew Roberts explores at MWC Barcelona 2025, as he sits down with two industry leaders who are reshaping traditional telecom models through Amdocs' ConnectX—or as some might call it, “telco in a box.” First, Matt is joined by Stephanie Ormstron, Head of Commercial and Product at AT&T's MVNX Ecosystem. Together, they unpack what mobile virtual network experiences (MVNX) are, how they differ from traditional MVNOs, and why they're opening up powerful new partnership opportunities. Stephanie explains how non-telco brands can now tap into AT&T's network and embed connectivity directly into their customer experience. Next, Matt speaks with Zbigniew Pawlik, better known as Zibi, Founder & CEO of MVNE.PL. Inspired by a transatlantic sailing trip, Zibi shares how he launched his own mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in Poland. He walks through the challenges of getting the venture off the ground, why the Polish market has lagged behind the rest of Europe, and how ConnectX is making telecom entrepreneurship more accessible than ever. Whether it's a fintech platform bundling data, or a retail brand offering loyalty-driven mobile plans, hear how connectivity is becoming less about infrastructure—and more about experience.
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.
As AI keeps evolving, so do the big questions around it! In this episode, Matthew Roberts is live from MWC Barcelona to continue the AI investigation. First, Matt is joined by Amdocs colleague Roy Sgan-Cohen and Anil Jain, Global Managing Director for Strategic Industries at Google Cloud. Highlighting the importance of partnerships between organizations like Amdocs and Google, Anil explains how collaborations like these allow the rich data within the telecom space to be fully leveraged in new and unique ways. From the rise of agentic AI to the democratization of knowledge, they explore what these game-changing trends mean for today's organizations. Then Matt is joined by Chris Antlitz, Principal Analyst at Technology Business Research, to hypothesize about the future. Together, they continue the conversation on agentic AI as it's causing all the buzz at MWC, and dive into how AR and VR are poised to make a resurgence in popularity. Finally, they explore the continued ethical questions that AI demands, and Chris shares his perspective on Quantum computing as the next frontier of future tech!
What happens when technology levels the playing field—when education, innovation, and opportunity become more accessible than ever before? For many, AI is that transformative force, acting as the Great Equalizer across industries. Live from MWC Barcelona, host Matthew Roberts is joined by Tomer Gingold from Amdocs and Hesham Fahmy, Chief Information Officer at TELUS, to explore AI's ever-evolving impact. Hesham kicks things off by breaking down TELUS's transformation from a traditional telecom company to a tech-driven powerhouse, shifting IT from a cost center to a strategic value creator. He also highlights AI's power in education and knowledge democratization, making information more accessible while revolutionizing the way businesses operate. The discussion delves into AI's societal impact and its alignment with TELUS's mission to use technology for social good. Looking ahead, the trio examines AI's rapid adoption, shifting public perceptions, and what the next 12 months might hold. Discover how AI isn't just driving innovation—it's making knowledge more accessible than ever.
Verizon is a company that needs no introduction, as with over 140 million subscribers, it continues to push the boundaries of connectivity and innovation. Live from MWC Barcelona 2025, Matt Roberts sits down with two of the company's leaders for an exclusive look at the future of IoT and AI. First, he speaks with Ragu Masilamany from Amdocs and Shamik Basu, VP of Strategic Connectivity at Verizon, to explore how 5G is transforming the Internet of Things. They dive into the evolution of IoT, from basic sensor monitoring to today's advanced AI-driven applications, and discuss the real-world impact of 5G, from smart cities to autonomous vehicles. Shamik also unpacks the global challenges facing IoT adoption and how Verizon is tackling them with cutting-edge solutions. Next, Matt sits down with Iris Meijer, CMO & Chief Product Officer at Verizon Business, to understand Verizon's AI strategy and how the company is harnessing artificial intelligence to drive success. From AI-powered workload management to customer support innovations, Iris shares how AI is reshaping enterprise solutions. She also delves into AI's role in storytelling, personalized marketing, and campaign optimization, offering insights into how different generations are embracing AI in unique ways. From connectivity to intelligence, this episode provides a front-row seat to the future of Verizon and beyond.
Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025 Wrap-Up- Will Townsend and Anshel Sag discuss key highlights from MWC Barcelona 2025- Overview of AST Space Mobile's joint venture with Vodafone Group called Satco- Insights on Qualcomm and MediaTek's new 5G modem announcementsAST Space Mobile and Vodafone Partnership- Joint venture Satco aims to support fragmented mobile network operators in Europe- Provides turnkey solution with managed networking stack and operations- Focus on digital sovereignty within the European Union- Broadband capabilities beyond text messaging, including video callsAdvancements in 5G Modems- Qualcomm introduces X85 modem with 12.5 Gbps throughput- MediaTek announces M90 modem with 12 Gbps capability- Both modems feature improved power efficiency and AI enhancements- Inclusion of NTN satellite connectivity capabilities for IoT and NROpen Telecom AI Platform Launch- AMD, Cisco, Nokia, and Reliance Jio collaborate on new AI initiative- Aims to democratize access to modern AI through disaggregated networking infrastructure- Reliance Jio's role as a catalyst with 500 million subscribers5G XR Trials- Ericsson partners with T-Mobile and Qualcomm for 5G XR trials- Demonstration of AR streaming on T-Mobile's commercial network- Focus on thin, light AR glasses and distributed compute solutionsSecurity in Telecom- Palo Alto Networks introduces Prisma SASE 5G solution- Addresses security challenges in vast device ecosystems- Provides monetization opportunities for mobile network operatorsMWC Device Announcements- Xiaomi Buds Pro 5 with Wi-Fi for lossless audio- Concept phones with attachable camera lenses from Xiaomi and Realme- Lenovo's foldable and solar-powered laptop concepts- Various ultra-slim phone designs and foldable prototypes
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Light Reading's editors discuss what they've seen and experienced at MWC Barcelona as the telco industry continues its years-long push to tame artificial intelligence and machine learning while ushering in a world where networks connect a little more smoothly via APIs and more broadly via satellite clusters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Skype to EOL in May, replaced by the consumer Teams client, which is surprisingly good now. There are three possible responses to this: - "They still make Skype?" - The 13 people who rely on Skype for calling landlines come out of the woodwork. - "Come on, Microsoft telegraphed this two years ago" Plus, Opera previews what an AI agent in a browser can be used for. Firefox 136 now comes with vertical tabs (again), updated sidebar, AI chatbots, and more. And a Google-related tip that lets one see what it's like to live in the EU, minus the universal health care and other social safety nets. Windows Microsoft FINALLY updates the Copilot app in Windows 11 for the 127th time - What Microsoft didn't tell anyone. Arrives just after the release of a native Mac client Three months of Recall, and it IS controversial, just not for the reasons you think Dev and Beta (last week): lock screen widget customizing (finally), Windows Share updates (again), Task Manager CPU usage calculation change (seriously), more It may be controversial at Linux, but not at Microsoft, which is all-in on Rust Intel delays Ohio fabs until after the earth careens into the sun Dell up 7 percent to $23.9 billion ($11.9 billion from PCs) HP up 2.4 percent to $13.5 billion ($9.2 billion from PCs) Intel brings Core Ultra Series 2 "Arrow Lake" chips to commercial market Microsoft 365 Microsoft finally puts Skype out of its misery A look back at 22 years of Skype Outlook Mobile gets delivery and read receipts AI USA! USA! USA! Microsoft makes AI export changes easy to understand for our stupid government OpenAI announces GPT-4.5, its final non-reasoning model Microsoft brings new local distilled DeepSeek models to Copilot+ PCs, starting with Snapdragon X - a little hands-on Microsoft announces Dragon Copilot for clinical workflow Stability AI + Arm Holdings = generative AI audio, more to come Scam Detection in Messages for Pixel and Android Gemini improvements including upcoming features Apple's struggles with AI are real. Just ask Siri. Kidding, no one asks Siri anything Xbox New Game Pass titles for first half of March Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4 coming to all platforms including Game Pass on July 11 Sony slashes prices on VR2 months after it stopped building it Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Remove yourself from Google Search results App pick of the week: Mo' browsers! RunAs Radio this week: Secure by Design with Karinne Bessette Brown liquor pick of the week: Knappogue Castle 16 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security
Skype to EOL in May, replaced by the consumer Teams client, which is surprisingly good now. There are three possible responses to this: - "They still make Skype?" - The 13 people who rely on Skype for calling landlines come out of the woodwork. - "Come on, Microsoft telegraphed this two years ago" Plus, Opera previews what an AI agent in a browser can be used for. Firefox 136 now comes with vertical tabs (again), updated sidebar, AI chatbots, and more. And a Google-related tip that lets one see what it's like to live in the EU, minus the universal health care and other social safety nets. Windows Microsoft FINALLY updates the Copilot app in Windows 11 for the 127th time - What Microsoft didn't tell anyone. Arrives just after the release of a native Mac client Three months of Recall, and it IS controversial, just not for the reasons you think Dev and Beta (last week): lock screen widget customizing (finally), Windows Share updates (again), Task Manager CPU usage calculation change (seriously), more It may be controversial at Linux, but not at Microsoft, which is all-in on Rust Intel delays Ohio fabs until after the earth careens into the sun Dell up 7 percent to $23.9 billion ($11.9 billion from PCs) HP up 2.4 percent to $13.5 billion ($9.2 billion from PCs) Intel brings Core Ultra Series 2 "Arrow Lake" chips to commercial market Microsoft 365 Microsoft finally puts Skype out of its misery A look back at 22 years of Skype Outlook Mobile gets delivery and read receipts AI USA! USA! USA! Microsoft makes AI export changes easy to understand for our stupid government OpenAI announces GPT-4.5, its final non-reasoning model Microsoft brings new local distilled DeepSeek models to Copilot+ PCs, starting with Snapdragon X - a little hands-on Microsoft announces Dragon Copilot for clinical workflow Stability AI + Arm Holdings = generative AI audio, more to come Scam Detection in Messages for Pixel and Android Gemini improvements including upcoming features Apple's struggles with AI are real. Just ask Siri. Kidding, no one asks Siri anything Xbox New Game Pass titles for first half of March Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4 coming to all platforms including Game Pass on July 11 Sony slashes prices on VR2 months after it stopped building it Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Remove yourself from Google Search results App pick of the week: Mo' browsers! RunAs Radio this week: Secure by Design with Karinne Bessette Brown liquor pick of the week: Knappogue Castle 16 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security
