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Unlock the future of industry with Ross Delacour, Cisco's seasoned expert, and learn how secure connectivity is revolutionizing sectors from manufacturing to transportation. Our enlightening discussion uncovers the critical role of partnerships in expanding IoT use cases, the transformative power of digitization, and the complexities of modernizing legacy systems without compromising security. Get ready to see how industries are getting smarter, safer, and more cost-efficient through the eyes of a veteran with 17 years in the vanguard of technological evolution.Ever wondered how AI spots a pothole before you do? Join us as we reveal the wonders of AI, machine learning, and edge computing in industrial IoT strategies, with Ross Delacour from Cisco. Together, we dissect real-world applications like the AI-enabled pothole detection on New South Wales buses, demonstrating proactive infrastructure maintenance. We'll also explore the rise of edge computing and its necessity for immediate data processing, and dive into the ongoing 5G versus private LTE network debate through practical, on-the-ground IoT strategies.As we gaze into the crystal ball of IoT, with Ross as our guide, we discuss the impact of various connectivity technologies and their cost-effectiveness, including 5G, Wi-Fi 6, and Cisco's wireless backhaul solutions. We'll tackle the big questions: Will 5G overshadow Wi-Fi? How are low-orbit satellite networks like Starlink changing the game for industries? Plus, we'll get a glimpse into Cisco's roadmap post-Splunk acquisition and its potential ripple effects on IoT and OT markets. Embrace the convergence of tech as we forecast an electrifying horizon for industry and IoT alike.
Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk #194 where we have a chat about all things IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format. Thanks for joining us. Sit back with a cup of Joe and enjoy the morning banter.This week, Andreea, Pete, Steve, and Leonard jump on Web3 to talk about:* BAD KARAOKE: The Covid Song - Peter Bernard* Yes, it happened again. We lost an episode.* Is RFID a thing again? * Will 5G explode as adoption stalls but the features pile up?* The tech is there and ready. Why is no one buying?* Do LLMs and SMMs matter at the edge of the IoT?* The trust problem with predictive maintenance* Translating hyped technology into a TAM* Why hype is no bueno (again!)* How 5G lost everything* Don't be mad at us. We are just trying to helpIt's a great episode. Grab an extraordinarily expense had bad cup of coffee and check out the whole thing. You will get all you need to survive another week in the world of IoT and greater tech!Thanks for listening to us! Watch episodes at http://iotcoffeetalk.com/. Your hosts include Leonard Lee, Stephanie Atkinson, Marc Pous, David Vasquez, Rob Tiffany, Bill Pugh, Rick Bullotta and special guests. We support Elevate Our Kids to bridge the digital divide by bringing K-12 computing devices and connectivity to support kids' education in under-resourced communities. Please donate.
