Jason's Industry Insights

Jason Presement

Welcome to Jason's Industry Insights - your go-to podcast for crisp, 30-minute conversations with the fascinating folks shaping today's tech landscape. With a focus on broadband, telco, space communications and AI, we're talking to a diverse mix of professionals who impact these fields in big and small ways.

  1. JAN 29

    Episode #19 - Beyond Connectivity: CRRBC Takes on "The Infinite Build"

    In this episode, I reconnect with Amedeo Bernardi, founder of the Canadian Rural and Remote Broadband Community Conference and Expo (CRRBC), to preview the 2026 conference season and explore this year's theme: "the infinite build." Born from a coffee conversation in 2019, CRRBC has evolved from a regional North Bay gathering into Canada's premier platform for addressing digital equity in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities, attracting over 400 conference attendees in 2025. Amedeo traces the conference's journey through pandemic-era supply chain challenges, the critical focus on Indigenous reconciliation in 2023, and last year's exploration of what comes after initial connectivity. The 2026 theme, "the infinite build," addresses a crucial reality: building and maintaining rural infrastructure isn't a one-and-done project—it's an ongoing commitment that requires sustainable business models, continuous investment, and evolving technology solutions. Amedeo shares exciting updates, including enhanced sponsorship packages with dedicated meeting spaces, new breakout session opportunities for vendors, expanded year-round webinar series opportunities, and the return of the third annual golf tournament at Hawk Ridge. Plus, lessons learned from 2025: the conference now starts on Tuesday, so Casino Rama's restaurants are actually open on arrival night! Registration is now open for CRRBC 2026 East (June 9-111, Casino Rama, ON). Watch for CRRBC West (November 1-3, Saskatoon, SK). https://crrbc.ca/eastern-canada-2026 for more information

    35 min
  2. 2025-10-22

    Episode #18 - The Father of the Cable Modem - DOCSIS, M&Ms, and 20 Engineers Who Changed the World - Rouzbeh Yassini-Fard

    In this episode of Jason’s Industry Insights, I chat with Rouzbeh Yassini-Fard, the man known worldwide as the father of the cable modem, to revisit the origins of the broadband era as documented in his recently released book, "The Accidental Network - How a small company sparked a global broadband transformation." Rouzbeh recounts how, in 1987, a 20-person team at LANCity built the first high-speed data network over cable, turning an 80-pound, $18,000 prototype into a $299 modem that changed the world. Their work laid the foundation for the DOCSIS standard, powering billions of broadband connections today. This isn’t a nostalgic trip, it’s a study in innovation under constraint. Rouzbeh explains how a small startup out-engineered industry giants, created early forms of AI-driven diagnostics, and proved that persistence beats scale. He shares how customer obsession kept the team moving, like discovering that weekend “network outages” were caused by hunters’ CB radios, seeing how telehealth pioneers used their tech to transfer cancer imaging data between hospitals in 1990, and how a school custodian didn't even know what "IoT" was, but needed it. Rouzbeh reflects on giving away DOCSIS technology royalty-free to speed global adoption, why he predicts its sunset around 2040, and how broadband will become the foundation for AI infrastructure. His message to entrepreneurs is timeless: Solve a big problem that matters to peopleBuild something that worksLet the product do the talking The conversation also offers a human side - sleep deprivation, car crashes, and six pounds of M&Ms a week that kept the engineers (and their kids) motivated. Some key moments: On Skepticism and Drive: “We were told it was too complex, it would never work. That was the fuel we needed to make it work.”On Early AI: “Today everyone says AI, AI, AI. We built AI into our modems in 1990. They learned from noise and compensated for it.”On Motivation: “Every time an engineer hit a wall, I sent them to the customer. Real users give more energy than any paycheck.”On Giving It Away: “I could have charged royalties for DOCSIS, but that would have slowed broadband for the world. It wasn’t about money.”On Leadership and M&Ms: “Kids came for the candy. Parents came back to work. Six pounds of M&Ms a week kept innovation alive.” Rouzbeh’s story shows how grit, curiosity, and purpose turned a small Massachusetts startup into the birthplace of the broadband era. You can find Rouzbeh's book on Amazon. You can find Rouzbeh on LinkedIn.