Skype to EOL in May, replaced by the consumer Teams client, which is surprisingly good now. There are three possible responses to this: - "They still make Skype?" - The 13 people who rely on Skype for calling landlines come out of the woodwork. - "Come on, Microsoft telegraphed this two years ago" Plus, Opera previews what an AI agent in a browser can be used for. Firefox 136 now comes with vertical tabs (again), updated sidebar, AI chatbots, and more. And a Google-related tip that lets one see what it's like to live in the EU, minus the universal health care and other social safety nets. Windows Microsoft FINALLY updates the Copilot app in Windows 11 for the 127th time - What Microsoft didn't tell anyone. Arrives just after the release of a native Mac client Three months of Recall, and it IS controversial, just not for the reasons you think Dev and Beta (last week): lock screen widget customizing (finally), Windows Share updates (again), Task Manager CPU usage calculation change (seriously), more It may be controversial at Linux, but not at Microsoft, which is all-in on Rust Intel delays Ohio fabs until after the earth careens into the sun Dell up 7 percent to $23.9 billion ($11.9 billion from PCs) HP up 2.4 percent to $13.5 billion ($9.2 billion from PCs) Intel brings Core Ultra Series 2 "Arrow Lake" chips to commercial market Microsoft 365 Microsoft finally puts Skype out of its misery A look back at 22 years of Skype Outlook Mobile gets delivery and read receipts AI USA! USA! USA! Microsoft makes AI export changes easy to understand for our stupid government OpenAI announces GPT-4.5, its final non-reasoning model Microsoft brings new local distilled DeepSeek models to Copilot+ PCs, starting with Snapdragon X - a little hands-on Microsoft announces Dragon Copilot for clinical workflow Stability AI + Arm Holdings = generative AI audio, more to come Scam Detection in Messages for Pixel and Android Gemini improvements including upcoming features Apple's struggles with AI are real. Just ask Siri. Kidding, no one asks Siri anything Xbox New Game Pass titles for first half of March Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4 coming to all platforms including Game Pass on July 11 Sony slashes prices on VR2 months after it stopped building it Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Remove yourself from Google Search results App pick of the week: Mo' browsers! RunAs Radio this week: Secure by Design with Karinne Bessette Brown liquor pick of the week: Knappogue Castle 16 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security
Skype to EOL in May, replaced by the consumer Teams client, which is surprisingly good now. There are three possible responses to this: - "They still make Skype?" - The 13 people who rely on Skype for calling landlines come out of the woodwork. - "Come on, Microsoft telegraphed this two years ago" Plus, Opera previews what an AI agent in a browser can be used for. Firefox 136 now comes with vertical tabs (again), updated sidebar, AI chatbots, and more. And a Google-related tip that lets one see what it's like to live in the EU, minus the universal health care and other social safety nets. Windows Microsoft FINALLY updates the Copilot app in Windows 11 for the 127th time - What Microsoft didn't tell anyone. Arrives just after the release of a native Mac client Three months of Recall, and it IS controversial, just not for the reasons you think Dev and Beta (last week): lock screen widget customizing (finally), Windows Share updates (again), Task Manager CPU usage calculation change (seriously), more It may be controversial at Linux, but not at Microsoft, which is all-in on Rust Intel delays Ohio fabs until after the earth careens into the sun Dell up 7 percent to $23.9 billion ($11.9 billion from PCs) HP up 2.4 percent to $13.5 billion ($9.2 billion from PCs) Intel brings Core Ultra Series 2 "Arrow Lake" chips to commercial market Microsoft 365 Microsoft finally puts Skype out of its misery A look back at 22 years of Skype Outlook Mobile gets delivery and read receipts AI USA! USA! USA! Microsoft makes AI export changes easy to understand for our stupid government OpenAI announces GPT-4.5, its final non-reasoning model Microsoft brings new local distilled DeepSeek models to Copilot+ PCs, starting with Snapdragon X - a little hands-on Microsoft announces Dragon Copilot for clinical workflow Stability AI + Arm Holdings = generative AI audio, more to come Scam Detection in Messages for Pixel and Android Gemini improvements including upcoming features Apple's struggles with AI are real. Just ask Siri. Kidding, no one asks Siri anything Xbox New Game Pass titles for first half of March Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4 coming to all platforms including Game Pass on July 11 Sony slashes prices on VR2 months after it stopped building it Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Remove yourself from Google Search results App pick of the week: Mo' browsers! RunAs Radio this week: Secure by Design with Karinne Bessette Brown liquor pick of the week: Knappogue Castle 16 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security
Boingo CEO Mike Finley joins Senior Editor Kelsey Ziser in a brief chat at MWC Barcelona to discuss the company's advancements in providing connectivity to large venues and stadiums. He highlights how Boingo can use AI to improve network monitoring and how venues can provide advanced services with robust networks underpinning their operations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Skype to EOL in May, replaced by the consumer Teams client, which is surprisingly good now. There are three possible responses to this: - "They still make Skype?" - The 13 people who rely on Skype for calling landlines come out of the woodwork. - "Come on, Microsoft telegraphed this two years ago" Plus, Opera previews what an AI agent in a browser can be used for. Firefox 136 now comes with vertical tabs (again), updated sidebar, AI chatbots, and more. And a Google-related tip that lets one see what it's like to live in the EU, minus the universal health care and other social safety nets. Windows Microsoft FINALLY updates the Copilot app in Windows 11 for the 127th time - What Microsoft didn't tell anyone. Arrives just after the release of a native Mac client Three months of Recall, and it IS controversial, just not for the reasons you think Dev and Beta (last week): lock screen widget customizing (finally), Windows Share updates (again), Task Manager CPU usage calculation change (seriously), more It may be controversial at Linux, but not at Microsoft, which is all-in on Rust Intel delays Ohio fabs until after the earth careens into the sun Dell up 7 percent