Analysys Mason's Telecoms Podcast

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Synopsis

Learn more on the challenges and new developments impacting the telecoms and technology space including the latest digital services trends, virtual network opportunities, smartphone analytics and IOT opportunities to name a few...

Episodes

  • What does the future look like for Vodafone

    10/06/2024 Duration: 15min

    In this podcast, Caroline Gabriel, expert in network and cloud strategies and architecture, and Tom Rebbeck, expert in TMT consumer and business services, discuss Vodafone and the issues it faces after the sale of Vodafone Spain, the proposed sale of Vodafone Italy and the proposed merger with Three in the UK. Read the associated article.

  • AI series: the future of AI with Jennifer Beroshi of Google DeepMind

    05/06/2024 Duration: 01h03min

    Welcome to our AI podcast series. Each episode features business leaders from across the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) industry who discuss their AI-related insights, and what AI means to them, their organisation and the industry as a whole.  In this episode, Analysys Mason’s Paul Jevons, Director and expert in tech-enabled transformation, and David Abecassis, Partner and expert in strategy, regulation and policy, talk with Jennifer Beroshi, Head of Policy Strategy and Development at Google DeepMind.    DeepMind launched in 2010 and took an interdisciplinary approach to building general AI systems. The research lab brought together new ideas and advances in machine learning, neuroscience, engineering, mathematics, simulation and computing infrastructure, along with new ways of organising scientific endeavours.  In this episode, Paul, David and Jennifer discuss:   DeepMind and the broader Google ecosystem AI applications, systems and specialised use cases  artificial general intelligence (AGI) langu

  • Sustainability series: ESG in orbit – SES’s sustainability journey with Amber Ledgerwood

    04/06/2024 Duration: 15min

    Welcome to our sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) podcast series. Each episode features business leaders from across the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) industry who discuss what sustainability and ESG means to them, their organisation and the industry as a whole.  In this episode, Analysys Mason's Maria Tunberg, Partner and expert in sustainability and Anurag Dey, Manager and expert in sustainability, talk to Amber Ledgerwood, Head of Social and Environmental Impact at SES.  SES is a global satellite operator based in Luxembourg. Their dedicated ESG team looks for opportunities to leverage SES’s space-based capabilities to advance key sustainable development initiatives – including combatting climate change. SES relaunched their ESG strategy in 2021 to align with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  In this podcast, the authors discuss:   the sustainability and ESG-related opportunities within the space sector right now how the space sector can support the sustainab

  • AI series: exploring AI governance and policy with Denise Wong of IMDA

    21/05/2024 Duration: 27min

    Welcome to our AI podcast series. Each episode features business leaders from across the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) industry who discuss their AI-related insights, and what AI means to them, their organisation and the industry as a whole. In this episode, Analysys Mason’s Paul Jevons, Director and expert in tech-enabled transformation and David Abecassis, Partner and expert in regulation and digital markets, talk to Denise Wong, Assistant Chief Executive for Data Protection and Innovation at the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA).   IMDA is a statutory board under the Singapore Ministry of Communications and Information. It leads Singapore's digitalisation journey by developing a vibrant digital economy and an inclusive digital society. Paul, David and Denise discuss:   the Model AI Governance Framework for Generative AI opportunities for Singapore’s AI ecosystem characteristics of emerging AI risks and the need for governance the need for global collaboration on AI opportunities and risks

  • Operator business revenue: past performance and future prospects

    15/05/2024 Duration: 09min

    Business revenue accounted for more than a quarter of operators’ total revenue in 2023 (based on results from around 60 operators detailed in our Business revenue tracker). However, average growth rates fell compared with 2022, mainly due to the difficult economic conditions facing many businesses. IT services such as cloud and security are among the main revenue growth drivers, and our Business-services-related M&A tracker indicates that operators continue to invest in these services despite a sharp fall in the total number of acquisitions in 2023. In this podcast, Catherine Hammond, Research Director, and Matt Small, Analyst, discuss what is (and isn’t) driving operator business revenue growth and consider the prospects for the rest of 2024.   See our related reports: Operator business revenue: trends and analysis and Business-services-related M&A tracker: trends and analysis.

  • Is Starlink ready to take to the skies?

    07/05/2024 Duration: 14min

    Starlink is increasingly successful in the broadband market with over 2.6 million subscribers worldwide. Can this translate into success in the skies and will Starlink succeed in the in-flight connectivity (IFC) market? The Starlink Qatar Airways deal is one example of its progress, but in this podcast, space and satellite experts Christopher Baugh and Kerry Vincent-Viry, take a step back to outline Starlink’s IFC journey so far and what the future looks like.

