Podcasts

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Podcast Episodes 23–33 of 200

#276: Genius Myopia - Why Smarter Models Aren't Enough

12.29.2025 — OpenAI is used to device data, but it is not unlocking the next stage of adoption. The use of MCP and MCP has been inadequate to get adoption, but privacy is a concern. The use of AI is hesitancy, but privacy is a concern. The importance of privacy and trust in AI is hesitancy, but privacy is a concern. The use of AI is hesitancy, but privacy is a concern. The use of AI is hesitancy, but privacy is a concern. The importance of investing in AI to unlock context and create a trusted data infrastructure is hesitancy, but privacy is a concern.

#275: Christmas Episode - A Spirited Discussion on Wireless Industry Economics with Peter Adderton and Ronan Dunne

12.22.2025 — Various speakers discuss the importance of value segment and the need for a more transparent approach to MVNOs and pricing in the marketplace. They emphasize the need for a more transparent approach to MVNOs and the importance of differentiation and app-focused offerings for customers to save money. The success of the industry in moving people at lower income segments and the importance of a more transparent approach to MVNOs is also emphasized. The importance of a balanced scorecard and customer service is emphasized, and the need for a plan to ensure customer satisfaction is emphasized.

#274: Super Owner Economics - Comcast & Charter’s Network Jiu-Jitsu

12.15.2025 — The speakers discuss the impact of Comcast and Charter on their own CBRS network and the potential revenue loss from cable subscribers. They also emphasize the importance of addressing customer issues with customer service and improving customer satisfaction. The speakers emphasize the need for fiber connections and addressing customer issues with customer service. They also discuss the value of mobile broadband and the importance of understanding the economic underpinning behind it. The episode ends with a discussion of a former CEO and a new one.

#273: Starlink’s Victory Lap, Amazon’s Sprint, and GEOs Crashing

12.8.2025 — The speakers discuss the recent report on the satellite in the US and the potential for Starlink to lord over everyone. They also talk about the dual source initiative with the Golden Dome project, the success of the Amazon Leo program, and the government involvement. They mention the potential for spectrum use in rural areas and the importance of a benchmark for the industry. They plan to keep an eye on the situation and keep an eye on it.

#272: A New C-Band Auction & What It Means for Wireless and Satellite

12.1.2025 — In a conversation between speakers, they discuss potential spectrum auctions and potential wireless auctions. They mention a bill executed by the FCC to auction spectrum, which is expected to happen before Independence Day. They also discuss competition from Amazon's Bead service and the potential for fiber to fill unanswered spots in rural areas. They suggest that governments should not run businesses and wireless carriers, and that the environment may be different in the past auction. They also discuss the potential for FWA to be used in urban and rural areas, and suggest spending $47,000 on Verizon on the c band.

#271: Vegas Baby! T-Mobile Easy to Switch Un-carrier Event

11.24.2025 — T-Mobile is hosting an Un carrier event to offer analysts and other consumers access to T-Mobile's data services. The event is being organized by T-Mobile to make switching easier for customers, and the focus is on fixing issues that may arise from a previous carrier. The benefits of switching from one carrier to another, including disenfranchising, the need for a new device, and the profitability of upselling digital products and insurance programs are discussed. The shift to a new carrier is seen as a result of a difficult situation, and the impact of switching on consumers and the upcoming year are also discussed.

#270: Verizon’s Cost-Cutting Drive - A Difficult Step to Ignite Growth in 2026

11.17.2025 — The conversation between analysts and technology expert Roger Entner discusses the importance of the Christmas period for Verizon's revenue generation and the need for layoffs. Verizon plans to cut costs and increase prices in Q4, but they suggest cutting employees or raising prices. The conversation also touches on third-party stores and violent disagreeing with Roger on a podcast. Don suggests cutting dividends or raising prices, but suggests optimizing the network and automating the network. The election is one of the most pivotal years in wireless history, and there are a few more episodes until the upcoming television episode.

#269: EchoStar’s AWS-3 Deal with SpaceX & T-Mobile’s Text-to-911 Move

11.10.2025 — In a conversation about EchoStar, the speakers discuss their involvement in T-Mobile's spectrum acquisition and their potential for wireless companies to switch to their services. They also touch on the era of dead zones and the potential for EchoStar to alleviate problems in remote areas. They briefly mention the electric car industry and the potential for a "roaming agreement" with AT&T. They agree to speak again next week.

#268: Q3 '25 Earnings - Verizon, Comcast, and Charter - The Problem Children

11.3.2025 — Verizon, Comcast, and Charter have experienced poor performance in the first quarter, with negative net adds and negative promotions. The issue of customers rejecting Charter's network and a potential wholesale change in corporate culture are discussed. The benefits of a five g network for customers are discussed, along with the success of T-Mobile's wireless plans and ad campaigns. The goal is for the end of the year to be number one in The US, with T-Mobile losing over 200,000 subscribers. The industry's focus on fiber and FWA is also discussed, with cable companies losing value due to the industry's focus on fiber and FWA.

#267: Q3 '25 Earnings - Breaking Down AT&T and T-Mobile’s Results

10.27.2025 — During an earnings call, representatives from AT&T discussed their growth in wireless and fiber broadband, their strategy for convergence, and the potential for growth in the postpaid network. They also addressed the use of price lock guarantees and ARPA, the use of satellite coverage, and the potential impact on advertising campaigns and T-Mobile's claims business. They emphasized the importance of network parity and speed and reliability in wireless industry, and discussed the potential impact of the upcoming lightning game. They also addressed the use of advertising campaigns and new technology, including satellite coverage, and the use of advertising campaigns and new technology by AT&T.

#266: Change is Afoot- All About Verizon's New CEO Dan Schulman

10.19.2025 — During a conversation between various speakers, they discuss the CEO of Verizon, Dan Scheler, and his focus on service revenue, EBITDA margin, and free cash flow. They also discuss his background in finance and banking, his involvement in PayPal, and his focus on digital payments. Roger expects Dan to make more investment and expand his business, and is optimistic about Verizon's position as the most affordable postpaid carrier in the country. They also discuss challenges of integrating Frontier and T Mobile and the potential for a shift in wireless carrier pricing.