Over the next 20 years, the telco industry will radically change as we move the entire IT estate to the public cloud to use AI. Are you ready? Telco in 20 helps telecom execs drive transformative change through the savvy use of public cloud and AI. Host Danielle Rios and high profile guests from across telecom share their vision for the industry’s future, the impact of artificial intelligence, and what telcos need to do to thrive.
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Over the next 20 years, the telco industry will radically change as we move the entire IT estate to the public cloud to use AI. Are you ready? Telco in 20 helps telecom execs drive transformative change through the savvy use of public cloud and AI. Host Danielle Rios and high profile guests from across telecom share their vision for the industry’s future, the impact of artificial intelligence, and what telcos need to do to thrive.
Telcos are compressing software development from years to weeks with AI. Microsoft's Robin Cole shares how the hyperscaler is eliminating bottlenecks and delivering real-world results.
Google Cloud’s Angelo Libertucci discusses the hyperscaler’s partnership with Ericsson to build a cloud-native, 5G core and autonomous operations framework entirely on Google Cloud.
Nokia's Shkumbin Hamiti explains why building a developer community is crucial for telcos that want a piece of network APIs' $300 billion revenue potential.
e& Chief Strategy Officer Harrison Lung explores the big strategy discussions in telco, new AI opportunities, and the discipline needed to drive transformational change.
Mallik Rao from Telefónica Germany explains how the operator became the first brownfield operator to migrate its 5G core to AWS—a breakthrough the entire telco industry has been waiting for.
AWS's Ishwar Parulkar explains how telcos can now run critical network workloads on public cloud infrastructure, bridging the gap between traditional telco requirements and cloud-native solutions.
Telstra's Mark Sanders talks about their innovative approach to composable architecture using TM Forum's ODA, organizing telco knowledge into an ontology to drive autonomous networks and AI.
AI's escalating energy needs, nuclear power as a potential solution, and whether telcos can profit from edge AI as data centers face growing power demands.
Charles Fitzgerald from Platformonomics discusses the hyperscalers massive 2024 CapEx investments, the role AI is playing in spending, and the hurdles facing telcos that hope to sell AI workload capacity at the edge.
As telcos race to embrace AI, Appledore Research's John Abraham weighs in on agentic AI, the next generation of BSS, and where operators will find true business value.
McKinsey & Company Partner Ferry Grijpink shares how telcos can encourage employees to innovate with powerful AI tools while helping them use the technology responsibly.
Fresh off acquiring Metaswitch from Microsoft, Alianza founder and CEO Brian Beutler shares his plans to modernize the legacy soft-switch giant while giving telcos the stability and flexibility they need for their journey to the public cloud.
AI is poised to help telcos turn underutilized network capacity into a new revenue stream. NVIDIA's Chris Penrose shares how AI-RAN is helping operators unlock this potential and transform their business.
AWS podcast host Jillian Forde and TelcoDR explore how Totogi partnered with Zain Sudan to restore mobile services to 20 million subscribers using AWS’ powerful cloud infrastructure.
Over the next 20 years, the telco industry will radically change as we move the entire IT estate to the public cloud to use AI. Are you ready? Telco in 20 helps telecom execs drive transformative change through the savvy use of public cloud and AI. Host Danielle Rios and high profile guests from across telecom share their vision for the industry’s future, the impact of artificial intelligence, and what telcos need to do to thrive.