Telecoms.com Podcast
Telecoms.com
Once a week we get together in a studio somewhere in London to take the piss out of telecoms and technology for an hour or so.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 1h 59min
AI grid, Nokia and social media
The lads manage to squeeze in a second recording in a week and this time it’s a rare pod when there’s no guest. As a consequence, Iain and Scott are able to do a deeper dive into recent news and they select announcement made by Nvidia to discuss first. Specifically the US tech giant has refined its pitch to the telecoms industry under the concept of the ‘AI grid’, so they explore that and ponder its appeal to the telecoms industry. They eventually move on to look at some of the business challenges faced by Nokia before concluding by analysing the implications of recent legal rulings against social media platforms.

Mar 25, 2026 • 2h 9min
Netomnia, altnets and fibre
The lads are delighted to welcome special guest Jeremy Chelot, CEO of UK altnet Netomnia, to this early pod. Jeremy is very much in the news these days thanks to his company’s acquisition by Nexfibre (not VMO2) to create a major challenger to Openreach in the UK fibre market. They start by exploring Netomnia’s business and the rationale behind the acquisition, before moving on to examine the dynamics of the UK altnet market and concluding with a discussion of some of the technologies it relies on.

Mar 16, 2026 • 1h 59min
Satellite, AI and 6G
Back in the studio, the lads are delighted to be joined by returning special guest, Opensignal analyst Sylwia Kechiche. This being the first pod after MWC, they review the main themes taken from the show. They start by reflecting on the prominence of satellite connectivity as talking point at the show, reflecting on confusing market messaging on the matter. The various manifestations of AI are then discussed, before they conclude by reviewing the early hyping of 6G and asking whether it’s justified.

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Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 51min
Live from MWC 2026
Dan Warren, telecom innovator now at UK Telecoms Labs, offers sharp technical takes. Danielle Rios, Totogi CEO and prop enthusiast, brings product and AI/cloud perspective. Mike Dano, Ookla analyst, covers Speedtest data and satellites. Ray Dolan, Cohere CEO, explains RAN, ISAC and sensing. They chat satellites, integrated sensing, AI in RAN, spectrum strategy and live deployments at MWC.

Feb 27, 2026 • 1h 54min
MWC 2026 preview
As has become tradition, the guys are delighted to welcome back special guest Analyst Dean Bubley, to look ahead to the main themes of this year’s big telecoms trade show. They start with the obvious – AI – but strive to inject focus and substance into this ubiquitous and often hyperbolic topic by discussing agents, automation, and APIs. They then move on to the matter of sovereignty and how viable it is for countries to become more self-sufficient in a time of ultra globalisation. The final big theme is satellite telecoms, with direct-to-device likely to be a hot topic at the show. They conclude by examining recent conjecture on the effect AI will have on the world and its workers.

Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 59min
Red Hat, software and 6G
For the second day in a row the lads were delighted to welcome a special guest, this time Fran Heeran, head of telecoms at Red Hat. For once they waste little time before moving on to the main topic of Red Hat and getting to the bottom of what it does. Spoiler alert: it’s open-source software for enterprise, which includes telecoms, so they explore topics such as virtualization, containers, and assorted other software arcana. They eventually move on to look ahead at some of the likely innovations and opportunities offered by 6G before concluding by exploring some of the practical telecom applications of AI.

Feb 13, 2026 • 1h 56min
Openreach, PSTN and AI
Openreach, PSTN and AI by Telecoms.com

Feb 9, 2026 • 1h 48min
Sovereignty, geopolitics and automation
Just Iain and Scott this week as their guest had one of those ubiquitous UK winter bugs. After acknowledging some recent social engagements, they get into the matter of data sovereignty, which has become even more important since supposedly allied countries started threatening each other. The main question concerns how viable it is for Europe to be less reliant on world superpowers. That naturally leads to more general geopolitical chat before they conclude by discussing the business and societal implications of jobs being automated away by AI.

Feb 2, 2026 • 1h 57min
Ericsson, AI and Nokia
Ibrahim Eldeftar, head of Cognitive Software & Services at Ericsson, brings deep radio and network automation expertise. He explains r‑apps and the RIC and why they matter. He explores how AI scales autonomous networks, programmable networks and developer ecosystems. The conversation closes with thoughts on 5G Advanced, early 6G themes and industry implications.

Jan 26, 2026 • 2h 3min
Ookla, Europe and Ericsson
Luke Kehoe, Europe research lead at Ookla and industry analyst on networks and devices, joins to chat tech and telecoms. They talk smartphone component costs, AI’s growing memory and compute needs, and wearable form factors. Conversation also covers European policy moves on telecoms, spectrum and cybersecurity, plus a look at Ericsson’s recent results.


