In case you missed the latest episodes of RCRtv, our weekly recap is bringing you insight on topics and guests featured on RCRtv’s weekly programing.
On last week’s episode of Coder’s features special guest, Haseeb Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Audiohand. Audiohand is a mobile app that records audio on your iPhone, then mixes it with other live recordings and mixes the result down to a great sounding MP3. Quereshi discusses the need for data for mobile apps and why Audiohand launched on iPhone first.
AT&T NFV, SDN progress update was the topic of discussion on the latest episode of NFV/SDN Reality Check with host Dan Meyer. Andre Fuetsch, SVP of Architecture and Design at AT&T, was the featured guest. Fuetsch gave an update on the telecom operators expansive network virtualization, NFV and SDN plans.
On IoT Innovation, Chris Hare and Nicholas Napp recap and reflect on interviews of the last eight weeks, the undercurrent of UX, planning, and Industrial VS. Consumer considerations for successful IOT. Hare and Napp also looked into the search for real need, real value, real payments- increasingly these use cases are coming from emerging markets, where the real need is driving creative solutions due to the lack of infrastructure.
Last week on HetNet Happenings, host Sean Kinney focuses on Network Densification. Kinney revisits a previous interview with Jeff Andrews from the University of Texas’s Wireless and Communications group, in which they discuss how network densification is likely to be a key component of an ultimate 5G standard. This episode features special guest CEO and President of PCIA Jonathan Adelstein. Adelstein discusses network densification and attending to challenges in the deployment of more infrastructure in increasingly crowded metropolitan network hotspots, as well as, how to deal with the lack of availability of fiber tie ins.
On the latest episode of Inside Telecom Careers, hosts Jeff Mucci and Karla Macias discuss CWA Telecom training and TIRAP . The importance of training and the impact it has had on union members is also revisited. This episode shows a recent interview between Mucci and Jonathan Adelstein, CEO and President of PCIA. PCIA is the Wireless Infrastructure Association. Adelstein explains TIRAP and the need for structure wireless workforce training.