to $23.9 billion ($11.9 billion from PCs) HP up 2.4 percent to $13.5 billion ($9.2 billion from PCs) Intel brings Core Ultra Series 2 "Arrow Lake" chips to commercial market Microsoft 365 Microsoft finally puts Skype out of its misery A look back at 22 years of Skype Outlook Mobile gets delivery and read receipts AI USA! USA! USA! Microsoft makes AI export changes easy to understand for our stupid government OpenAI announces GPT-4.5, its final non-reasoning model Microsoft brings new local distilled DeepSeek models to Copilot+ PCs, starting with Snapdragon X - a little hands-on Microsoft announces Dragon Copilot for clinical workflow Stability AI + Arm Holdings = generative AI audio, more to come Scam Detection in Messages for Pixel and Android Gemini improvements including upcoming features Apple's struggles with AI are real. Just ask Siri. Kidding, no one asks Siri anything Xbox New Game Pass titles for first half of March Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4 coming to all platforms including Game Pass on July 11 Sony slashes prices on VR2 months after it stopped building it Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Remove yourself from Google Search results App pick of the week: Mo' browsers! RunAs Radio this week: Secure by Design with Karinne Bessette Brown liquor pick of the week: Knappogue Castle 16 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security
Skype to EOL in May, replaced by the consumer Teams client, which is surprisingly good now. There are three possible responses to this: "They still make Skype?" The 13 people who rely on Skype for calling landlines come out of the woodwork. "Come on, Microsoft telegraphed this two years ago" Plus, Opera previews what an AI agent in a browser can be used for. Firefox 136 now comes with vertical tabs (again), updated sidebar, AI chatbots, and more. And a Google-related tip that lets one see what it's like to live in the EU, minus the universal health care and other social safety nets. Windows Microsoft FINALLY updates the Copilot app in Windows 11 for the 127th time - What Microsoft didn't tell anyone. Arrives just after the release of a native Mac client Three months of Recall, and it IS controversial, just not for the reasons you think Dev and Beta (last week): lock screen widget customizing (finally), Windows Share updates (again), Task Manager CPU usage calculation change (seriously), more It may be controversial at Linux, but not at Microsoft, which is all-in on Rust Intel delays Ohio fabs until after the earth careens into the sun Dell up 7 percent to $23.9 billion ($11.9 billion from PCs) HP up 2.4 percent to $13.5 billion ($9.2 billion from PCs) Intel brings Core Ultra Series 2 "Arrow Lake" chips to commercial market Microsoft 365 Microsoft finally puts Skype out of its misery A look back at 22 years of Skype Outlook Mobile gets delivery and read receipts AI USA! USA! USA! Microsoft makes AI export changes easy to understand for our stupid government OpenAI announces GPT-4.5, its final non-reasoning model Microsoft brings new local distilled DeepSeek models to Copilot+ PCs, starting with Snapdragon X - a little hands-on Microsoft announces Dragon Copilot for clinical workflow Stability AI + Arm Holdings = generative AI audio, more to come Scam Detection in Messages for Pixel and Android Gemini improvements including upcoming features Apple's struggles with AI are real. Just ask Siri. Kidding, no one asks Siri anything Xbox New Game Pass titles for first half of March Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4 coming to all platforms including Game Pass on July 11 Sony slashes prices on VR2 months after it stopped building it Tips & Picks Tip of the week: Remove yourself from Google Search results App pick of the week: Mo' browsers! RunAs Radio this week: Secure by Design with Karinne Bessette Brown liquor pick of the week: Knappogue Castle 16 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: uscloud.com zscaler.com/security
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Andrea Cardona está en el Mobile World Congress 2025 con toda le info tech del momento; además hablamos de la brecha digital y la migración. El "phishing laboral", la nueva estafa en internet
HONOR、AIエコシステム企業を目指し5年で100億ドル投資へ。 中国HONORは3月2日(現地時間)、スペインのバルセロナで開催されるMWC Barcelona 2025に先立ち、“スマートフォンメーカーから世界をリードするAIデバイスエコシステム企業へと変革する”新たな企業戦略「HONOR ALPHA PLAN」を発表した。
Sam Altman está pidiendo perras nivel cinturón negro décimo dan 0:00 El San Valentín con más IA de la historia 7:30 Grok 3 y las 100.000 H100 de Elon Musk 18:07 Nos vemos en Talent Arena en Barcelona 19:43 El secreto de xAI es ir a lo loco y sin freno 24:49 No hay muro en los modelos base 27:07 Para cuándo Grok 3 libre 28:50 La hoja de ruta de OpenAI al descubierto 34:58 La nueva personalidad de ChatGPT 37:53 Anthropic tendrá un CEO fit y modelos que razonan 41:06 No solo Altman está pidiendo perras, también Ilya 47:57 Mira Murati ha vuelto 51:26 Los nuevos modelos Gemini 54:17 Google y la IA para el desarrollo armamentístico 57:29 La IA integrada en las apps que usamos 1:00:44 Puerta grande o enfermería Patrocinador: A menos de dos semanas para vivir Talent Arena 2025 del 3 al 5 de marzo en Fira Montjuïc de Barcelona, ¡las entradas se están agotando! Más de 200 conferencias de profesionales líderes del sector, entre ellos el cofundador de Apple Steve Wozniak y Garri Kaspárov, 30 workshops y experiencias tecnológicas. Consigue tu entrada gratuita en https://talentarena.tech/es/?utm_source=PodcastMonos&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=talentarena25_PodcastMonos&utm_term=alcance&utm_content=registro&utm_langES Además, con tu inscripción y asistencia al evento, tienes una entrada para asistir al MWC Barcelona 2025 el día 6 de marzo Monos estocásticos es un podcast sobre inteligencia artificial presentado por Antonio Ortiz (@antonello) y Matías S. Zavia (@matiass). Más en monosestocasticos.com - (0) El San Valentín con más IA de la historia - (07:30) Grok 3 y las 100.000 H100 de Elon Musk - (18:07) Nos vemos en Talent Arena en Barcelona - (19:43) El secreto de xAI es ir a lo loco y sin freno - (24:49) No hay muro en los modelos base - (27:07) Para cuándo Grok 3 libre - (28:50) La hoja de ruta de OpenAI al descubierto - (34:58) La nueva personalidad de ChatGPT - (37:53) Anthropic tendrá un CEO fit y modelos que razonan - (41:06) No solo Altman está pidiendo perras, también Ilya - (47:57) Mira Murati ha vuelto - (51:26) Los nuevos modelos Gemini - (54:17) Google y la IA para el desarrollo armamentístico - (57:29) La IA integrada en las apps que usamos - (1h00) Puerta grande o enfermería
楽天、MWC Barcelona 2025に出展 三木谷浩史氏が基調講演に登壇。 楽天グループは「MWC Barcelona 2025」に出展する。MWCはスペイン・バルセロナで開催される世界最大のモバイル関連展示会。開催期間は3月3日~6日だ。
He emphasizes the importance of developing user-friendly technology and the critical need for upskilling both the workforce and management at MWC Barcelona. To stay ahead in the fast-evolving tech landscape, simplicity and continuous learning are key to driving success and innovation.
