Inside Out: A TM Forum podcast TM Forum
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Tackling the latest telecom questions with today's network and communications business leaders
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Inside Out: Is Open RAN going to plan?
Patrick Lopez, Founder and CEO, Core Analysis and Mark Newman, Chief Analyst, TM Forum, discuss the global telecoms market's current commitment to the development of Open RAN and where the Open RAN market is heading.
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DTW24 - Ignite: The Executive preview
In the run up to DTW24 – Ignite, which is taking place 18-20 June in Copenhagen, Nik Willetts, CEO, TM Forum, Dr. Steffen Roehn, Partner at Bain & Company and Chairman TM Forum, and Dean Ramsay, Principal Analyst at TM Forum, discuss what to expect from this year’s event as the industry seeks new growth avenues, while adapting to the rise of AI.
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Building skills for a techco future
Ayedime Amadi, Senior Manager Enterprise Architecture & Customer Channels for MTN Group, talks about her passion for helping people develop technology and leadership skills, which in turn help MTN Group transform from a telco to a techco.
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Inside Out: Are telcos ready to harness AI's potential?
Sami Luukkonen, Managing Partner of Telco+ at Singtel Group NCS, shares his learnings from AI and generative AI (GenAI) deployment and how the technology can help transform the telecoms industry. -
TM Forum's Inside Out: What's next for MVNOs?
Jacques Bonifay, CEO of Transatel NTT, has played an integral role in developing the global MVNO market since co-founding Transatel in 2000. In this podcast Bonifay discusses how global MVNO services have developed, including in the IoT space, and where he sees future opportunities for growth with Mark Newman, chief analyst, TM Forum
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DTW 2022: Omdia's Roz Roseboro on what's changed in three years
Roz Roseboro, principal analyst, Omdia and Mark Newman, chief analyst, TM Forum took time out from DTW 2022 to dissect what's happening on the show floor, including the softwarization of networks, how AI is being used to solve business problems and how the industry how the industry is getting better at measuring success.