Is transgenderism the edge-of-the-wedge of transgenderism? Is there evidence that the US has been sold out since WWII? What are some factors that would be a problem if the US had to defend itself against a foreign attack? April 19-May 1 is what dangerous season? Is Planet X real? Please join Steven and Bonnie for a discussion of global challenges that we, through our Messiah, will overcome as we harvest the fields. Vaxx Next pandemic: https://t.me/GeneralMCNews/4246 4.12 New memos showing US and UK colluded to hide vaxx adverse events: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/judicial-watch-president-says-us-was- engaged-secret-deal-hide-info UK's funeral director John O'Looney - dead babies taken directly to crematoriums by hospital: https://t.me/hiddeninplainsight1/9679 4.13 Pfizer exec admits no studies on vaxx preventing the spread of any virus prior to release: https://t.me/hiddeninplainsight1/9722 4.15 Pfizer admits that it lied when it denied that graphene oxide was in the vaxx: https://expose- news.com/2023/04/09/pfizer-fda-lied-graphene-oxide-is-inside-covid-vaccines/ Midwife's report of calcified placentas, etc: https://dailyclout.io/calcified-placentas-a-nurse- midwifes-disturbing-testimony/ Will 5G kill/injure the vaxxed?: https://rumble.com/v2hpn66-5g-kill-switch-for-the-vaccinated.- mark-steele-deanna-lorraine-download-5g-.html Horrific vaxx death toll in China: https://youtube.com/shorts/u-oYKvgc5aY?feature=share Changes in eye after 3 vaxxes: https://t.me/AltSkull48/8691 4.19 Transsexualism – Step toward Transhumanism Transsexualism is edge of wedge for transhumanism: https://rumble.com/v2fv33s-who-is- behind-the-trans-agenda-jennifer-bilek-interview.html Males who are transgendered to females in Ukraine being denied right to exit country in order to fight: https://www.mynewsgh.com/ukraine-transgender-women-weep-as-authorities-classify- them-as-men-who-must-stay-and-fight/ Medicine to no longer accommodate chemical/physiologic distinctions between male and female?: https://www.theflstandard.com/uf-health-erasing-differences-between-male-and- female-in-lab-test-results-for-inclusivity/ WA State - remove kids if parents object to sexual/hormonal mutilation Horrifying reports people who detransition: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CrBUDGYgpDV/?igshid=MDY0MGIyZWU= Bodies will be so hi-tech we won't be able to distinguish between original and modified, transhumanism: https://twitter.com/PearceAlan1962/status/1647354346407952384?s=20 Whistleblower who was social worker in trans clinic: https://youtu.be/gbuGMbqjsSw Preview YouTube video Trans Clinic Whistleblower Speaks Out Final Beast Empire Life in a not-so-future quarantine center?: https://t.me/PeterMcCullough/4998; https://t.me/PeterMcCullough/4996 4.10 “They” are altering “recorded” history: https://t.me/RWMaloneMD/6861 4.12 Consensus science is a path of scoundrels: https://maryannedemasi.substack.com/p/scientific- consensus-a-manufactured CA to set free murderers sentenced to die for heinous crimes: https://californiaglobe.com/articles/california-bill-will-release-death-sentenced-murderers-after- 20-years/ Internet restrict act set to roll through in Canada with no discussion: https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/bill-c-11-explained-1.6759878 Globalists want to reduce water to homes: https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/water-is-not-a-human-right- wef-orders-govts-to-begin-rationing-water-into-homes/ UN - Sex with kids ok: https://t.me/GeneralMCNews/4290 4.16 Businesses given green light to confiscate private property?: https://t.me/hiddeninplainsight1/9752 4.17 CDC program commenced 1.1.23 to record vaxx status in EMR's: https://youtube.com/shorts/up41Ukg1pNg?feature=share Canada MAID, cheaper to kill than provide medical care: https://youtube.com/shorts/DXbNuKiZ6Y0?feature=share China adding partner choice to social credit score: https://t.me/hiddeninplainsight1/9782 4.19
Telecommunication networks never stop evolving, moving in less than 15 years from 3G to LTE to 5G, and having our data move from on-site to the cloud and to the edge. But what does this mean for the security of our data? With the rising adoption of connected devices & applications, enterprises are at a greater risk of data breaches, ransomware, and new types of attacks. How should CIOs rethink security, and what choices do they have? Let's find out.Our guest for today's podcast is Nancy Wang, General Manager for Amazon's Data Protection and Governance, where she oversees P&L, product, engineering, and design. Before AWS, Nancy worked at Rubrik as the Head of Cloud SaaS products, as well as at Google and Deloitte. Nancy is also the founder of Advancing Women in Tech, an organization that trains and coaches women to be leaders in tech. The organization has grown to over 16,000 members in only five years. Briefly, she has extensive experience in the data security field and brings unique perspectives to new technology adoptions. In our discussion today, we will uncover a few things, such as: - The changing landscape of cloud & edge and how it impacts data security- Will 5G add a new dynamic to the cloud and edge security?- How has data security changed over the years?- How should CIOs of wireless-first enterprises think about security? and last but not the least- The growing role of women in technical leadership roles.So, let us welcome Nancy Wang.