Don shared his insights at MWC Barcelona on the power of short-form content like TikToks. He explained that these bite-sized pieces don't need to tell the full story but are crafted to grab attention and lead users into longer, more immersive content journeys. It's all about sparking curiosity and driving deeper engagement! Watch the full podcast to know more!
He emphasizes the critical need for engineers to upskill in AI, robotics, and IoT to stay ahead in the ever-evolving tech landscape at MWC Barcelona. He advocates for focusing on applying these innovations effectively and highlights the importance of research to drive user adoption and create more intuitive user interfaces. Watch the full episode here
He highlights the importance of focusing on applying current innovations rather than constantly creating new ones at MWC Barcelona. He emphasizes the need for more research to drive user adoption and simplify user interfaces for a smoother experience. Watch the full episode here
In the Season 8 finale of The Great Indoors, Matt hosts Cameron Coursey, Vice President of Connected Solutions at AT&T, and Anton Monk, Former CTO at Viasat. Cameron and Matt explore the realm of IoT and its evolution with the advent of 5G and Generative AI technology. They also delve into the existing barriers within the IoT landscape and how they can be overcome. Next, Matt speaks to Anton Monk all about the future of satellite technology. Matt dives into the convergence of satellite and connectivity, and how satellite companies are navigating these changes and gearing up to be in a good position in the market. Don't miss the final episode from MWC Barcelona!
Welcome back to MWC Barcelona! Today Matt is joined by guest host Gil Rosen to interview Iris Meijer, Chief Product & Marketing Officer at Verizon Business. They discuss Verizon's B2B offerings and marketing strategies, the ways in which Generative AI is changing the telecom landscape, and dive into Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) at Verizon and beyond. To continue the FWA conversation, Matt is joined by Chris Antlitz, Telecom Principal Analyst at TBR. They discuss FWA as a scalable use case of 5G, and how rollout needs to occur to prove ROI and expand access to markets that lack broadband access. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from the leaders at the forefront of FWA.
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Matt Hatton, Founding Partner at Transforma Insights, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss the intersection between IoT and AI and insights from recent industry events including MWC Barcelona 2024 and Channel Partners. The conversation covers the growing interplay between IoT and AI, MWC highlights, including the role of generative AI and operational uses of AI in telecom, 5G's evolving landscape, eSIM technology advancements, IoT channel partners, and regulations and compliance in IoT and AI. Matt Hatton is a Founding Partner at Transforma Insights. He is a well-respected commentator and technology industry expert with 25 years of experience at the cutting edge of technology research and consulting. Previously, he was Founder and CEO of Machina Research, which was acquired by Gartner in 2016. Prior to Machina Research, Matt was a technology industry analyst, working at firms such as Analysys Mason and Yankee Group. Matt holds an MSc in Telecoms from University College London. Transforma Insights is a leading research firm focused on the world of IoT, AI, and Digital Transformation. Led by seasoned technology industry analysts, they provide advice, recommendations, and decision support tools for organizations seeking to understand how new technologies will change the markets in which they operate. Discover more about IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Transforma Insights: https://transformainsights.com Connect with Matt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthatton/ (00:00) Intro (00:40) Matt Hatton and Transforma Insights (02:09) AIoT and MWC Barcelona 2024 (08:06) The reality of AI: beyond the buzzwords (11:30) Exploring the IoT ecosystem and IoT channel partners (16:04) Navigating the IoT industry: challenges and opportunities (18:54) Looking ahead: key trends and expectations for IoT (30:04) Learn more and follow up SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
Arranca una nueva temporada del podcast de Asturias Power. ¡Y ya van 5!Con motivo de la celebración del MWC de Barcelona tuvimos la oportunidad de la mano del CEEI Asturias compartir con todas las empresas que acudieron al espacio 4YFN que se centra en todo lo que tiene que ver con el mundo del emprendimiento dentro de esta grandísima feria que es el Mobile World Congress.El Centro Europeo de Empresas e Innovación del Principado de Asturias (CEEI Asturias), una entidad sin ánimo de lucro que apoya la puesta en marcha y crecimiento de empresas innovadoras y de base tecnológica en Asturias dependiente del Gobierno del Principado de Asturias a través de la Consejería de Ciencia, Empresas, Formación y Empleo con un objetivo claro de dar apoyo a las empresas en materia de innovación.Esperemos que os guste. ¡Empezamos!
