The G2 on 5G Podcast – T-Mo and Delta Airlines, Google Merges Android Software and Hardware…

Explore insights into T-Mobile's 5G initiative with Delta, Google's strategic AI enhancements under Rick Osterloh, and significant tech advancements from Samsung and Qualcomm. Discover how these developments influence tech trends and industry standards. This 189th episode of The G2 on 5G, covers:
1. Intro
2. T-Mobile partners with Delta Airlines to reimagine network operations with 5G
3. Google promotes Rick Osterloh to head Android and Hardware teams to merge AI efforts
4. 5G DSS rides off into the sunset in the U.S.
5. Samsung Networks and Qualcomm hit 1024 QAM milestone with FDD and TDD spectrum
6. Industry veteran Mo Katibeh joins T-Mobile for Business as CMO
7. Moto’s new Edge 50 Ultra and Samsung’s A35 launch in the US, adding more choices to the market

Q1: What are the broader implications of T-Mobile’s partnership with Delta Airlines for the aviation and telecommunications industries?

A1: T-Mobile’s collaboration with Delta Airlines to implement a 5G hybrid network is a pioneering example of how telecommunications and aviation can merge to enhance operational efficiency and customer experience. By moving 60,000 Delta employee lines to T-Mobile and deploying 5G across Delta’s Atlanta headquarters, the partnership aims to revolutionize aspects of air travel ranging from on-ground operations to in-flight services. This could lead to faster, more reliable communication between flight crews and ground staff, improved logistics handling, and enhanced passenger experiences through faster connectivity and more personalized services. This initiative could set a benchmark in the aviation industry, prompting other airlines to follow suit, potentially leading to widespread adoption of 5G technologies across airports and airlines globally.

Q2: With Rick Osterloh at the helm of both Android and Hardware teams, what new integrations and AI capabilities can we expect from Google’s ecosystem?


A2: Rick Osterloh’s new role overseeing both the Android and Hardware teams at Google is strategically positioned to accelerate the integration of AI capabilities across Google devices. This merger is expected to lead to more cohesive and innovative product developments, where hardware advancements are directly influenced by software needs and vice versa. For example, we might see more sophisticated AI-driven features in upcoming Pixel phones, such as advanced image processing, real-time language translation, and more intuitive smart home integrations. Furthermore, this consolidation under a single leadership could enhance the efficiency of developing these integrations, resulting in faster rollouts of new features and possibly fostering a more unified ecosystem across Google’s product lineup. This could also encourage other OEMs to adopt similar integrations, enriching the Android ecosystem as a whole.

Q3: As 5G DSS phases out in the U.S., what does this signal about the future of 5G technology and network strategies?

A3: The phasing out of 5G Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS) in the U.S. signals a maturation phase in the 5G rollout, indicating that carriers are ready to deploy standalone 5G networks that do not rely on 4G infrastructure. This evolution from DSS suggests that telecom operators have secured sufficient spectrum resources to offer dedicated 5G services, leading to more robust and efficient networks. For consumers, this transition promises improved network speeds and reliability, enabling more advanced 5G applications such as augmented reality and IoT solutions. For the telecom industry, the move away from DSS could drive a new wave of investments in 5G infrastructure, including new antennas, upgraded network equipment, and advanced network management tools, all of which will support the next generation of mobile technology.

Q4: What technological advances and market impacts stem from Samsung Networks and Qualcomm achieving the 1024 QAM milestone with FDD and TDD spectrum?

A4: The achievement of the 1024 QAM milestone by Samsung Networks and Qualcomm using both FDD and TDD spectrum marks a significant technological advancement in network communications, enabling much higher data transmission rates. This improvement allows carriers to provide faster network speeds to end users, enhancing experiences for high-bandwidth applications such as streaming high-definition videos, gaming, and real-time data analytics. For the market, this development could lead to increased consumer expectations for network performance, pushing other network equipment manufacturers and mobile network operators to upgrade their offerings to stay competitive. Furthermore, this technological leap could accelerate the adoption of 5G services across various sectors, including telemedicine, automotive (particularly in autonomous vehicles), and smart city projects, where high-speed, reliable connectivity is crucial.

Q5: How will Mo Katibeh’s expertise influence T-Mobile for Business’s strategy and operations?

A5: Mo Katibeh’s appointment as CMO at T-Mobile for Business is likely to influence the company’s strategy and operations significantly, bringing a fresh perspective and deep industry experience. Katibeh’s background in leading AT&T’s business segment suggests that he will focus on expanding T-Mobile’s enterprise services, potentially introducing innovative business solutions like 5G applications, IoT integrations, and bespoke mobility solutions tailored for various industries. His leadership could also steer T-Mobile towards a stronger focus on customer-centric and technology-driven business solutions, enhancing T-Mobile’s competitive edge in the business telecom sector. Additionally, Katibeh might leverage his experience to forge strategic partnerships and new customer relationships, further driving growth and enhancing T-Mobile for Business’s market presence.

Q6: What does the launch of Moto’s Edge 50 Ultra and Samsung’s A35 indicate about current trends in the smartphone market?

