Packages will reach $1.8 billion by the end of the year compared to $989 million clocked in 2024, says Juniper. The growth is attributed to the increasing cost-effectiveness of travel eSIM packages ...
The guys are delighted to welcome special guest Karl Flinders, a journalist at Computer Weekly, this week.
Openreach is the UK’s biggest wholesaler of telecoms infrastructure, including all the legacy stuff, and Juliette is one of the people responsible for migration from old to new. So they start by ...
David specialises in the interface between companies and governments, so the conversation covered a wide range of topics, covering all parts of the globe. The US, Europe, and China inevitably featured ...
WWT is a system integrator that does a lot of work with telcos. They start by discussing what the current AI boom means for communications service providers and how best they should go about making ...
MSP Summit in Orlando is your launchpad to thrive in the MSP 3.0 era, where automation, cybersecurity, and vendor strategy separate the leaders from the rest. Build high-impact partnerships, sharpen ...
Special guest Bjorn Capens is from Belgium and he brought over a selection of beers typical to that country. So they start by going though those before getting into Bjorn’s day job at Nokia, which ...
The main focus this week is the $23 billion sale of spectrum by US telco EchoStar to its larger rival AT&T. The move begs all sorts of related questions, which the lads have a proper dig into. They ...
Both Iain and Scott had been writing about AI so they devote the main segment to an extended critique of the technology, business case and general concept. Is AI over-hyped? Is it even useful? Does ...
After reflecting on the circumstances that enabled this pod, as well as some of the stuff the lads have been up to recently, they get into a recent piece of research published by Brown stating that ...
APFN is a UK wholesale fibre provider, so they start by finding out more about the company and how it fits into the broader market. Discussion turns to the broader economics of fibre and the UK’s very ...
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