2º podcast del especial MWC 2024. Con motivo de la celebración del MWC de Barcelona tuvimos la oportunidad de la mano del CEEI Asturias compartir con todas las empresas que acudieron al espacio 4YFN que se centra en todo lo que tiene que ver con el mundo del emprendimiento dentro de esta grandísima feria que es el Mobile World Congress.El Centro Europeo de Empresas e Innovación del Principado de Asturias (CEEI Asturias), una entidad sin ánimo de lucro que apoya la puesta en marcha y crecimiento de empresas innovadoras y de base tecnológica en Asturias dependiente del Gobierno del Principado de Asturias a través de la Consejería de Ciencia, Empresas, Formación y Empleo con un objetivo claro de dar apoyo a las empresas en materia de innovación.Esperemos que os guste. ¡Empezamos!
3er podcast del especial MWC 2024.Con motivo de la celebración del MWC de Barcelona tuvimos la oportunidad de la mano del CEEI Asturias compartir con todas las empresas que acudieron al espacio 4YFN que se centra en todo lo que tiene que ver con el mundo del emprendimiento dentro de esta grandísima feria que es el Mobile World Congress.El Centro Europeo de Empresas e Innovación del Principado de Asturias (CEEI Asturias), una entidad sin ánimo de lucro que apoya la puesta en marcha y crecimiento de empresas innovadoras y de base tecnológica en Asturias dependiente del Gobierno del Principado de Asturias a través de la Consejería de Ciencia, Empresas, Formación y Empleo con un objetivo claro de dar apoyo a las empresas en materia de innovación.Esperemos que os guste. ¡Empezamos!
Join host Matt Roberts for this series of interviews direct from MWC Barcelona! Tune in as he sits down with industry leaders Caroline Chan and Bhupesh Agrawal from Intel, diving into the intricacies of 5G monetization, Open RAN, and beyond. Later, Matt sits down with Chris McKenna, GM at AWS, to explore the evolving landscape of network cloudification, and the latest advancements in tech showcased at the event. Wrapping up, don't miss Matt's chat with Ragu Masilamany, offering insights into Amdocs's presence at MWC and the exciting initiatives underway at the Amdocs Lab. Join us for a journey through the exciting tech at MWC!
The Mobile World Live (MWL) team reviews MWC Barcelona 2024, delving into the big topics: AI, devices, regulation and APIs, as well as personal highlights including make-up, singing keynoters, MWL-branded dressing gowns, a Barbie-themed phone and interviewing a President. 0: 00: Intro 3:45: Team highlights 6:10: The show of AI? 9:48: Stand-out devices 14:35: The big regulation debate 16:25: Progress of APIs 18:45: Interview with Paolo Pescatore 25:05: What was missing from the show?
Trev flew all the way home from Barcelona to be here to record, but Stephen has jetted off to Las Vegas for his beloved Bunnies. However, we get it done and the blokes discuss the issue of Prominence and how the current plans might not suit the future of TVs Plus a wrap of the biggest things at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. A view through smart glasses as what might be the true future of technology The Amazon Echo Hub and what it works well at, and Trev has the ultimate luggage tracker and alarm.
Tu Dosis de Tecnología ahora nos lleva a hablar del Mobile World Congress realizado en Barcelona, en donde varias empresas de tecnología muestran sus avances que serán tendencia este año.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lundi 26 février, François Sorel a reçu Jérôme Colombain, journaliste, créateur du podcast Monde Numérique, Frédéric Simottel, journaliste BFM Business, Christel Heydemann, directrice générale d'Orange, Frédéric Gulesserian, directeur commercial France chez Honor, Stéphane Hersen, PDG de Skyted, et Yacine Bouhraoua, responsable marketing produit EMEA chez TCL, dans l'émission Tech & Co, la quotidienne sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.
Intelが今後の「Xeonプロセッサ」の予定を発表 Eコアのみの「Sierra Forest」に加えてPコアのみの「Granite Rapids-D」も登場。 Intelは2月26日(中央ヨーロッパ時間)、スペインのバルセロナで開催されている「MWC Barcelona 2024」に合わせてXeonプロセッサに関する発表を幾つか行った。
In this 181st episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover: 1. AT&T launches Dynamic Defense 2. The AT&T nationwide cellular outage, explanation and hasty conclusions 3. MWC Barcelona 2024 and three anticipated themes 4. Qualcomm R&D Demos and Other pre-MWC 2024 Announcements, including 6G 5. Singtel claims first app-based 5G network slicing capability 6. Sony's new portable 5G transmitter for live video or large still images
Catch up with Peter Carson, Senior Director of Solutions Marketing and podcast host Chris Banuelos wrapping up MWC Barcelona 2023. Hear about the what's new from Marvell, the latest trends from the show floor, and the key takeaways from the show. Be sure to also check out Marvell's blogs, press releases and videos: http://bit.ly/3FDNdxK
http://www.Gabelli.com Invest with Us 1-800-GABELLI (800-422-3554) Gabelli Funds Portfolio Manager, Sergey Dluzhevskiy, discusses the highlights from MWC Barcelona, formerly known as Mobile World Congress. MWC Barcelona is the largest wireless industry conference and trade show in the world, bringing together innovation and technology from over 2,400 exhibitors and sponsors, and with attendance in excess of 88 thousand.
