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English, Finance, 5 seasons, 119 episodes, 2 days, 3 hours, 41 minutes
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The Real Conversations podcast, by Nokia, features industry experts discussing world-changing ideas made possible through innovation. Join us as we explore the impact emerging trends in technology, business and society will have today – and tomorrow – when there are #NoBoundaries.
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Business at the speed of light

Data volumes keep on exploding and networks must evolve to handle the deluge. In this episode of the Network Effect, Chris Wright, Chief Technology Officer of Red Hat and Director at the IOWN Global Forum, discusses the difference photonic networks will make to business and society.
8/28/202420 minutes, 18 seconds
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A quantum leap for the network

The quantum era is on its way promising exponential computing power and whole new ways of networking. In the latest episode of the Network Effect, Sonali Mohapatra, Quantum Innovation Sector Lead at the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC), discusses incredible business use cases in this brave new world.
7/23/202421 minutes, 33 seconds
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6G: Not just another G

The second episode of the Network Effect sees Peter Vetter, President of Bell Labs Core Research, discuss the exponential potential of 6G.  How do space ships in science fiction sense “lifeforms” on a planet? Maybe they’re using 6G? In this episode of "The Network Effect," we delve into the groundbreaking potential of the next generation technology with Peter Vetter, President of Bell Labs' Core Research. Vetter's insights reveal how 6G aims to fuse the digital and physical worlds, opening up new possibilities for advanced sensing and communication, and maybe will power the 23rd century.
6/21/202423 minutes, 3 seconds
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The future of the automobile is networked

The first, premier episode of new video podcast, the Network Effect, interviews Dr. Clemens Ackermann, Deputy Managing Director at ARENA2036, to reveal how network technologies like 5G and 6G underpin the future of the automobile. Networked in every way, the connected car of tomorrow is only possible through collaboration and an outstanding network. If you would like to watch the episode, check out on You Tube: https://youtu.be/LdNgZpWwspQ
4/29/202431 minutes, 52 seconds
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Coming soon: The Network Effect video podcast

The Real Conversations podcast is evolving, coming soon The Network Effect. A new video podcast series which will replace the Real Conversations podcast series. We will rename our series to The Network Effect, but our previous podcasts will still be available for you too. Hope you will enjoy our new, evolved video podcast series.  
4/25/202436 seconds
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How the metaverse went mainstream in 2022

From the metaverse to energy, technology evangelist, Jason Elliott, talks through 2022 and why combined tech and collaboration are key.
12/14/202223 minutes, 3 seconds
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2020: An Unprecedented Year in Telecom

Can’t wait to put 2020 behind you? The telecom industry feels your pain. But as the novel coronavirus wreaked havoc worldwide, technology stepped up. For insight into what changed in 2020 - and what to expect in 2021, we turned to industry consultant Monica Paolini of Senza Fili, and to Nokia’s head trend spotter Leslie Shannon.
12/17/202034 minutes, 21 seconds
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How 5G will change the role of the Content Creator with The Internet's Favorite Dad* (*unproven)

5G will bring download speeds up to 100x faster than 4G. That speed boost will force content creators to evolve. Stewart @Brittlestar Reynolds, aka The Internet’s Favourite Dad* (*unproven) says the biggest impact will be in how quickly content must be created.
12/3/202031 minutes, 29 seconds
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Building the 5G Ecosystem with Steve Mannel of Salesforce

5G requires additional CAPEX investments, and it’s arriving at a time when telecom companies are feeling the pinch. But to Salesforce’s Steve Mannel, the real ROI for 5G won’t come from consumers -- it will come from building an enterprise ecosystem.
11/19/202027 minutes, 27 seconds
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The FAANGs are out for CSPs

The FANGS are out and telecom companies don’t want to get bitten. But as giants like Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google build their next generation services on 5G, how does a telecom company go from “dumb pipe” to “smart collaborator?” Stephen Rose of Bell Labs says the industry has to sharpen its teeth.    Embedding telecoms into post-pandemic healthcare: https://ftr.bz/telehealth/pod  Making 5G voice pay: https://ftr.bz/5Gvoice/pod
11/5/202026 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Hero Hiding in 5G with Nokia’s Jitin Bhandari