    43 min
  3. 2025-10-09

    Episode #17 - Canada’s Rockets, Satellites, and the Atlantic Spaceport. Rahul Goel, CEO and Founder, NordSpace

    Rahul Goel, CEO and founder of NordSpace, joins me to discuss how his company is building a fully Canadian space ecosystem — from 3D-printed rocket engines and launch vehicles to satellites, AI-driven payloads, and Canada's first commercial spaceport in Newfoundland. They’re working to reshape and fill gaps in every segment of Canada’s space sector, from investment and infrastructure to technology and policy. NordSpace is redefining how Canada accesses orbit by developing its own rockets (Tundra and Titan), satellite systems (Terra Nova), and the Atlantic Spaceport Complex to support end-to-end space missions. Rahul explains what it takes to launch from Canadian soil, how his team grew from two engineers in a basement to a 25-person national venture, and why space must be treated as critical infrastructure, not a distant frontier. The conversation covers Canada’s regulatory hurdles, the company’s lessons from its first launch campaign, the push for technological sovereignty, and the balance between ambition and pragmatism in a country often seen as risk-averse. Rahul also shares his personal journey to leading one of Canada’s most ambitious aerospace ventures — and why he believes the next decade will belong to nations that build, not buy, their access to space. This is a must-listen for anyone following Canadian aerospace, satellite innovation, or the business of space access. Some key points: NordSpace is building Canada’s first end-to-end space ecosystem — rockets, engines, satellites, and the Atlantic Spaceport Complex in Newfoundland.Space is critical infrastructure, not a frontier. If satellites failed, Canada would lose an estimated $1 billion per day in economic impact.Terra Nova, NordSpace’s AI-enabled satellite program, will detect wildfires and security threats in real time, proving that Canadian satellites can deliver on-orbit intelligence.Rahul Goel says Canada must move past the Avro Arrow mindset and take real risks again: “We can do hard things here.”Rahul’s goal: build the roads to orbit so others can build industries on top of them.“When we succeed,” Rahul says, “I want people to say we did it — Canada did it.” Check out NordSpace at https://www.nordspace.com/ You can find Rahul on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/iorahul/ Please remember to like, rate and share this Podcast. It helps with reach and awareness! Finally, remember to subscribe to Jason's Industry Insights, the Podcast at https://jasonsindustryinsights.com/ Live long and prosper.

    35 min
  4. 2025-06-07

    Episode #13 - Unlocking the North: Broadband, Barriers, and Blue Sky Thinking. Susan Church, Executive Director of Blue Sky Net

    What’s really stopping rural and northern communities from getting connected? In this episode, I speak with Susan Church, Executive Director of Blue Sky Net, for a candid conversation about the stubborn challenges, and creative solutions, shaping broadband in Northern Ontario. Susan shares stories from her 25-year journey, exposing why national broadband stats are misleading, why “hexagon mapping” leaves whole communities stranded, and what really happens when big telcos hold the keys to critical infrastructure. We chat about funding failures, data gaps, and the hidden cost of overbuilding. Hear about the innovative local providers, the unfiltered truth behind provincial and federal programs, and the real elephants in the room. If you want the inside story on Canada’s digital divide, listen in as we pull no punches and ask the questions few others will. --- You can contact Susan Church on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-church-7987a826/ Check out Blue Sky Net and all their resources at https://blueskynet.ca/ --- For more information about the Canadian Rural and Remote Broadband Community Conference, please see https://crrbc.ca/eastern-canada-2025 You can find me on LinkedIn or at https://www.verityaptus.ca/ Finally, please remember to follow, like and share from your podcast player of choice! Thanks for listening! ___ Remember to check out the Jason's Industry Insights Newsletter at https://jasonsindustryinsights.com/

    41 min
  5. 2025-06-06

    Episode #12 - Beaming Through the Impossible: Attochron’s Laser Quest to Solve the Last Mile. Tom Chaffee, CEO and Jim Olson, SVP Sales & Marketing, Attochron.

    What if the biggest challenge in high-speed connectivity wasn’t digging trenches or laying fiber, but simply getting through a mile of air? In this episode, I sit down with Tom Chaffee and Jim Olson from Attochron, a team on a decades-long mission to finally solve the “last mile” problem with a technology that’s left an entire industry skeptical: free space optics. With stories of failed startups, laser breakthroughs inspired by lightning research, and a crash course in why “fog” isn’t the real enemy, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what it takes to disrupt telecom dogma. From the skepticism of venture capitalists to the promise of carrier-grade connections delivered by femtosecond lasers, you’ll get a front-row seat to the innovation, persistence of bringing a moonshot idea to market. Will Attochron finally break the curse that’s haunted free space optics for decades? Tune in to find out how the third leg of connectivity is being built - not with wire, but with light. Jim will be on my Broadband Innovation panel at the upcoming Canadian Rural and Remote Broadband Community Conference, in Rama, Ontario - June 9-11, 2025, The full video interview can be found on my YouTube Channel. For more information on Attochron: Visit Attochron's Web Site. Find Tom Chaffee, Founder/CEO and Jim Olson, SVP Sales and Marketing on LinkedIn And check out my new website at https://www.verityaptus.ca/ Finally, please remember to follow, like and share from your podcast player of choice! Thanks for listening! ___ Remember to check out the Jason's Industry Insights Newsletter at https://jasonsindustryinsights.com/

    53 min

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Welcome to Jason's Industry Insights - your go-to podcast for crisp, 30-minute conversations with the fascinating folks shaping today's tech landscape. With a focus on broadband, telco, space communications and AI, we're talking to a diverse mix of professionals who impact these fields in big and small ways.