GSMA MWC Barcelona 2023, el evento de conectividad más grande e influyente del mundo, ha abierto hoy sus puertas en la Fira Gran Via de Barcelona. Organizado por la GSMA, MWC Barcelona invita a representantes del ecosistema móvil global y las industrias adyacentes a establecer contactos, hacer tratos y aprender sobre el futuro de la conectividad. «Ponte tu sombrero de explorador y deja volar tu imaginación con todas las posibilidades que tienes por delante», dijo Mats Granryd, Director General de la GSMA en su discurso de bienvenida. «Ya sea que sea un operador móvil, una empresa emergente, un gran originador de tráfico o un organismo del sector público, nunca ha habido un momento más emocionante y gratificante para participar en esta industria». «Vivimos tiempos extraordinarios, en los que la tecnología digital es la base que sustenta la economía y nuestra sociedad», ha añadido José María Álvarez-Pallete, presidente del Consejo de GSMA y presidente y consejero delegado de Telefónica. «Durante más de 30 años, la industria móvil ha estado a la vanguardia de la innovación. A lo largo del MWC, escucharán anuncios y verán innovaciones de clase mundial, todas las cuales demuestran cómo continuaremos este viaje y demostrarán ser un catalizador para que tecnologías inmersivas como el metaverso y la Web 3.0 alcancen su potencial». --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/it-news-latinoamerica/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/it-news-latinoamerica/support
Industry trade group GSMA stated that more than 88,000 people attended its recent MWC Barcelona 2023 event, a number that might be hard to verify but seems legitimate considering the masses of people spread throughout the multiple halls of Barcelona's cavernous Gran Via. While attendance might not have matched the 109,000 people GSMA said had attended the last pre-Covid event in 2019, many in attendance were still amazed by the strong turnout for the mobile telecommunication industry's largest annual event. On this week's SDxCentral 7 Layers podcast, I am joined by Reporter Julia King to take a look back at the MWC Barcelona 2023 event, highlighting some of the bigger news and trends to emerge from the show. This includes: • The network API push highlighted by GSMA's Open Gateway initiative that has so far attracted nearly two-dozen operators and vendors attempting to squeeze more revenue from 5G networks. • The differing dynamics between vendor heavyweights Ericsson, Huawei, and Nokia. Ericsson's event splash was somewhat subdued due to ongoing operational challenges; Huawei looked to counter ongoing geopolitical struggles with sheer mass; and Nokia deconstructed its logo to emphasis its operating momentum. • There was considerable open radio access network (RAN) news from the event, especially from European-based operators that have been aggressively trialing different open RAN solutions and have staked out deployment benchmarks. • And what would a telecom focused event be without looking toward the future. In this case, it was expected benefits from soon-to-be-available 5G-Advanced specifications and further-down-the-road 6G technology. We are still at least a year away from the former, and at least five years away from the latter, but what fun is a trade show if you can't dream a little. We hope you enjoy this audio look back at the MWC Barcelona 2023 event, and make sure to check out all of our coverage of the show on our dedicated event page. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The blokes are in Barcelona for the biggest mobile show of the year. Oppo steal the headlines with their first folding phone the Find N2 Flip and it's impressive. TCL's latest phones and the impressive NXTPAPER concept phone. Trev talks to the Telstra CEO and finds out about ChatGPT and also some huge advances in 5G coming soon. Nokia's repairable phone and the low-cost phones coming to Australia.
MWC Barcelona 2023 wraps up its second day, Ibrahim Sani and Hilal Azmi reports on location.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham discuss the Feb Satellite and Radio Communications products and features, industry news and events including MWC Barcelona. Sponsored by RFMW
On this week's episode, join Peter Carson, Senior Director of Solutions Marketing and podcast host Chris Banuelos to hear their discussion on Marvell's most recent product announcement as well as what is to come at MWC Barcelona 2023. Be sure to stay tuned to hear how Marvell enables carriers to efficiently transform their networks. Check out the latest press release: http://bit.ly/3IREPwL
On this week's episode of 7 Layers, SDxCentral reporter Tommy Clift sat down with Matt Price, Cisco Vice President of IoT Engineering and Operations to discuss the transforming connectivity demands of future transportations systems, and how 5G and multi-access technologies are playing a pivotal role in its progress. Because transportation ecosystems must chiefly prioritize safety, having ubiquitous and extremely reliable connectivity is mission-critical, Price explained. 5G provides improved security to aid car manufacturers and fleet managers to meet the connected vehicle application requirements, and control data transport costs. The discussion echoes Cisco's bullish behavior with its 5G plans. The vendor discussed its pivot towards private 5G at the MWC Las Vegas event in September – which first gained significant momentum earlier in the year when it launched its private 5G platform at the MWC Barcelona event. Michael Beesley, CTO for service provider networking at Cisco, explained during an interview that the vendor has seen the market slowly evolve over the past several months, and Cisco's embedded position in a lot of enterprises sets it up to take advantage of this evolution. “It's an area that we think is a nice intersection of both our abilities and where we see the market need and customer need,” Beesley said. “Certainly, as we engage with enterprises, both the IT and the OT sides, the fact that Cisco's already a significant partner, we already have significant technological portfolios in these accounts, both direct and through partners, the ability to offer and service a private 5G offering that is fully integrated with the enterprise systems, fully integrated with WiFi policy, visibility, security, we think that's a key attribute that we bring to the table,” he explained. Stream now to hear the full 7 Layers interview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El podcast de esta semana permitió adelantar un poco las dos agendas de los eventos que TeleSemana.com desarrollará la semana próxima: el BCN LATAM SUMMIT y el LATAM Telco Vision Forum, by NEC; cuyas agendas están prevista para el 14 y el 15 de marzo el primero, y para el 16 y 17 de marzo el segundo. Se trata de dos eventos virtuales que surgen al calor del MWC Barcelona y que permiten repensar un poco las tendencias y reflexionar en conjunto sobre la industria. Y, como muchas veces pasa los viernes, los imprevistos del vivo dieron su nota en micrófonos que no funcionaron en tiempo y forma, ruidos del entorno y otros sucesos de la real realidad que, como suele sucedernos, no nos impidieron reírnos de lo inoportuno de ciertas casualidades.
