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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!
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Matt Roberts welcomes three guests in this exciting episode of The Great Indoors! First, he sits down with Federico Karrer, Head of Digital Life Services at CKH Innovations Opportunities Development at Hutchison Whampoa (Europe) Limited. They discuss the digital service marketplace, and how it optimizes user experience and retention. Next Matt speaks with Illya Polshakov, Chief New Business Streams Officer at Kyivstar. Kyivstar is a Ukranian telecommunications company, and they discuss recovering from a cyberattack and the resilience of cloud based data. Finally he is joined by Neil Mendes, Head of Public Mobile, and guest host Gabriel Israel, Global Head of Telco & Media, Stellar Elements Division at Amdocs to discuss MVNO, and how Public Mobile has revolutionized eSIM in Canada.
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Join host Matt Roberts in insightful conversations with industry experts on the forefront of data and AI innovation. In the first segment, Matt is joined by Matt Dugan, EVP for Data at AT&T, as they delve into the complexities and potentials of big data utilization. They explore the challenges companies face in harnessing vast amounts of information effectively, and discuss the potential of Generative AI in structuring and contextualizing data. In the second segment, Matt welcomes Don Tirsell, Global Head of Partnerships at Google. Don discusses the evolving landscape of cloud infrastructure and deployment in relation to Big Data. Next, they discuss laying the groundwork for AI to become the 'killer use case' of big data, Google's approach to developing AI pipelines for enterprises, and the partnerships Google is looking for.
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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.
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Join host Matt Roberts as he takes listeners on a journey spanning from the Philippines to the United States and all the way to Kazakhstan. First up, Matt and guest host Gil Rosen delve into the world of solving societal challenges beyond connectivity with Darius Jose Delgado, Head of Consumer Mobile at Globe. They explore Globe's content strategy and market penetration in the Philippines, as well as the various use cases for their technology in the country. Then, Matt and guest host Pablo Cella are joined by Tony Krueck, Senior Vice President at Cox, to unpack the launch and deployment of Cox Mobile over the past year, providing valuable insights into the process. Finally, Matt sits down with Aleksay Sharavar, CEO of QazCode, to discuss the intricacies of building a telco in Kazakhstan, including the dynamics of MVNO and providing local content. Tune in for a diverse range of perspectives on the present and future of telco!
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Join Matt Roberts and guest host Galit Dan, Head of SaaS Business Development at Amdocs as they sit down with Antonello Arpino, Head of Operations Simplified at AWS, to explore the impact of cloud technology on digital brands and MVNOs. Antonello elaborates on how digital transformation is now fully enabled by the advanced capabilities of cloud technology. Later, Matt and guest host Tomer Gingold, Head of Amdocs Monetization Experience Business Unit at Amdocs interview John Abraham, Senior Analyst at Appledore to discuss all things telecom monetization, making systems more efficient and more. Don’t miss this episode!
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Matt Roberts and guest host Sarit Assaf sit down with Silvia Candiani, VP Telco and Media at Microsoft to discuss the exciting partnership between Microsoft and Amdocs. They discuss the evolution of the product and creating a frictionless experience for customers. Then hear from Jillian Kaplan from Dell and Jared Carl from Nvidia as they dive into some exciting real life uses cases of Gen AI, focusing on how a brewery leveraged AI to monitor can production, infusing AI into processes across industries, and what they hope to see in the future. Finally guest host Joshua Koenig and Matt interview Rob Morgan of BMC about the new alliance between Amdocs and BMC to drive efficiencies for customers and accelerate connected digital ops. Don’t miss this episode to hear more about the power of partnerships!
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Join host Matt Roberts in this episode of the Great Indoors, where he delves into the realm of digital connectivity with industry experts from Winity and MTN. First, Matt sits down with Sergio Bekeierman and Estevam Araujo from Winity, a pioneering wireless infrastructure platform based in Brazil. Recognizing the challenges of providing comprehensive coverage in a vast country like Brazil, the Winity team shares their innovative solutions aimed at creating efficient infrastructure to bridge the digital divide. Then, Matt is joined by Nikos Angelopoulos from MTN in South Africa to explore topics such as AI in telecommunications, connectivity in Africa, and more.
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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!
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Welcome back to the Great Indoors season 8! We are back in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress 2024. In this inaugural episode, you’ll hear from four exciting guests, one of whom is Gil Rosen, joining Matt Roberts as a guest host. They will be joined by Lara Dewar, CMO at GSMA to discuss the conference itself, the implications of new technology like GenAI and how MWC is engaging young people. You’ll also hear from two exciting guests from Startup Sherpas, Natalia Olson-Urtecho and Hugo Pickford-Wardle, who are empowering entrepreneurial teenagers to build a better tomorrow. Join us for this new and exciting season!
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In the finale of season 7, Matt welcomes back Shelly Palmer to discuss the biggest story of 2023: Generative AI. Shelly is the Professor of Advanced Media in Residence at the Newhouse School of Public Communications, CEO of The Palmer Group and a technology expert and advisor. He and Matt discuss the history and legacy of artificial intelligence, the impact of the explosion of Gen AI, and the space left for humans in the equation. Shelly provides great insight into the future of media and production as Gen AI tools flood the market, and his predictions on the future of the job market. He and Matt also discuss AI regulation, prompt engineering, and ‘The Winter Break Hypothesis.’