From making the metaverse happen to improving the sustainability of networks, 5G mobile communications technology underpins the critical infrastructure needed to deliver the applications and solutions of the future. Manish Vyas, President of the Communications, Media & Entertainment Business and CEO of Networks Services at Indian IT services company Tech Mahindra, speaks to host Mustafa Alrawi about the role of 5G in our lives. In this episode: The future of telecommunications and the vision for 5G (0m 09s) The role of 5G in sustainability (8m 37s) Will 5G help handle future crises better? (12m 49s) Tech Mahindra's path towards sustainability (15m 09s) Read more on our website: Takeo Kanade on rise of robots: 'Business Extra' Dubai's metaverse strategy: 'Business Extra' Zada Haj on future of Middle East food security: Business Extra Subscribe to Business Extra for free to receive new episodes every week Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Podbean
Remember when you were a kid, and you tied two cups together with a string and used it as a phone? Or maybe you remember the first time you opened up AOL chat and got to talk with a friend instantly. In 2022 it takes a lot more to keep people connected on a daily basis than it has for previous generations. Between WiFi, Data, 5G, Voice, text, email, social media, Artificial Intelligence emerging, and endless possibilities…it's going to take a lot of smart people to build the future. That's why we are excited to welcome today's guest! Welcome back for another episode of the 5G guys! Dan and Wayne here, and today we will be joined by Paul Stager. Paul works at a startup company called EdgeQ, and he currently serves as the senior director of engineering at HQ, where he is actively applying his expertise on radio-frequency systems to help them develop a new generation of chips. If you know anything about wireless networks, you know this is going to be disruptive to the industry. Hit play to hear Paul's thoughts on the fundamental changes in core technologies around cellular, WiFi, data processing, and artificial intelligence and how they are changing and converging! You'll also hear what Paul has learned over his 25+ years in radio frequency engineering and digital signal processing, our thoughts on the complexities the industry faces as we grow, how the convergence of WiFi and cellular is forming, what problems Paul and EdgeQ are solving, and so much more. With an industry like telecommunication and 5G, we loved this conversation because there's always so much going on behind the curtain that we don't see. There are so many companies and people making things happen that are not out in the front headlines or the latest trending tech story. It's comforting to know that there are innovators like Paul Stager at the forefront of the rapidly changing industry. If you are an innovator or work in the space, we would love to have you on the show! Check out the free resources and learn how to connect with us via the links below. More Of What's Inside: The convergence of technology The future of artificial intelligence The possible speeds we could see soon How the industry is pivoting before our eyes Some little-known projects in the tech space A quick understanding of latency How Data works And so much more! Connect with Paul: Website: https://edgeq.io/ Paul's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-stager-0044724 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/edgeq/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EdgeQInc Twitter: https://twitter.com/edgeq_inc Connect With Us: Sponsor Links: Website: www.vertex-us.com Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 Thank you to today's sponsors 6:12 Behind the converging of WiFi and cellular 8:19 Will 5G and WiFi ever have similar use cases? 13:56 How this convergence is playing into new tech 16:20 The definition of computing 18:36 The claims for 5G and latency 23:30 How EdgeQ is disrupting the industry 33:23 The promise of 5G speeds and closing thoughts
Will 5G erase 3G and 4G? What happens inside a telecom tower, and what are the cell site's hardware and software? What is the role of Network Automation to realize a 5G Network? What are the emerging avenues/trends in 5G? How does 5G drive innovation and vice-versa? Tune in to the third part of a multiple-episode series on 5G with the podcast host, Shaun Roberts [ Cisco Principal Engineer], in conversation with Ankush Arora [Cisco Principal Engineer] and Subodh Gajare [Cisco Senior Architect] to answer some of these questions. LinkedIn Profiles: Ankush Arora: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ankush-arora-a3829417/ Subodh Gajare: https://www.linkedin.com/in/subodhgajare/ Shaun Roberts: https://www.linkedin.com/in/srobertsmba/
Will 5G affect an airplane's instruments?