AT&T is trying to take over Google's RCS and users aren't having it Google giving app developers more time to fill the Play Store's Data safety section Google Play is making it maddeningly difficult to tell what's new with your favorite apps The OnePlus 10 Pro is launching globally next month with OxygenOS 12.1, not Unified OS [Update] OnePlus calls off merger between OxygenOS and ColorOS, but they'll still share a codebase Oppo Find X5 series goes official with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, imaging-dedicated MariSilicon X chip Oppo Pad, the company's first tablet, has a Snapdragon 870 and launches with Android 11 Oppo announces new 150W SuperVOOC fast charging tech, will soon debut on a OnePlus phone Oppo is testing 240W wired fast charging, because why not Realme GT 2 series arrives in Europe, promises 3 years of Android upgrades and 4 years of security updates Honor's new flagship smartphones feature a unique design and top-of-the-line hardware TCL adds five new phones to its 30 series TCL's latest concept phone folds inwards and outwards Poco's X4 Pro 5G brings a 120Hz AMOLED display and 108MP camera at a budget price Lossless Bluetooth audio? Qualcomm says it's coming in 2022 I wouldn't pay for sleep tracking on the Nest Hub. My grandma got scammed. What do I do with these gift cards? The real reason why the iPad beats an Android tablet. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3pvvAIC Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: streak.com/aaa Coinbase.com/partner/aaa
2022 is the year you network like never before. In-person events are steadily returning and there's nothing like making a connection face to face, but after so long away from physical events, do we remember how to make the most of them?If the answer's not a resounding ‘Yes', then we've got you covered with this week's guest on The Company Doctor Podcast; GSMA's Chief Marketing Officer, Stephanie Lynch-Habib.Stephanie shares her superb advice on using events as a networking catalyst, leveraging opportunities, and how to summon confidence in the face of impostor syndrome.Key takeaways from this episode:Be authentic, don't be what you're notNetwork with confidenceTake the time to listenGary Gamp: https://www.linkedin.com/in/garygampGeorge Clode: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgeclodeStephanie Lynch-Habib: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-l-b291882/GSMA: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gsma/GSMA: https://www.gsma.com/MWC Barcelona: https://www.mwcbarcelona.com/Links and references at: https://thecompanydoctor.com/
Sylvia Ann Hewlett is a world-renowned author, economist, and entrepreneur. She is the Founder and CEO of Hewlett Consulting Partners, a boutique consultancy focused on helping organizations leverage talents and bridge the divides of culture, gender, and generation. Dr. Hewlett is also the Founder and Chair Emeritus of the Center for Talent Innovation (formerly Center for Work-Life Policy), a non-profit leader in diversity and talent management that promotes diversity, equality, and inclusion. She is an advocate for the sponsorship of highly qualified women, people of color, and LGBTQ employees attempting to gain traction in their careers. As a celebrated speaker, Dr. Hewlett has spoken at MWC Barcelona (formerly the Mobile World Congress), the “Women at the Top” conference, and the White House. She is the most published author in the Harvard Business Review with 17 articles and has written 16 books, including When the Bough Breaks, Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor, and #MeToo in the Corporate World. In this episode: What can be done in the workplace for people of color and women? How has the pandemic affected the ways and means by which women progress in their careers? To discover the key to navigating this new world of work, Thomas A. Stewart joins Sylvia Ann Hewlett — whose pioneering work on the importance of sponsorship and the effects of “on-ramps and off-ramps” on women's careers has impacted a new generation of women and work. Dr. Hewlett has long been an expert on the ways in which women's careers are interrupted or stymied. She is a Cambridge-educated economist and expert on gender in the workplace who has worked with leading organizations including Cisco, Goldman Sachs, Cartier, and the State Department. Throughout her career, Dr. Hewlett has focused on promoting progress for professionals despite their gender, age, sexual orientation, race, and culture in the office and beyond — and now she's focused her attention on the ways the pandemic has disrupted the female workforce. Over the past year and a half, women, especially women of color, have left their places of work to take on the role of primary caregiver. Dr. Hewlett has studied the data: when a highly qualified woman steps off the career ladder to care for her family, she decreases her compensation by 18% upon her return to work. Further, Dr. Hewlett explains that only 90% of women who leave the workforce eventually return. How can women come back to work in their respective fields without a decrease in status or compensation? Dr. Hewlett believes that the answer can be found in sponsorship: when a higher-level executive invests their political capital in a protegee's advancement. As she says, women can cultivate a more inclusive culture that promotes their advancement when advocating for one another. However, the value of a more flexible workplace comes at a cost, and remote and hybrid work structures have made sponsorship harder. As they continue to juggle home and work roles, women must take active steps to find and shape the sponsoring relationships so important to their career progression. In this episode of The Leading Edge, Thomas A. Stewart talks with Sylvia Ann Hewlett, world-renowned author, economist, entrepreneur, and Founder and CEO of Hewlett Consulting Partners, to discuss the disadvantages women experience in the workplace and how to overcome them. Dr. Hewlett talks about the displacement of women's roles in the workforce due to the pandemic, how to bring value to your business, and why sponsorship and advocacy are essential for building your career in the current climate.