Jason Walls, Director of Technical Marketing at QA Cafe
62 episodes
1 week ago
It’s always rewarding to find someone with as much passion and energy for networking standards as I do. In this episode I chat with Pedro Mouta of the Wireless Broadband Alliance about the human side of standards, how we make the business case, and how Wi-Fi and broadband are really about one thing: the end users’ experience that is in the hands of operators.
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It’s always rewarding to find someone with as much passion and energy for networking standards as I do. In this episode I chat with Pedro Mouta of the Wireless Broadband Alliance about the human side of standards, how we make the business case, and how Wi-Fi and broadband are really about one thing: the end users’ experience that is in the hands of operators.
“A Packet Sniffer in the Jungle and Other Tales of Adventure” with Anthony James, VP of Product Management and Marketing at Extrahop
Epik Mellon - the QA Cafe Podcast
57 minutes
3 months ago
“A Packet Sniffer in the Jungle and Other Tales of Adventure” with Anthony James, VP of Product Management and Marketing at Extrahop
Is it possible that Anthony James is the “Most Interesting Person in Networking?” In this episode I got to hear some of the craziest stories I’ve ever heard about troubleshooting network issues: from the jungles of the Philippines to mine shafts deep below the earth and everything in between. And what does it all boil down to? Packets are truth, and if you’re trying to solve problems without them, you’re just guessing. And oh yeah, he’s a stunt pilot too. You have to watch this one!
Epik Mellon - the QA Cafe Podcast
It’s always rewarding to find someone with as much passion and energy for networking standards as I do. In this episode I chat with Pedro Mouta of the Wireless Broadband Alliance about the human side of standards, how we make the business case, and how Wi-Fi and broadband are really about one thing: the end users’ experience that is in the hands of operators.