Canadian trucker update. Lara Logan slammed by ADL for telling the truth. Will 5G affect plane altimeters? Lowest injection counties in Florida have lowest COVID rate. Israel says four shots aren't enough. The truth about all vaccines. Providentialism discussed. Plus much more! High energy must listen show!
Welcome to Episode 216 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things pop culture provided that our DVR's have space and our streaming accounts are paid up. This week, the Geeks (Mitch, Jeff and Matt Orrin) are virtually together to discuss all things geek. Diving into the Multiverse again, because Loki can set up so much for the MCU if they allow it. And what's with the Sacred Timeline? Who made it sacred, and why aren't the others important? Is this the real Loki, and is the variant also a Loki? Skynet you say? Well, not yet but Tesla might be making strides towards it and Jeff is all in! He imagines a world where we can drive around and record our podcast while our car drives itself. Think about all the things you can do in a self-driving vehicle. What do we need to get there? WIll 5G enable all of this to become a true reality? Will we be Chauffeured Geeks? Stay tuned! You can send your feedback and show topic ideas to broadcastgeeks@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @broadcastgeeks and on Instagram @broadcast_geeks. Please remember to subscribe, and review us, on iTunes and anywhere else you listen!
The age of Augmented Reality is getting closer, but before the explosion in demand for devices, services, and software, there must be a catalyst. Catherine Henry, SVP of Growth at MediaMonks, says that 2 billion people will be using AR within the next year. Will 5G be the “killer app”? Listen to the podcast from Nokia.
In This Episode…We discuss 5G and other PR strategies with Howard Waterman. We look towards the future with how people will content while working from home. What is a drive-by and how can you do it not being in the office and what Howard wants 6G to be like?Show Notes· [01:28] Are you a coffee or tea drinker? · [01:32] What are your favorite teas? · [02:04] What kinds of benefits should we expect from 5G? · [03:40] What is the best education tool for understanding 5G? · [04:23] How different will the working environment be since everyone is working from home?· [05:42] Are we going to see a pivot for wireless and internet service providers, providing better speeds for home internet users?· [07:09] What has changed hiring a PR pro during the pandemic· [08:14] Should PR pro looking to expand their skillset into audio and video production?· [09:20] What is a “drive-by,” and how can people do that in the working from the home environment?· [10:31] Can people do something to facilitate a new kind of “drive-by?”· [11:20] What are the three keywords for coaching executives for media interviews?· [13:31] Are we going to see PR pros control the message?· [14:38] Will VR play a role in media and interviews or are we going to go back to what was normal?· [16:56] Will 5G help with video conferencing making them better with more speed and bandwidth?· [17:53] What are the key trends in wireless we should know in 2021?· [18:57] If you could create 6G what speed would it be and what features would it have? · [19:53] Final thoughts People and Companies, We Mentioned in the Show· Howard Waterman was our guest today.Episode Length: 20:29Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode!Download Options· Listen and subscribe to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, or your favorite podcast player for free!· If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!Contact Us! ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Visit us and give us a ‘like’ on our Facebook page!● Follow us on Twitter.Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What makes Wi-Fi 6 such powerful technology? In these unprecedented times, Wi-Fi 6 is ready to connect users securely and efficiently to ensure a satisfying experience. In this episode, learn about the evolution of Wi-Fi 6 and how this technology is changing the way businesses, big and small, operate on a day-to-day basis. Discussion Topics: - Evolution of Wi-Fi - Mobility trends - How can Wi-Fi 6 help businesses in other industries? - What is OFDMA and how does it work with Wi-Fi 6? - Is Wi-Fi 6 right for small businesses? - Will 5G replace Wi-Fi 6? To learn more, visit: http://cs.co/9000GbbIC