Every time someone picks up a 5G smartphone, a superhero springs into action. For Nokia’s Jitin Bhandari, it’s not the ‘faster than a speeding bullet’ radio access network. And it’s not the transport’s ability to leap tall silos in a single bound. It’s the mild mannered 5G core. But the man charged with helping communications service providers build-out the next generation network is a super hero himself, if not to his clients, at least to his kid. Making 5G voice pay: https://ftr.bz/5Gvoice/pod
10/15/202029 minutes, 50 seconds
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Latin America dances to its own 5G Beat

Like the rest of the world, Latin America is adopting 5G. It’s roll-out may not be as fast as we’ve seen in Asia and Europe, but Omdia’s Wally Swain tells Michael Hainsworth, it’s accelerating the region’s evolution to Industry 4.0.     
10/1/202026 minutes, 36 seconds
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5G Security: The digital ‘Beware Of Dog’ sign

Hacker and Varonis’ Field CTO Brian Vecci spent his life breaking into computers. With the roll-out of 5G, the number of break-in opportunities is set to soar. And if you think the biggest security risk is the Post-It Note password, you’d be wrong.   Privacy challenges and security solutions for 5G networks: https://ftr.bz/privacychallenges/pod  With flexibility comes complexity: https://ftr.bz/podcast7/pod
9/17/202034 minutes, 40 seconds
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Our Low Touch Future with Nick De Mey

COVID-19 is accelerating the adoption of technologies that would otherwise have taken years to go mainstream. But how are companies evolving in this “low touch” future? Nick De Mey, who sits on the Board of Innovation, says it takes more than just a QR Code or an app to succeed under the “new normal.”    Adoption of immersive technologies is speeding up, thanks to COVID-19: https://ftr.bz/immersivetech/pod  Will this pandemic be the catalyst for a hands-free technology revolution?: https://ftr.bz/handsfree/pod
9/3/202023 minutes, 12 seconds
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Back to Business Unusual with EY’s Greg Cudahy

Business as usual will have to take a back seat for some time. But how does the move to remote working and 5G present an opportunity for the telecommunications industry?  EY’s Global Leader for Technology, Media, and Telecommunications, Greg Cudahy, tells Michael Hainsworth the future isn’t predictable, but it will be brighter.
8/20/202027 minutes, 14 seconds
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Reinventing the Telecom Customer Experience with PWC’s Florian Groene and Nokia’s Hans Geerdes

COVID-19 has put mobile and broadband providers under tremendous pressure. Telcos have seen their annual bandwidth demand forecasts reached within the first month of lockdown. But to Florian Groene, a partner at PWC in New York, and business strategist Hans Geerdes from Nokia Software HQ in San Jose, the new normal offers opportunities for telecom providers to reinvent their relationships with their customers.   Here’s what businesses actually want from CSPs and 5G: https://ftr.bz/enterprise5G/pod  Will this pandemic be the catalyst for a hands-free technology revolution? https://ftr.bz/handsfree/pod
7/23/202028 minutes, 46 seconds
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Accelerating Industry 4.0 with Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri

As COVID-19 turned a local epidemic into a pandemic, the spotlight was trained on an industry known as a “dumb pipe”. But the global telecommunications industry proved quite smart thanks to its evolution towards 5G.  Nokia President & CEO Rajeev Suri says the lessons learned from the continued roll-out of the next generation wireless technology under the coronavirus will help prevent future global pandemics from turning into global recessions.   Adoption of immersive technologies is speeding up thanks to COVID-19: https://ftr.bz/immersivetech/pod  COVID-19 is changing communications forever: https://ftr.bz/changingcomms/pod
7/9/202027 minutes, 19 seconds
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Virtual Upside Down World with Leslie Shannon