  • Earth observation: from data to analytics

    01/05/2024 Duration: 13min

    In this podcast, space experts, Christopher Baugh and Prachi Kawade discuss the changes in the Earth observation market, where data has historically been the main revenue driver. They explore the changes that satellite operators, such as Planet Insights, have made in terms of venturing downstream and enhancing their core offerings. Customers are increasingly relying on analytics for decision-making, which is fuelling growth in the value-added services, intellectual property and big data segments. Chris and Prachi forecast that the demand for data and downstream services from commercial and government and military sectors will surge in the next decade.

  • AI series: Discussing the opportunities and pitfalls of AI with Bridgepoint’s Head of Digital and AI

    25/04/2024 Duration: 14min

    Welcome to our AI podcast series. Each episode features business leaders from across the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) industry who discuss their AI-related insights, and what AI means to them, their organisation and the industry as a whole.    In this episode, Analysys Mason's Paul Jevons, Director and expert in tech-enabled transformation, talks to Dominic Gallello, Managing Director and Head of Digital and AI at Bridgepoint.   Bridgepoint is one of the world's leading private asset growth investors, specialising in private equity and private debt. It has over EUR41 billion of assets under management and a strong local presence in China, Europe and the USA. Paul and Dominic discuss: conducting due diligence projects in the AI era the risks and opportunities that GenAI creates for the investor community managing investment portfolios in the AI era what does an AI-enabled future may hold for businesses and the investor community. Find out more about Analysys Mason's AI-related research and consulting

  • Metaverse: how AI and improved Wi-Fi can help operators to manage traffic

    17/04/2024 Duration: 13min

    In this podcast Martin Scott, expert in video, gaming and entertainment, and Oliver Bruff, expert in fixed broadband services, discuss the impact that the development of metaverse-type applications, such as cloud-rendered XR, will have on fixed network traffic and how these applications will create a need for operators to proactively manage in-home networks with AIOps.   Read the associated article.

  • How operators can capture a growing share of the SME cyber-security market

    09/04/2024 Duration: 08min

    Selling ICT services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will be the main source of incremental revenue for operators, while their connectivity revenue will be effectively flat. However, operators will only earn a small share of revenue from the largest and fastest-growing of these services – public cloud solutions. Operators will hold a much larger, and growing, share of the SME cyber-security market. In this podcast, Matt Small and Catherine Hammond, experts in SME services, discuss why operators are in a good position to sell cyber-security solutions to SMEs and what the challenges are when doing this. Matt and Catherine also offer some recommendations for operators that have established enterprise security brands and for those that are mostly new to offering security. Read the associated article and reports: Approaches to cyber security for SMEs: ten operator case studies and Operator business services for SMEs: worldwide forecast.

  • AI series: How Vodafone is leveraging its AI capabilities

    09/04/2024 Duration: 10min

    In this episode, Analysys Mason's Paul Jevons, Director and expert in tech-enabled transformation, and Scott Petty, Chief Technology Officer at Vodafone Group, discuss how AI is affecting Vodafone and its customers.   Topics covered in this podcast   How GenAI can enhance productivity, drive business transformation, and foster innovation in product and service development The opportunities and challenges that AI brings  AI governance and ethics  The benefits of AI for Vodafone’s customers  The role and importance of partnerships with large language model (LLM) solution providers Find out more about Analysys Mason's AI-related research and consulting services here. Read the associated articles: The adoption of AI will be ineffective without the right operating models, Scenarios for GenAI and telecoms in 2033 and AI series: who will be the GenAI winners and losers in the TMT industry?

  • AI series: AI adoption can offer SMBs an edge over larger companies

    02/04/2024 Duration: 21min

    Welcome to our AI podcast series. Each episode features business leaders from across the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) industry who discuss their AI-related insights, and what AI means to them, their organisation and the industry as a whole. In this episode, Analysys Mason's Stela Bokun, partner and expert in strategy and Paul Jevons, director and expert in tech-enabled transformation talk with Aileen Hannah, SMB Voice of the Customer Director at Microsoft. They discuss: the relevance for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) of the recent advances in AI and how these advances are shaping the SMB market examples of where SMBs have adopted AI and are seeing significant benefits why AI might help SMBs to compete with larger companies how adoption of AI in SMBs is being driven by employees rather than the business the challenges or barriers to AI adoption that SMBs face how Microsoft and its technology partners help SMBs with AI adoption Aileen’s one key message to the industry on the importance of AI

  • AI series: who will be the GenAI winners and losers in the TMT industry?