Billions, maybe trillions of times a day, people around the world touch something made better by Qualcomm. It could be the smartphone in your pocket, the tablet on your coffee table, that wireless modem in your briefcase. It could even be that navigation system in your car or that action camera strapped to your chest. Who is Qualcomm, and what do they do? They are engineers, scientists, and business strategists. They are from many different countries and speak many languages. They come from diverse cultures and have unique perspectives. They focus on a single goal, inventing breakthrough technologies that transform how the world connects, computes, and communicates. However, over the last few months, our world has dramatically changed. Will 5G will move from a buzzword to reality as 5G-enabled smartphones hit the market and carriers began offering 5G service? I invited John Smee VP Engineering, Qualcomm 5G Wireless R&D Lead onto the podcast to find out more John is the 5G R&D lead responsible for overseeing all 5G research projects, including end-end systems design, standardization contributions, advanced antennas, radio, hardware, and software prototype implementations, as well as external engagement with wireless operators and vendors worldwide. Over the past 15 years, he has taken on roles of project engineering lead, systems lead, and algorithm designer on a variety of projects focused on the innovation of wireless communications systems such as 3G, 4G LTE, and 802.11 WiFi. A particular area of focus has been taking advanced system designs and signal processing techniques from theory through design, simulation, standardization, implementation, and productization. John has also worked closely with business and product teams to define features, requirements, and timelines for successful product launches.
Efforts are increasing in the US & worldwide to force tech companies to build encryption that would “allow only law enforcement and government” groups to get into encrypted files & communications. The claims are that this is necessary to fight online crimes such as human trafficking and child sexual exploitation. We definitely need to address these horrible crimes. However, are these commands from governments & law enforcement groups technically feasible? Why aren't these groups including technology experts in their forums discussing these needs? What other methods of catching such criminals are available? What would be the impact to everyone if they were forced to use such weakened encryption tools? Would the criminals even use such weakened encryption? Will 5G have any impacts on strong encryption? Listen in as Dr. Eugene Spafford discusses the issues that lawmakers, law enforcement, and the general public need to understand about how encryption works & important considerations.
Today Amazon’s financial report is out https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/30/21243112/amazon-q1-2020-earnings-covid-19-coronavirus-jeff-bezos Okta tells us about new work from home trends https://www.okta.com/businesses-at-work/2020/work-from-home/ Will 5G be delayed? https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/1/21243856/5g-delay-mobile-carriers-hardware-suppliers-us-europe AND Microsoft Virtual Desktop and Build 2020 https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsofts-windows-virtual-desktop-spring-refresh-whats-new-and-next/
Crypto Beadles speaks on What's 5G? Is 5G harmful? Will 5G help Blockchain adoption? Here I answer your questions in this quick and dirty explanation! https://www.cryptobeadles.com/contest Crypto Beadles Telegram Group https://t.me/joinchat/HwVKolJJQjqy9FrPycPX4Q https://www.cryptobeadles.com https://monarchtoken.io https://monarchwallet.com https://monarchpay.com https://amazingcrypto.com
Will 5G be the solution to IoT deployment woes? Can IoT survive without 5G?
