The Week with Roger Roger Entner
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Each week, join Roger Entner and the Recon Analytics team for an analysts perspective on the world of telecom.
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This Week: 5G Factory Insights with Mitch Klaassen, T-Mobile raises legacy rates, the march towards convergence
Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner are joined by fellow Recon Analytics analyst Mitch Klaassen to discuss Ericsson's recent smart factory analyst event. Don and Roger then delve into a T-Mobile price increase as well as the increasing focus on convergence within the industry.
00:36 Smart factory overview
03:19 The push for American tech manufacturing
04:14 T-Mobile raises prices on legacy plans
06:28 Carriers have too many plans
08:09 The “march upward” toward premium plans 10:17 Convergence is key as net adds stagnate -
This Week: Business Fixed Wireless Trends with Jake Hawkridge
Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner are joined by fellow Recon Analytics B2B analyst Jake Hawkridge to discuss the results of a recent survey on how businesses use FWA.
00:35 Overview of the survey
03:15 Speed tier FWA focus
04:12 Prioritization FWA focus
04:48 Primary reasons for businesses choosing FWA
07:18 HFC vs. fiber
09:28 Satisfaction with FWA
10:29 FWA bundling
11:26 Episode wrap-up
Tags: telecom, telecommunications, wireless, prepaid, postpaid, cellular phone, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, Jake Hawkridge, B2B, FWA, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, speed tier, data, prioritization, data caps, speed caps, speed, reliability, fiber, cable, HFC, hybrid fiber-coaxial, satisfaction, NPS, bundling -
This Week: The State of Broadband with Jonathan Chaplin
Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner are joined by Jonathan Chaplin from New Street Research's U.S. Communications Services Research Team to discuss the current and future states of broadband, cable, Dish, and more.
00:55 Jonathan's take on broadband's recent decline
04:48 Roger's analysis of broadband
06:39 Jonathan's no-growth 2024 outlook
07:36 Roger's slightly optimistic 2024 outlook
09:04 Don's FWA predictions
10:49 Cable's culture is problematic
17:19 FWA's value vs. cable
21:08 T-Mobile's plan to buy parts of U.S. Cellular
24:10 What will happen to Dish's spectrum?
30:26 Episode wrap-up
Tags: telecom, telecommunications, wireless, prepaid, postpaid, cellular phone, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, Jonathan Chaplin, New Street Research, broadband, cable, ACP, Charter, RDOF, BEAD, FWA, spectrum, DSL, T-Mobile, Verizon, DOCSIS 3.1, DOCSIS 4.0, NPS, Comcast, symmetrical service, U.S. Cellular, rural, Dish, AWS-3, FCC, Boost Infinite, AT&T -
This Week: USCC Earnings, Mint Joins the T-Mobile Family
Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner discuss US Cellular's earnings as well as Mint's acquisition by T-Mobile.
00:37 US Cellular's earnings are concerning
02:48 The company's questionable ultra-rural strategy
04:37 Mint's acquisition by T-Mobile
06:20 Mint's customer base may present a challenge for T-Mobile
08:08 The deal by the numbers
Tags: telecom, telecommunications, wireless, prepaid, postpaid, cellular phone, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, US Cellular, earnings, Mint, T-Mobile, churn, fixed wireless, towers, rural, merger, acquisition -
This Week: Q1 '24 Earnings Recap
Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner dissect the 1st Quarter earnings for both telecom and cable. They also discuss slowing upgrade rates, T-Mobile's entry into the fiber market, and examine the industry's net promoter scores.
00:24 Q1 earnings represent a cooling market
01:18 Handset replacements are cratering
03:05 AT&T's Q1 Earnings
07:06 Verizon's Q1 Earnings
10:50 T-Mobile's Q1 Earnings
12:57 T-Mobile's investment in Lumos Fiber
17:06 Comcast's Q1 Earnings
18:52 Charter's Q1 Earnings
19:42 Industry overview
Tags: telecom, telecommunications, wireless, prepaid, postpaid, cellular phone, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, earnings, upgrades, AT&T, churn, FWA, cable, broadband, Verizon, T-Mobile, EQT, Lumos, fiber, Cable One, Comcast, Charter, Spectrum, net promoter scores, NPS, DOCSIS 4.0 -
This Week: Data Caps for FWA, Comcast Goes Prepaid
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Don Kellogg and Roger Entner discuss T-Mobile implementing a soft data cap for FWA, as well as Comcast's new low-cost prepaid plan and the future of internet providers.
00:25 T-Mobile's changes to FWA service
02:48 Data cap specifics
04:30 Fiber vs. FWA
05:56 Competition in the marketplace
06:34 Comcast's new low-cost prepaid plan
08:01 Trends in the prepaid segment
09:03 DOCSIS 4.0 is crucial for broadband
11:18 Government's big role in shaping the industry
Tags: T-Mobile, Fixed Wireless Access, Comcast, Xfinity, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, Recon Analytics, Docsis 4.0, broadband, cable, fiber, data caps, network prioritization, Spectrum, Regulation