
Podcast episode 38: An unprecedented year in telecom
Can’t wait to put 2020 behind you? The telecom industry feels your pain. But as the novel coronavirus wreaked havoc
The Futurithmic Podcast is hosted by Editor-at-Large, Michael Hainsworth, veteran news reporter and lifelong geek. In the podcast, Michael talks with the most influential people of our time who have or are directly impacting our future. Guests include Galit Ariel (AR futurist), Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia Founder), and Rory Sutherland (Ogilvy Vice Chairman).
The podcast is part of an overall publishing network, found at www.futurithmic.com, and is a Nokia original.
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Can’t wait to put 2020 behind you? The telecom industry feels your pain. But as the novel coronavirus wreaked havoc
5G will bring download speeds up to 100x faster than 4G. That speed boost will force content creators to evolve.
5G requires additional CAPEX investments, and it’s arriving at a time when telecom companies are feeling the pinch. But to
The FAANGS are out and telecom companies don’t want to get bitten. But as giants like Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix,
Every time someone picks up a 5G smartphone, a superhero springs into action. For Nokia’s Jitin Bhandari, it’s not the
Like the rest of the world, Latin America is adopting 5G. Its roll-out may not be as fast as we’ve
Varonis’ Field CTO and hacker Brian Vecci spent his life breaking into computers. With the roll-out of 5G, the number
COVID-19 is accelerating the adoption of technologies that would otherwise have taken years to go mainstream. But how are companies
Business as usual will have to take a back seat for some time. But how does the move to remote
to Florian Groene, a partner at PWC in New York, and business strategist Hans Geerdes from Nokia Software HQ in San Jose, the new normal offers opportunities for telecom providers to reinvent their relationships with their customers.
As COVID-19 turned a local epidemic into a pandemic, the spotlight was trained on an industry known as a “dumb
We’re turning to video games for both work meetings and staying in touch with family and friends. But after COVID-19,
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