Today’s guest is a Network Engineer with a lot to say about how big 5G is, how bad Intel’s security problems are, and the future of VR. 1) 3:50 No Mitigation is Perfect 2) 14:26 How John Pedesta’s Email Account was Hacked 3) 17:25 EXCLUSIVE: New Banking Attack & How to Avoid it 4) 28:00 Good Password Security 5) 37:58 Why does Intel have so Many Vulnerabilities? 6) 48:00 Why 5G and Wifi 6 are Important 7) 1:01:17 Wireless VR Gaming on Next Gen 8) 1:12:00 Will 5G give me Cancer?! 9) 1:18:45 Will physical network connections become obsolete? 10) 1:28:00 The Future of VR. https://twitter.com/theboom1?s=17 https://www.arubanetworks.com/support-services/security-bulletins/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podesta_emails
On today's Heavy Networking podcast, Greg and Ethan engage in a thought experiment: Will 5G and private LTE allow enterprises to get rid of their own wireless networks and shift much of that responsibility on telcos and just let them do it? They explore this idea from the telco and enterprise perspectives. The post Heavy Networking 475: Anticipating 5G’s Impact On Enterprise Wi-Fi appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Heavy Networking podcast, Greg and Ethan engage in a thought experiment: Will 5G and private LTE allow enterprises to get rid of their own wireless networks and shift much of that responsibility on telcos and just let them do it? They explore this idea from the telco and enterprise perspectives. The post Heavy Networking 475: Anticipating 5G’s Impact On Enterprise Wi-Fi appeared first on Packet Pushers.
On today's Heavy Networking podcast, Greg and Ethan engage in a thought experiment: Will 5G and private LTE allow enterprises to get rid of their own wireless networks and shift much of that responsibility on telcos and just let them do it? They explore this idea from the telco and enterprise perspectives. The post Heavy Networking 475: Anticipating 5G’s Impact On Enterprise Wi-Fi appeared first on Packet Pushers.
There’s a generational technology change occurring, with the arrival of 5G set to supercharge growth of IoT. Russell Brown talks to tech commentator Paul Brislen and Spark Networks Evolution Lead, Colin Brown, about how we got to 5G, and why this "G" is going to so much more impactful than the previous Gs.If 3G and 4G were mainly about consumers watching videos, 5G, with its massive capability and near-zero latency, will be all about machine-to-machine and business applications.Our podcasters talk about what’s going on in the innovation precinct at Wynyard Quarter in Auckland at the Spark 5G Lab. They also cover things like smart streets, connected cars, co-creation of 5G applications with businesses (think: the partnership with America’s Cup and Emirates Team New Zealand).They also answer the big question, “Will 5G melt my eyeballs?” (Spoiler alert: No!)
Will 5G endanger our lives? What would Mona Lisa look like in person? Are my Snapchat messages really vanishing? Peter, Justin, and Don tackle all these hard-hitting questions this week and also interview Marco Rubin from the Center for Innovative Technology in Virginia.
Will 5G endanger our lives? What would Mona Lisa look like in person? Are my Snapchat messages really vanishing? Peter, Justin, and Don tackle all these hard-hitting questions this week and also interview Marco Rubin from the Center for Innovative Technology in Virginia.
Will 5G endanger our lives? What would Mona Lisa look like in person? Are my Snapchat messages really vanishing? Peter, Justin, and Don tackle all these hard-hitting questions this week and also interview Marco Rubin from the Center for Innovative Technology in Virginia.
Will 5G endanger our lives? What would Mona Lisa look like in person? Are my Snapchat messages really vanishing? Peter, Justin, and Don tackle all these hard-hitting questions this week and also interview Marco Rubin from the Center for Innovative Technology in Virginia.
Will 5G endanger our lives? What would Mona Lisa look like in person? Are my Snapchat messages really vanishing? Peter, Justin, and Don tackle all these hard-hitting questions this week and also interview Marco Rubin from the Center for Innovative Technology in Virginia.
Will 5G endanger our lives? What would Mona Lisa look like in person? Are my Snapchat messages really vanishing? Peter, Justin, and Don tackle all these hard-hitting questions this week and also interview Marco Rubin from the Center for Innovative Technology in Virginia.
5G service, the next generation of mobile networks, is expected to be rolled out next year in India. 5G networks promise faster wireless speeds and have far-reaching implications for innovations such as self-driving cars and technologies such as augmented reality. What does 5G mean for Indian telecom? **Will 5G auctions trigger further consolidation? ** Even as the US and China prepare to embrace 5G by the end of this year, we dialled Rajiv Sharma, co-head of research at SBI Caps, to get his insights. Listen to Sharma talk about how technology could potentially change our lives.