Learn more about Shelly Palmer at shellypalmer.com.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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In April of 1945, Canadian soldiers liberated swaths of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation. John A. Brink was five years old when his village was liberated, and the experience convinced him he would one day move to Canada. He fulfilled this dream in 1965, and eventually became a serial entrepreneur. Matt sits down with John to discuss his incredible journey, including his path to becoming President and CEO of the Brink Group of Companies, in addition to 10+ others. This episode, a part of The Great Indoors Canadian series, offers a unique glimpse into John's life. He shares personal insights, detailing his experiences as an author of three books and the host of the On The Brink podcast. In this discussion, he and Matt explore his efforts in raising awareness and educating the public about ADHD, why fitness is so important to him, and shed light on his broader contributions beyond the business realm. Don’t miss the chance to hear his incredible story.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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Welcome back to the Canadian series of The Great Indoors! Host Matt Roberts is joined by Stephanie McLarty to discuss the circular economy and e-waste in the telecommunications industry. Stephanie is the Head of Sustainability at Quantum Lifestyle Partners, a company that operates state-of-the-art recycling and re-using programs for e-waste. She is also a speaker, lecturer and host of The Circular Future podcast. Because of the rapid pace at which technology develops, large enterprises are constantly moving onto new hardware every 2-3 years, leaving behind considerable waste. Stephanie has spent her career developing ways to deal with this waste sustainably, and she and Matt dive into the strategies being employed to do so. They discuss the challenges of recycling tech, the important role of re-using, and important new developments like the right-to-repair legislation. They also discuss the future, and whether we are doing enough to combat climate change and e-waste.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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In the final episode from MWC Las Vegas, guest host Mike MacDade dives into interviews with guests from two very different companies, to uncover their differences and similarities. First he speaks with Brandon Simas, the founder of Continuously, a stealth communications company that is only a year old. He then speaks with Amber Kerr of Union Wireless, which was incorporated in 1914. Continuously distinguishes itself by providing service tailored for both high-net-worth individuals and sizable corporations, ensuring the safeguarding of their communications and data. Brandon offers glimpses into Continuously's case studies, showcasing the company's growth and adaptive strategies, and how it is shaped by consumer input. Subsequently, both Brandon and Amber delve into their respective vantage points regarding the industry's trajectory, the influence of AI, and their perspectives on the forthcoming trends. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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Welcome back to MWC Las Vegas. In this episode, guest host Mike MacDade, Chief of Staff to the CPO, is joined by two special guests! First, he sits down with Caroline Chan, VP of the Network and Edge Group at Intel to discuss the use cases and human value to 5G, the intersection of evolution and taking a conservative approach, and the future of 5G edge. He is then joined by Matt Hatton, founding partner of Tranforma Insights. Matt is an industry commentator and insider with years of knowledge and experience, which he brings to their conversation about where the telecommunications industry is, and where it's going. Caroline and Matt offer invaluable insights into the multifaceted applications of 5G, shedding light on the transformative role of AI in shaping these discussions. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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Explore the path ahead for private networks and 5G over the next 12 months and beyond. Join The Great Indoors at MWC Las Vegas for a conversation with Joe Constantine, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer at JMA Wireless. In this episode, Joe, alongside guest host Mike MacDade, provides insights into the telecom industry in the United States and globally. Discover JMA Wireless's efforts to restore US leadership in telecommunications and gain an understanding of Joe's perspectives on the challenges and opportunities within the sector. Their conversation also delves into the significance of connectivity as a basic human right, strategies for achieving universal access to broadband and technology, and a pragmatic outlook on the future of 5G. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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Welcome back to MWC Las Vegas! Guest host Mike MacDade, Chief of Staff to the CPO and co-host of Amdocs’ Your Career: Is it choice or chance? podcast is back! In this episode, he sits down with Juan Carlos Garcia, SVP of Technology Innovation and Ecosystems at Telefonica. Juan’s title contains both the words Ecosystem and Innovation- but how are these related to each other and to the broader telecommunications industry? Mike and Juan dive into what his role entails and why both aspects of his position are important for Telefonica, and in the industry generally. They also discuss how the large company addresses its various markets, and how services can be delivered efficiently and sustainably in these different regions. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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Welcome to our first interview at MWC Las Vegas 2023, with guest host Mike MacDade, Chief of Staff to the CPO and co-host of Amdocs’ Your Career: Is it choice or chance? podcast. Mike and his colleague Jacob Thomas, VP, Account Business Executive, Amdocs sit down with Massimo Peselli, the Chief Revenue Officer of Global Enterprise & Public Sector, Verizon Business. They dive into all things 5G. How it can solve problems across industries, like healthcare, and why Massimo thinks partnerships are vital. They also discuss private enterprise networks, new connectivity solutions at Verizon that are reaching maturity, and more. Also included are our new TGI Open Mic segments where attendees at MWC gave us their viewpoints on everything they were hearing, thinking and seeing at the conference.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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In this episode focusing on Canadian Telecommunications, host Matt Roberts sits down with Robert Ghiz, President and CEO of the Canadian Telecommunications Association and former Premier of Prince Edward Island. Robert and his organization promote the industry to government, policymakers and the general public. Canada is a country that is huge in landmass, but small in population, which presents unique challenges regarding telecommunications and connectivity. Despite these challenges, Canada is a world leader in connectivity in many ways, but there is still progress to be made. Matt and Robert discuss why telecommunications networks are so expensive to build in Canada, how to increase connectivity in remote communities and what the future of connectivity looks like in Canada.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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Welcome to Season 7 of The Great Indoors! This season host Matt Roberts is joined by a new and exciting roster of guests. In this episode, he sits down with Chris Madan, Director, Digital Sales at TELUS and Saeed Otufat-Shamsi, Director of Information Services at TELUS. Matt is also joined by co-host Neeraj Kanojia of Amdocs. They discuss how the TELUS team is ‘internally disrupting’ itself to stay ahead of the curve and keep up with emerging technology, the biggest challenges facing the telecommunications industry and why telecom companies need to compete not only with each other but with companies in the tech space more broadly. Finally, Matt and his guests discuss Canada as a unique market, and how telecommunications companies can address Canadians' needs.
This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
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