We’re turning to video games for both work meetings and staying in touch with family and friends, but after COVID-19, will any of it stick?  Nokia’s trend scouter, Leslie Shannon explains why she thinks the unexpected ways we’re using technology under quarantine signals a substantial shift in society.   Is this the last year in which reality is only physical? https://ftr.bz/AR2019/pod  What innovations will emerge post-pandemic? https://ftr.bz/COVID19innovations/pod
6/25/202026 minutes, 57 seconds
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Razer’s Head is in the Cloud

Why is one of the world’s top gaming peripheral companies turning to the edge cloud for its future? President Jason Schwartz believes cloud gaming will bring console games to areas of the world it has never been, but with adoption as the metric for streaming success, the spotlight is on 5G to help make that happen.   5G and edge cloud will transform the world of gaming: https://ftr.bz/5Ggaming/pod  Quarantine doesn't mean isolation for gamers: https://ftr.bz/onlinegaming/pod 
6/11/202029 minutes, 49 seconds
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Cell Tower Climbing under COVID-19

You’re not the only one working from home. The roll-out of the next big thing in wireless isn’t being stalled by COVID-19.  Mirjana Scheele is a former cell tower climber and the current VP of Deploy Services at Nokia, where network technologies first designed to cut costs and save the environment are now being leveraged to save ourselves, by enabling more remote work and maintenance.   Rethink networks, reinvent deployment: https://ftr.bz/nokia5Gdeploy
5/28/202020 minutes, 41 seconds
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COVID-19 and our Digital Pandora's Box with Michael Geist

Testing is the domain of doctors, but tracing COVID-19 is falling on telecom and software companies as they race to develop systems for monitoring the quarantine. But at what cost? Internet rights advocate and CIGI fellow Michael Geist tells Futurithmic we are at risk of opening a Pandora’s box in an effort to protect our health, but that there are solutions.    China's social credit system raises questions, concerns and potential: https://ftr.bz/chinascs/pod  Mobile data is a powerful weapon in tracking and preventing pandemics: https://ftr.bz/mobiledata/pod
5/14/202026 minutes, 4 seconds
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Meeting Network Demands in an Era of Uncertainty

Even before COVID-19 drove up a year’s worth of bandwidth demand growth in less than a month, network operators have seen a 50% annual increase in demand. 5G is expected to tax capacity even more. Nokia fiber optics wizard Steve Vogelsang discusses the challenges — and the solutions as telecom companies prepare for the future of wireless.   A 5G wireless future begins with fiber https://ftr.bz/NBLfiber/pod  COVID-19: The network must go on https://ftr.bz/podcast21/pod
4/30/202024 minutes, 6 seconds
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Wizards of Network Optimization with Amit Mehrotra

If 80% of wireless infrastructure is aimed at the roads, how are our mobile networks handling the COVID-19 crush of traffic at home? Enter the Wizards of Network Optimization, who don’t have to climb a pole to ensure your episode of Tiger King streams flawlessly on Netflix.  Host Michael Hainsworth speaks to Nokia’s Amit Mehrotra about the lessons he learned on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis as it was growing.   COVID-19 Dashboard: https://ftr.bz/COVID19/pod
4/16/202025 minutes, 12 seconds
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COVID-19: The Network Must Go On

COVID-19 has created a massive spike in global internet traffic. Telecoms which prepared for a 50% increase year over year are seeing that growth in just the last month. How will this critical infrastructure cope? Nokia’s Rafael De Fermín has answers.
3/26/202022 minutes, 48 seconds
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Gen Z’s Wake-Up Call for the Telecom Industry

Your phone company consistently ranks at the bottom of consumer satisfaction lists. But how do you satisfy Gen-Z in the 5G era? The CEO of JUV Consulting @ziadtheactivist has a unique understanding of this environmentally aware demographic born and raised in the age of the smartphone because he’s part of it.   Effectively marketing to Gen Z will take more than a flashy ad on Instagram: https://ftr.bz/GenZmarketing/pod  Why marketing 5G to consumers is a hard sell: https://ftr.bz/toughcall/pod
3/19/202030 minutes, 4 seconds
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The New Age of Mobile Gaming with Hatch Entertainment’s Nick Thomas

