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Light Reading Podcasts

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Light Reading provides daily news, analysis and insight for the global communications networking and services industry. The publication was founded in 2000 and, since July 2016, has been a part of Informa Tech, a division of Informa PLC. We're part of a big team providing specialist research, media, events and training for businesses and professionals working in technology.

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Episodes

AtlasEdge CEO on application and data demands at the edge

AtlasEdge CEO Giuliano Di Vitantonio joins the podcast to discuss the edge data center company's approach to edge computing in Europe. Di Vitantonio explains that augmented reality, IoT and 5G are among the technologies pushing more compute processing to the edge of the network. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 05, 202325 min

The Divide: How Loveland, Colorado, is solving its broadband gaps with Pulse

This episode features Brieana Reed-Harmel, director of broadband for the City of Loveland, Colorado, which runs a municipal broadband network called Pulse . The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 05, 202321 min

The Notebook Dump: Fiber manufacturing in America

In this podcast, Jeff Baumgartner, Mike Dano, Nicole Ferraro, Phil Harvey and Kelsey Ziser discuss court proceedings around the Universal Service Fund (USF) and Graphiant's new $62 million in funding. The editors also examine Roku's layoffs, new fiber manufacturing projects in the US and why wireless providers are pushing more device inventory online in The Notebook Dump for the week ending March 31. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 31, 202331 min

Omdia's Jaimie Lenderman on how cable is speeding ahead on network upgrades

Speaking before a packed house at last week's Cable Next-Gen Technologies and Strategies event in Denver, Omdia analyst Jaimie Lenderman presented fresh data on how cable operators are pushing ahead with access network upgrades. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 31, 202311 min

Comcast's Elad Nafshi on network scale, DAA, 10G, PON and what's next for FDX

Following his keynote address at last week's Cable Next-Gen Technologies and Strategies event in Denver, Elad Nafshi, Comcast's EVP and chief network officer, stayed for a fireside chat to dig a bit deeper into the company's plan to evolve and upgrade its widely deployed hybrid-fiber coax (HFC) network. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 30, 202311 min

What's the Story? Frontier bundles in YouTube TV

Jeff Baumgartner joins the podcast to discuss Frontier Communications' YouTube TV bundle and billing integration and what the competitive implications are of that decision. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 29, 202313 min

The Divide: How ACA Connects sees BEAD funds rolling out nationwide

Brian Hurley, chief regulatory counsel for ACA Connects, joins the podcast to discuss the trade group's BEAD funding framework : a report offering a national analysis of how far funding from the $42.5 billion Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program will go, and a state-by-state breakdown of how that money can be used to deploy fiber broadband. We discuss takeaways from that report, and what it reveals for certain states. We also talk about policy priorities for ACA Connects in the...

Mar 29, 202330 min

Ciena's Steve Alexander: A terabit in the hand

Ciena CTO Steve Alexander recently joined the podcast to discuss the company's announcement of WaveLogic 6, a 1.6 Tbit/s coherent optical technology that will power long-haul, metro and data center connections starting around the middle of next year. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 29, 20233 min

Corning's new twist on hyperscaler cabling

At OFC earlier this month, Mike Bell, Corning's SVP and GM for optical communications, joined the podcast to discuss the company's newest data center solution that shortens installation times for cables and connectors. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 28, 202316 min

The Notebook Dump: T-Mobile to scrap 5G reliability ads

Jeff Baumgartner, Mike Dano, Nicole Ferraro and Phil Harvey discuss cable versus fiber, consumer broadband labels and potential roadblocks to BEAD program rollouts. The editors also discuss why T-Mobile will need to re-think its 5G advertising strategy and whether TikTok is now cooler than ever in The Notebook Dump for the week ending March 24. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 24, 202324 min

Viasat's John Janka on the future of satellite and need for LEO-GEO harmony

John Janka, chief officer of global government affairs and regulatory at Viasat , spoke with Light Reading at Satellite 2023 last week about the changing communications landscape and how satellite players and policies must evolve. We also discussed the operator's upcoming launch of its Viasat-3 satellite, which Janka said "should be four-times better performing than the best satellite in orbit today." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 24, 20239 min

The Divide: How Cisco and El Paso, Texas, are bringing digital services to at-risk communities

This episode features Nicole Ferrini, climate and sustainability officer for the city of El Paso, Texas, and Gary DePreta, vice president for state, local government and education at Cisco . We discuss a partnership between Cisco and the city of El Paso to launch a portal called El Paso Helps , which connects unhoused individuals and other at-risk community members to essential services, including shelter and housing, addiction and mental health support, and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co...

Mar 22, 202322 min

EchoStar's Paul Gaske on how HughesNet is adding capacity and lowering latency

At last week's Satellite 2023 show, Light Reading caught up with Paul Gaske, chief operating officer at EchoStar , parent company to Hughes , to get an update on the company's forthcoming launch of its new satellite Jupiter-3 and how it will improve broadband connectivity. Gaske also discussed direct-to-device communications and the implications for the future of the industry, key regulatory issues for satellite players and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 22, 20238 min

The Notebook Dump: Amazon's $10B satellite project, Casa Systems' CEO exit

Jeff Baumgartner, Mike Dano, Nicole Ferraro and Kelsey Ziser discuss Amazon's plan to spend $10 billion on a satellite constellation, an update on Light Reading's Cable Next-Gen event and why Casa Systems' CEO is stepping down today. We also discuss Ciena's plan to launch 1.6 Tbit/s optical services, the possible sale of Infinera and Airspan's offloading of its fixed-wireless access (FWA) business for $60 million in The Notebook Dump for the week ending March 17. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p...

Mar 17, 202324 min

Cable Next-Gen 2023 recap: Operators choose their own adventure

DENVER – CABLE NEXT-GEN 2023 – As cable operators begin to zero in on the evolution of the access network, it's become clear that the future is not one size fits all. Some operators are enhancing their DOCSIS 3.1 networks, planting the seeds for DOCSIS 4.0, using fixed wireless access (FWA) to extend the reach of wireline networks or even overlaying their existing hybrid fiber-coax (HFC) plant with fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) technologies. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media...

Mar 17, 202313 min

Dell'Oro's Sameh Boujelbene: AI is changing data center hardware

Just like every other part of the communications landscape, data center networking is changing fast. Sameh Boujelbene, vice president at Dell’Oro Group, projects that we'll see most data center switch sales coming at 400 Gbit/s and higher speeds in the next few years and AI is a huge catalyst for that capacity push. In this episode, we discuss how AI workloads will influence hardware design and data center topologies in the future. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player o...

Mar 17, 202319 min

The Cable Center CEO on the launch of the 'Syndeo Institute'

DENVER – CABLE NEXT GEN 2023 – Light Reading caught up with Diane Christman, the president and CEO of The Cable Center, here this week to discuss the launch of the Syndeo Institute , a new "operational brand" that's being billed as a "modern hub for discovery, education and collaboration" spanning the connectivity, media, entertainment and technology industries. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in...

Mar 16, 20236 min

GCI starts doing the high splits while preparing for convergence

DENVER – CABLE NEXT GEN 2023 – GCI's Erik Kuhlmann said the company has begun upgrading its DOCSIS 3.1 cable network to a high-split architecture with equipment from vendors including ATX and CommScope. Kuhlmann, the senior director of engineering and architecture for the Alaskan telecom operator, said the move is designed to help the company provide faster speeds to stay abreast of its rivals and slake customer demand. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episo...

Mar 16, 20236 min

What's the Story? African tech startups score $3.3B in funding

African tech startups brought in $3.3 billion in funding for the first time in 2022. Connecting Africa's Paula Gilbert joins the podcast to explain why the fintech sector is bringing in the most funding, which countries are leading the way for most funding and what these trends mean for the continent as a whole. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 14, 20237 min

Omdia's Julie Kunstler: PON growth isn't slowing down anytime soon

We caught up with Julie Kunstler, chief analyst for Omdia's broadband access intelligence service, one of this week's #CableNextGen speakers at OFC earlier this month. During our podcast, Kunstler gave us a preview of Omdia's PON forecast and some perspective from meeting with technology vendors who are making strides in energy efficiency and bandwidth increases allow the way down to the chip level. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Ac...

