
Cohere, Vodafone and radio waves
This unprecedented episode of the pod not only took place in the middle of the week, but also featured a dialled-in special guest in addition to Ray from Cohere in the studio. They start by finding ou...
5 Des 20241h 50min

6G, mobile data and Nokia
One of the pod’s most regular guests – William Webb – returns because he’s written yet another book. They start by exploring the core theme of his book, which is that 6G is currently headed in the wro...
2 Des 20242h 3min

Nokia, Mavenir and geopolitics
Just Iain and Scott this week as they record ahead of the Glotel Awards evening. Pausing only to reflect on Iain’s hangover they start by discussing claims that T-Mobile US may be on the verge of ditc...
25 Nov 20241h 33min

Ofcom, regulation and Fyuz
The lads were delighted to welcome Harry Rippon of UK communications regulator Ofcom to the pod this week. They start by exploring the increasing number of roles Ofcom has in the UK comms market, touc...
18 Nov 20241h 53min

The Telecoms.com Podcast: VodaThree, BT and Trump
The pod is back, having skipped a week to allow Scott to galavant around Istanbul, and is delighted to welcome back special guest Neil McRae of Juniper Networks. After hearing all about Scott’s trip t...
11 Nov 20241h 53min

US vs China, Huawei and telecoms recession
There’s no guest this week, which is just as well as they didn’t have enough cameras to record three people anyway. The lads start by examining the many ways America is trying to starve China of acces...
28 Okt 20241h 59min

Ericsson, Nokia and smartphone bans
Iain is back as co-host following Scott’s return from Paris and it’s just the two of them for their reunion. The big telecoms news of the week concerned quarterly announcements from big kit vendors Er...
21 Okt 20241h 49min

Network X, APIs and 6G
This episode of the pod was recorded on the show floor of the Network X telecoms trade event in Paris. Iain didn’t make the trip so risked losing his co-host position to his colleague at Light Reading...
11 Okt 202455min




