    19/03/2024 Duration: 10min

    Welcome to our AI podcast series. Each episode features business leaders from across the telecoms, media and technology (TMT) industry who discuss their AI-related insights, and what AI means to them, their organisation and the industry as a whole. In this episode, Analysys Mason's Paul Jevons, Director and expert in tech-enabled transformation, and Tom Rebbeck, Research Partner and expert in TMT consumer and business services, discuss: why it is important to think about who the winners and losers will be the potential impact of GenAI and the three scenarios that could play out in the TMT industry over the coming years the Navigator scenario: what it looks like and who could benefit the Pilot scenario: a more radical situation, and who is best positioned to take advantage the Explorer scenario: bundling connectivity with other services, and how this could shape the industry how telecoms operators and other players in the TMT industry can use the scenarios to help with their GenAI strateg

  • Matter, a connectivity standard for IoT, will help consumers to realise their demand for smart home services

    19/03/2024 Duration: 15min

    In this podcast, Martin Scott, expert in video, gaming and entertainment, and Oliver Bruff, expert in fixed broadband services, discuss the impact that Matter will have on the consumer smart home market and the opportunities that it provides for fixed broadband operators. Read the associated article here.

  • Is satellite direct-to-device technology ready for prime time?

    11/03/2024 Duration: 13min

    Satellite direct-to-device technology could solve the challenge of connectivity in remote areas. It is attracting interest from mobile network operators (MNOs), satellite operators and investors. However, is the technology ready to meet customers’ expectations? What is the revenue opportunity today and how will it evolve over time? Join the discussion with satellite and space experts, Lluc Palerm and Christopher Baugh. Learn more about our satellite strategies for telcos research programme and our report on the satellite direct-to-device market.

  • Edge lessons from Las Vegas

    04/03/2024 Duration: 18min

    Mary Saunders, expert in private networks, and Daniel Beazer, expert in edge and media platforms, discuss Daniel’s recently published article on edge computing in Las Vegas. The city is not considered to be a technology hub but has become a hotspot for edge computing. Mary and Daniel together explore whether there are any lessons that operators and other edge builders can learn from the city’s edge activities or if it will all just have to ‘stay in Vegas’. Read the associated article.

  • Is the telecoms sector taking the right approach to network APIs?

    01/03/2024 Duration: 13min

    Caroline Chappell, network API expert, and Tom Rebbeck, TMT business services expert, discuss the telecoms sector’s approach to network APIs and its chances of success. They also talk about the alternatives that developers have, using initiatives such as Open Gateway and CAMARA. Read the associated article here. 

  • Private LTE/5G networks: how big is the opportunity and what is driving the market?

    20/02/2024 Duration: 10min

    In this podcast Tom Rebbeck, expert in consumer and business services, and Ibraheem Kasujee, expert in private networks, discuss the recently updated private LTE/5G networks forecast. They discuss the size of the opportunity, what it means to the key suppliers in the market, and drivers and inhibitors in the market. Read the associated article and report, Enterprises will spend USD9 billion on private networks by 2028 but the market will not have reached its potential and Private LTE/5G networks: worldwide trends and forecasts.

  • How operators can achieve network convergence with a cloud-native programmable network platform

    13/02/2024 Duration: 07min

    Caroline Chappell, expert in cloud native technologies, explains that if operators are serious about network convergence (where siloed network domains are brought together into a single network entity to support new enterprise services such as network slicing and network-as-a-service), then they must acquire a cloud-native programmable network platform as a strategic priority for 2024. Read the associated article.

  • Will AT&T choose a disaggregated cloud platform for Open RAN?

    05/02/2024 Duration: 07min

    In this podcast, Caroline Chappell, expert in cloud-native technologies, discusses a key test for AT&T’s open network credentials. The question is whether AT&T will pair its cloud platform with RAN functions from Ericsson or opt for a third-party telecoms cloud platform. This decision will shape the future capability to run RAN functions from various vendors in the future. This podcast discusses why a horizontal cloud platform is necessary for Open RAN why high-capacity network operators (brownfield operators) need to take steps towards adopting Open RAN while incorporating openness into the process who the horizontal cloud platform contenders are for AT&T’s Open RAN deployment and who is best placed to win the prize. Read the associated article.

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