Mar 14, 202316 min

The Divide: Doug Maglothin on Diamond State Networks' plans for Arkansas and beyond

This episode features Doug Maglothin, who was recently appointed CEO of Diamond State Networks (DSN), a group of 13 electric co-ops in Arkansas working to unite fiber networks and provide wholesale broadband statewide. We discuss Diamond State Networks in detail, including its progress in Arkansas so far, the role state and federal funding are playing in its buildout, how Diamond State is working to expand its model beyond the state of Arkansas and more. The unedited audio transcript is availabl...

Mar 14, 202330 min

The Notebook Dump: Gigi Sohn exits FCC race, Verizon's leadership shakedown

Jeff Baumgartner, Mike Dano, Nicole Ferraro, Phil Harvey and Kelsey Ziser discuss data center and optical network updates from OFC, Gigi Sohn's withdrawal of her nomination for FCC commissioner and Nokia's plans for a 4G/LTE network on the moon. In addition, we discuss Charter and Comcast's stance on fixed wireless access, whether there are upgrades beyond DOCSIS 4.0, top executive turnover at Verizon, and 5G strategies in 2023 for AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon... all in the Notebook Dump for t...

Mar 10, 202325 min

DZS CEO Charlie Vogt: Backlogs and 'Buy American'

OFC23 – San Diego – DZS CEO Charlie Vogt said his company is one of the few that can help service providers of all sizes upgrade their fiber access networks while saving them operating costs in their middle-mile transport networks. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 10, 202317 min

Cable's dance with DAA, PON, wireless, DOCSIS 4.0… and more

Entering its 16th year and having obtained its driver's license, Light Reading's Cable Next Gen Technologies & Strategies event will be held March 14 and 15 in downtown Denver. After going all-digital due to the pandemic, this will be the first time the event will be live and in person since 2019. A lot has happened in the cable tech world since then. Many operators back-burnered their hybrid fiber-coax (HFC) upgrades in 2020 to deal with the near-term surge in network traffic. Three years l...

Mar 10, 202315 min

Verizon SVP on safer, more sustainable connected vehicles

MWC23 – While electric vehicles are reducing reliance on gas, EVs plus the transition to more renewable energy sources put "tremendous pressure on the grid," said TJ Fox, SVP of industrial IoT and automotive for Verizon. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 09, 202323 min

Cignal AI's Scott Wilkinson: 100ZR pluggable at the network's edge

OFC23 – San Diego – As the conference kicked off we sat down with Scott Wilkinson, lead analyst for optical components at Cignal AI. Wilkinson explained why Cignal AI's forecast for 100ZR module shipments was doubled for 2025 and how pluggable optics are being used in a wider range of applications. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Mar 08, 202313 min

SES CPO: Deploying private 5G networks via MEO satellites

MWC23 – The medium-Earth orbit (MEO) satellite space just got a little busier with SES' launch of its O3b mPower satellites. John-Paul Hemingway, chief strategy and product officer for SES, said the initial launch of two satellites last December went as planned and the satellites are "all performing well." SES plans on two more launches in Q2 of this year for a total of six satellites in the constellation. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hoste...

Mar 08, 202314 min

Omdia's Ian Redpath: Optical networking momentum at OFC23

OFC23 – San Diego – As OFC kicks off this week, Omdia's research director for transport networks and components, Ian Redpath, gives us an overview of the slew of coherent pluggable optics announced in the past few weeks. The approaches vary, but vendors are stepping up with new offerings as network operators look to pluggables – once purely the domain of data center applications – for metro networking applications. The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode pa...

Mar 08, 202314 min

The Divide: Connected Nation's Brent Legg on the need to build more carrier-neutral IXPs

Brent Legg, executive vice president of government affairs at Connected Nation (CN), joins the podcast to discuss the organization's partnership with entrepreneur and investor Hunter Newby to build and operate 125 new carrier-neutral Internet exchange points (IXPs), and its application for an NTIA Middle Mile grant to fund five of those projects. Learn more at connectednation.org/ixp . The unedited audio transcript is available in the media player of this episode page. Hosted on Acast. See acast...

Mar 08, 202326 min
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