In this weeks Episode of Kilos of Craic, Step up to the Mic, Brian F., Dr. Don, and myself discuss everything from healthcare to AOC. And, like every week, we discuss life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Dr. Don talks VW intake boots. Dr. Don rants about lawnmower parts. Jefferson Davis thinks he is pumped up. Dr. Don goes on vacation. Jefferson Davis discusses surgery to correct eyesight in one eye. Depth Perception for one eyed people? AOC assembles furniture, live on instagram. JD plays Division JD gripes about being single. Getting your Ears Lowered. Bee Well Honey Farm Cell Phone signals killing honey bee populations? Will 5G kill bees and birds? 5G crowd control? Did the EU kill the Internet? We rant about healthcare.
Summary 5G technology will drive future applications however it requires effective use of spectrum to deliver 5G wireless services. On today’s episode we dive into specifics and how spectrum is being used to maximize the future of 5G. Until now, operators have only been able to leverage point-to-point communications which limits mobility. AS an OEM, Samsung has researched and developed technology to do more with spectrum. Guests Alok Shah and Derek Johnston discuss the use of technology including millimeter waves, CPRI interfaces, Open RAN, and network slicing. Guests Derek Johnston: Head of Marketing & 5G Business Development, Networks Division, Samsung Electronics America Alok Shah: Vice President, Networks Strategy, BD, & Marketing, Samsung Electronics America Don’t Miss These Discussion Topics 1:10 -- What is Spectrum for 5G or any cellular networks? 2:20 -- Where do you buy spectrum air waves? 2:57 -- What is contiguous spectrum? 3:36 -- Is spectrum still point-to-point connection on cell towers? 6:17 -- How Samsung has been researching the 5G millimeter wave spectrum. 7:47 -- What’s so cool about millimeter wave. 8:37 -- How millimeter wave is kind of like oil. 9:20 -- How does spectrum work abroad in other countries? 11:10 -- How many spectrum bands does your cell phone support? 12:47 -- How many antennas are in a phone today? 13:44 -- How many antennas will your phone need for 5G? 14:29 Opening up the ecosystem in 5G. 15:09 -- What’s going on with Open RAN? 16:04 -- What is CPRI? 17:03 -- Why CPRI has not provided operators with the full benefits of openness. 17:28 -- What is the xRAN forum and the C-RAN Alliance? 18:19 -- Why does Samsung prefer an open network? 20:35 -- Will 5G be faster with an open network? 21:40 -- Why are software providers pushing this tech. 23:03 -- How does an open deployment model benefit consumers and enterprises? 24:44 -- What is network slicing? 25:53 -- What 5G enables with network slicing? 27:32 -- Where are we at with building out this infrastructure?
Mobile technology is finally advancing out of the standard form we've become used to. The Samsung Galaxy Fold is one example of further innovation and possibly a redesign of how we communicate and interact with our devices. Will 5G, Augmented Reality, or even a slap-bracelet phone be on the horizon soon? Today we'll take a look at where we're at now and examine where we think mobile technology could end up in the near and distant future
How will this latest development affect business with China for 2019? Will 5G be dead in the water? Guest - Ian Lee. Sprott School of Business. Carleton University
The move from 4G to 5G will help move you from HD to 4K and from augmented to virtual reality. But the implications of 5G stretch far beyond your smartphone and tablet. The technology has the potential to support autonomous cars, healthcare, and connected homes. Will 5G bring about the “Internet of everything?” What sorts of regulatory challenges lie in the way? Can our aging infrastructure support the next generation of wireless? Evan is joined by Bret Swanson, President of Entropy Economics LLC and Visiting Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
What's the future of wireless data? Will 5G leave everything else in the dust? And what do all those Gs mean? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers