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Asisat Oshoala minds the usage gap
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Soccer legend Asisat Oshoala and the GSMA's CMO, Lara Dewar, join the podcast to promote women's tech literacy and to urge governments and citizens to close the mobile usage gap.
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6G may be forked, Vocus focuses on fiber expansion
35:53||Season 1Light Reading contributing editor Robert Clark and Ross O'Brien, analyst-in-chief at Delta Analysis, discuss SoftBank's big AI-RAN play, Samsung's rare stock buyback, and China's appeal for a unified 6G. Also, Michael Ackland, Vocus Group's GM for Federal Government & Strategic Projects, discusses Darwin's potential as a connectivity hub and why so much Asian Internet traffic is routed to the US through Australia.What's the Story? Calix, Amazon and the big bad wolf of broadband
16:28||Season 4In this episode, Light Reading's Mike Dano explains why Calix's CEO called Amazon 'the enemy' of broadband providers and a 'wolf in sheep's clothing.'How Cleeng is keeping streaming subscription churn in check
30:48||Season 4The subscription streaming model allows customers to come and go as they please. Managing churn is a major challenge for providers of the services, particularly as more sports are being streamed, says Cleeng CEO Gilles Domartini.Wi-Fi 6E migration doesn't have to be a pain in the AP
30:20||Season 4Ekahau's Matt Starling joins the podcast to break down some of the main benefits of using 6GHz spectrum in Wi-Fi 6. He explains why upgrading to Wi-Fi 6 often isn't as simple as taking down existing Wi-Fi access points (APs) and how Ekahau works with organizations to upgrade their Wi-Fi networks.No one buys AI
32:49||Season 4Omdia's Roz Roseboro provided a look at the value that AI is bringing to a number of telecom IT software categories such as monetization, orchestration and assurance.What's the Story? Germany isn't worried about Huawei
25:11||Season 4Light Reading's Iain Morris joined the podcast to discuss why Germany is taking a different stance from the rest of the EU on how it handles Huawei equipment in its networks.SKT's AI plans, Huawei's smartphone success and the rise of digital nationalism
15:04||Season 1In this episode of the Telecom East podcast, Light Reading contributing editor Robert Clark and Ross O'Brien, analyst-in-chief at Delta Analysis, discuss the rise of AI as a telco value-add in Asia and the potential chilling impact of digital nationalism on Internet economies.Space WAN: MetTel taps Starlink for space-based network
32:53||Season 4MetTel CTO Ed Fox joins the podcast to discuss why the service provider decided to partner with Starlink as a reseller and how MetTel can provide satellite connectivity as a managed service to customers.What's the Story? The trouble with telco APIs
33:56||Season 4In this podcast, the Light Reading editors discuss why some telcos are convinced that network APIs will unlock new revenue streams.