The future of online gaming is 5G, and a high-profile stumble by competitor Google doesn’t concern the company behind Angry Birds. Rovio’s Hatch Entertainment thinks it’s got the secret to success, and VP Nick Thomas says telecom companies will be looking to developers to leverage the technology.   5G and edge cloud will transform the world of gaming: https://ftr.bz/5Ggaming/pod Cloud gaming: From 4G to 5G: https://ftr.bz/cloudgaming/pod
3/5/202035 minutes, 1 second
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Namaste Technology with The Darkest Horse’s Chanté Thurmond

Who are we without our technology? Chanté Thurmond of The Darkest Horse discusses how we can raise our consciousness and use technology for radical inclusion in an age of individualism fueled by smartphones, social media, and the sense of self.   IoT: Your family’s new love language https://ftr.bz/IoTfamily/pod  Preparing our kids for a tech-focused future https://ftr.bz/kidstech/pod
2/20/202030 minutes, 18 seconds
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5G Network Slicing and Industry 4.0 with Marina Thottan

Autonomous vehicles and AR tend to steal the spotlight, but 5G’s game-changer is for the factory floor. Veteran Nokia Bell Labs director Marina Thottan discusses how network slicing is a key driver for Industry 4.0. Network slicing is a game-changer for operators deploying 5G: https://ftr.bz/slicing5G/pod 5G and edge cloud will transform the world of gaming: https://ftr.bz/5Ggaming/pod
2/6/202032 minutes, 8 seconds
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The Future of Customer Experience with Blake Morgan

There’s been a shift towards recognizing bricks and mortar retailers can’t compete with e-commerce giants, so they shouldn’t try, and that’s led to a focus on customer experience. For some retailers, the solution is technological. But no matter how much technology we throw at the future of retail, author and futurist Blake Morgan warns that companies that aren’t thoughtful about that customer experience will fail. 5G will usher in a new era of shopping for both consumers and retailers: https://ftr.bz/5Gretail/pod  The Future of Shopping in the Age of AI: https://ftr.bz/EP105/pod
1/23/202038 minutes, 12 seconds
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OK Millennial: How this generation will succeed where boomers did not

Millennials and boomers have a lot more in common than they might think. In their 20s, baby boomers were frustrated with the state of politics, the environment and society, and were demanding change. Thanks to today’s technology, millennials will succeed where the boomers did not.   How 5G will encourage people to do more online: https://ftr.bz/5Gonline/pod  Fear is not enough, teach kids about digital citizenship: https://ftr.bz/DCPkids/pod
12/19/201939 minutes, 12 seconds
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Waves of Innovation: Bell Labs President Marcus Weldon on the 5G Tsunami

Innovation comes in waves, but the head of the technology lab that brought us the transistor, the laser, and cellphones sees things differently this time. Bell Labs President Marcus Weldon says the wave that’s swelling today isn’t driven by consumers — but by industry. And the man charged with charting the future of 5G wireless says he sees five key ways the world is about to change forever.   From futuristic to fact: Sci-fi gadgets and technology that became real https://ftr.bz/futuristic/pod  The smart cities forecast https://ftr.bz/ATTcities/pod
11/26/201950 minutes, 5 seconds
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Get smart about artificial intelligence

5G wireless is a transformational technology, and not just for consumers. Enterprise is champing at the bit to unleash 5G-based services around the world. But as Ovum’s senior telecoms operations analyst Adaora Okeleke tells Futurithmic, artificial intelligence will be at the heart of everything the industry does — if it can get its own house in order.   Why AI, automation will be the silver bullet for operators: https://ftr.bz/AIbullet/pod  Three ways for telcos to leverage AI: https://ftr.bz/3waystelcos/pod
11/21/201925 minutes, 59 seconds
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Experiential Computing with Tom Edwards

Tech titan Tom Edwards of @BlackFin360 talks about how the blurring of the lines between technology and culture is only going to grow as AI, AR, and 5G become embedded in our physical spaces to replace our smartphones. Ambient computing and 5G trends: https://ftr.bz/podcast8/pod AR and the Future of Identity: https://ftr.bz/EP01/pod
11/14/201932 minutes, 10 seconds
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Level up 5G security efforts with Patrick Donegan