A6: The launches of Moto’s Edge 50 Ultra and Samsung’s A35 highlight several important trends in the smartphone market. Firstly, there is a clear trend towards diversifying product offerings to cater to different consumer needs and budgets. The Edge 50 Ultra, with its high-end features, targets consumers looking for premium devices without the flagship price, while the A35 caters to the budget-conscious segment, providing reliable performance at an entry-level price. These launches also reflect the industry’s focus on enhancing device aesthetics and functionality, as seen with the Edge 50 Ultra’s unique design options like wooden back plates and vegan leather finishes. Moreover, these new models underscore the importance of innovation in mobile technology, with manufacturers pushing the boundaries on what smartphones can offer in terms of both hardware and software to stay relevant and appealing in a highly competitive market.


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00:00:01 – Introduction
00:01:01 – AWS Cloud Core Win with Telefonica Germany
00:05:47 – The Role of 5G in Network Slicing and Enterprise Applications
00:08:43 – Verizon’s Approach to Neutral Host 5G Networks
00:13:30 – Discussion on Verizon’s Strategy and Infrastructure Ownership
00:15:27 – Apple’s New iPad Launch and AI Capabilities
00:22:40 – Tesla’s Private 5G Network Video and Industry 4.0
00:26:19 – Outro and Final Thoughts
A special episode live from MediaTek’s 2024 Analyst Summit in Scottsdale Arizona.
In this 190th episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover: 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:16 1. T-Mobile invests in fiber services with ambitions to broaden its broadband services beyond 5G FWA 0:05:11 2. AT&T and T-Mobile Earnings – T-Mobile completes Mint Mobile Acquisition 0:10:55 3. Will the FCC’s reinstatement of net neutrality impact the monetization of 5G network slicing? 0:15:52 4. Intel Earnings – 5G affecting networking business? 0:21:30 5. Verizon supports the New Orleans Jazz Fest with additional 4G and 5G capacity (nfl draft?) 0:25:26 6. DISH wins in court against Crown Castle over 5G site dispute
Discover the latest shifts in the telecommunications landscape, from Casa Systems’ strategic bankruptcy and the DoD’s consideration of 3GHz spectrum release, to Airspan’s financial resurgence, Huawei’s robust earnings against Qualcomm, Jio’s milestone in 5G subscribers, and the repercussions of AT&T’s significant data breach. In this 187th episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover: 0. Intro
1. Casa Systems files for bankruptcy as it attempts to reorganize its 5G core, RAN and cable assets
2. Is the DoD preparing to release 3GHz spectrum for 5G or 6G applications?
3. Does Airspan’s reorgainztion breathe new life into the once high flying provider of Open RAN and small cell infrastructure?
4. Is Huawei on the road to recovery with its latest $99 Billion earnings? What does it mean for Qualcomm?
5. Reliance Jio hits 100 million 5G subs, will it double down on spectrum to maintain its lead?
6. AT&T data breach impacts 73M customers
In this 186th episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover: 1. Booz Allen, Ericsson and Nokia partner to focus on modernizing U.S. Navy communications with 5G lab and POC efforts 2. Tesla wants to deploy Private 5G, could this spur other automakers to do the same? 3. AT&T announces 5G powered Internet Air for Business and partners with Microsoft Teams for 5G & AI-infused unified communications solution 4. China Mobile plans to roll out 5G-Advanced to 300 cities across China in 2024, starting with an initial 100 cities. 5. Keysight and Viavi battle for Spirent to boost 5G design, test and measurement capabilities 6. T-Mobile Secret Baseball Button and Opening Day
In this 185th episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover: Ericsson and Nokia establish new business units to focus on 5G U.S. govt and military deployments , US Department of Justice and 15 States Sue Apple for Anti-Competitive Smartphone Tactics, Three UK books first loss in nearly 15 years blaming 5G deployment costs, and NVIDIA GTC 2024 – NVIDIA charges into Telco with renewed 5G and 6G aspirations utilizing AI 0:24:24 5. UScellular jumps into private 5G manufacturing with Rockwell Industry 0:26:35 6. Jio brags about its network slicing capabilities, including gaming, security, FWA and talks Private Networks
In this 184th episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover:
1. Will Open RAN benefit from a possible $9B in FCC subsidies (5G Fund) for U.S. rural 5G deployments?
2. What does the FCC’s new 100/20 Mbps down/up definition for broadband mean for 5G FWA?
3. T-Mobile and Dialpad extend partnership for AI-enabled business communications – could 5G VoNR deliver additional capabilities?
4. FCC unanimously approves rules for direct-to-device 5G NTN services
5. Nokia and Eurofiber team up for private 5G network delivery – could it serve as a model for other fiber service companies?
6. Vodafone to sell Italian business to Swisscom for €8 billion
In this 183rd episode of The G2 on 5G, we cover:
1. FCC probes AT&T’s recent outage
2. T-Mobile finally gets its Auction 108 Spectrum, could supercharge T-Mobile’s rural push
3. Sateliot readies four NB-IoT satellites for deployment supporting 5G NR
4. Dish won’t buy T-Mobile’s 800 MHz spectrum, setting up for an auction
5. Will’s visit and impressions tied to John Deere 5G connected factory tour ahead of his Forbes contribution
6. India is set to have another big 5G auction this year

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