5G wireless offers some great rewards, but it’s not without risk. Hardenstance founder Patrick Donegan says the telecom sector needs to get its security house in order before rolling-out next-generation services.  5G Security: With flexibility comes complexity: https://ftr.bz/podcast7/pod Think 5G security right now: https://ftr.bz/NBthink5G/pod
10/31/201928 minutes, 32 seconds
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Dropping the 4G Baggage

Nokia strategist Simon Osborne says that 5G will require the telecom industry to tear down its silos built-up over the last 20 years or risk failure. 5G Security: With flexibility comes complexity: https://ftr.bz/podcast7/pod The key to 5G success has nothing to do with technology: https://ftr.bz/keyto5G/pod
10/17/201926 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ambient Computing and 5G trends with Leslie Shannon

5G wireless is about to change our world as the heavy lifting of crunching numbers for everything from augmented reality to video games will be done elsewhere. Nokia trend seeker Leslie Shannon  joins Michael Hainsworth to talk about what “ambient computing” will mean for us, and the telecommunications industry.   5G and edge cloud will transform the world of gaming: https://ftr.bz/5Ggaming/pod OK smart speaker! Why should I trust you?: https://ftr.bz/trustspeaker/pod
10/3/201930 minutes, 18 seconds
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5G Security: With flexibility comes complexity

Nokia’s Simon Osborne joins Futurithmic to talk about the remarkable leap in security-related issues the telecommunications industry faces with a revolutionary wireless technology. Why flexible security is a 5G business essential: https://ftr.bz/NB5gsecure/pod  Think 5G security right now: https://ftr.bz/NBthink5G/pod
9/19/201930 minutes, 33 seconds
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The Whiz Kid who Sees the Future for Those Who Can’t

Riya Karumanchi is the 16-year-old founder of a healthcare startup aiming to bring a technology thousands of years old into the 21st century. And companies as big as Microsoft are lining up to fund and support her vision of the future. Learn more about the SmartCane: http://mysmartcane.ca/ Developing technology for older adults: https://ftr.bz/robotfriend/pod
9/5/201927 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Future of Shopping Isn’t Algorithmic

Rory Sutherland is a real-life advertising industry Mad Man. The Vice Chairman of Ogilvy UK isn’t convinced artificial intelligence will do all our shopping for us, as Amazon predicts. Sutherland insists purchases are made with emotion, not machine learning.   The Future of Shopping in the Age of AI: https://ftr.bz/EP105/pod  How AI will change your shopping habits: https://ftr.bz/shopping/pod 
8/22/201946 minutes, 24 seconds
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Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales on the Future of Truth in the Age of Alternative Facts

The man who made it his mission to catalogue facts isn’t deterred by politicians and corporations stretching the truth or flat-out lying. We’ll find out why Jimmy Wales is optimistic there’s still room for truth in the age of Alternative Facts, and the role the media needs to play today.
8/8/201930 minutes, 49 seconds
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What our Smartphones Say About Us with MIT's Sandy Pentland

The little glowing rectangles we all carry in our pockets can reveal a lot about us. But MIT’s artificial intelligence pioneer Sandy Pentland tells us we can learn a lot without revealing any personally identifiable data. We’ll learn how to leverage the power of the smartphone for good.   Will Big Data Affect Government Policies? https://ftr.bz/EP02/pod  What our smartphones reveal about our social habits: https://ftr.bz/socialhabits/pod
7/25/201924 minutes, 15 seconds
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The State of AR/VR Art with HTC’s Dan Robbins

As the industry overcomes technical hurdles of Augmented and Virtual Reality, it’s grappling with an existential crisis: how to remain ethical in the race to be first with new technologies. Dan Robbins of industry frontrunner HTC dives into the technical and the ethical advances as 5G wireless prepares to cut the cord for high-end VR.
7/11/201937 minutes, 34 seconds