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5G is here, and you probably have questions. Same goes for fiber, broadband, AI, etc.
We're here to help. The 5G Guys Podcast is a friendly resource for industry insiders and newcomers to explore anything and everything about wireless telecommunications and technology. Dan McVaugh and Wayne Smith discuss, explain, and explore all things wireless technology on the show. You'll find out what it means for your business or personal life when we talk about topics like 5G, 4G LTE networks, Internet of Things (IoT), Health & Safety, Business & Finance - as well as other wireless topics that are important in today's world.
Listen now! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! And if you want more information on any of our episodes or topics discussed on the show - check out our website at www.5gguys.com where we have links to articles from various sources with additional information related to each topic we cover on the podcast! If there's something specific you want us to cover contact us at www.5gguys.com/contact-2 with your request! We're always happy to hear from listeners who have questions or comments they'd like addressed on future shows too!
We're here to help. The 5G Guys Podcast is a friendly resource for industry insiders and newcomers to explore anything and everything about wireless telecommunications and technology. Dan McVaugh and Wayne Smith discuss, explain, and explore all things wireless technology on the show. You'll find out what it means for your business or personal life when we talk about topics like 5G, 4G LTE networks, Internet of Things (IoT), Health & Safety, Business & Finance - as well as other wireless topics that are important in today's world.
Listen now! Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! And if you want more information on any of our episodes or topics discussed on the show - check out our website at www.5gguys.com where we have links to articles from various sources with additional information related to each topic we cover on the podcast! If there's something specific you want us to cover contact us at www.5gguys.com/contact-2 with your request! We're always happy to hear from listeners who have questions or comments they'd like addressed on future shows too!
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Nov 10, 2021 • 13min
17. FLASHPOD: Why 5G Has Been Delayed - The FAA's Warning to Verizon and AT&T
Imagine this, you're getting ready for a big event you are hosting and you have done everything you can do to make sure the party goes perfect. You got the best food, booked the entertainment, made sure you got a babysitter, you pulled out your best clothes, you're getting ready to leave, and then out of nowhere... Your preparations and planning take a 180 and the party has to be moved... Well, we imagine the executives of Verizon and AT&T have a similar feeling right now. Welcome back to 5G Guys! Last week (Nov 2, 2021) the FAA issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin warning about potential risks to aviators in the US using older radio altimeter technology. That the new 5G deployments in a new frequency band (called C Band) could cause interference. In response, AT&T and Verizon announced they would be delaying their start to deploying 5G in their newly acquired C Band spectrum one month from Dec 5th, 2021 to Jan 5th, 2022. Listen in as we discuss what this breaking news means for the big three carriers and how that affects our economy. We talk about exactly how much money this delay will cost, why the FAA is bringing this up now, and other possible theories for pushing the rollout to the beginning of next year. There are a lot of different factors that go into green-lighting these decisions, we go over some of these and more in today's episode. One thing is for sure when the private sector crosses with federal agencies it makes for some interesting dynamics and news we'll be sure to keep an eye on. Despite the disappointing nature of it all, both Verizon and AT&T are committed to serving over 100 million people next year alone. For more resources check out the links below! Lingo You Need For This Episode: Spectrum - The electromagnetic spectrum ranging from 1Hz to 3000Hz C-band - The band of spectrum 5G was going to roll out on. Very close to the band of spectrum airplanes use for radio altimeters. FCC - Federal Communication Commissions FAA - Federal Aviation Administration More Of What's Inside: Why 2022 is a big year for the carriers What changed in 2010 Exactly how much this delay costs Hear our theories on why this might be happening What 5G does for the economy How T-mobile may benefit from the delay The impact supply chain has on carriers Why old technology has to be considered Verizon and AT&T's plans to serve you in 2022 How the fiscal calendar may play a part in the delay And Much More! Episode Links: Website: https://www.5gandaviation.com/ Article: Verizon, AT&T delay 5G C-band rollout to address FAA airplane safety concern Article: FAA Has Deep Concern About 5G network Article: AT&T and Verizon to delay 5G rollout Sponsor Links: www.vertex-us.com Connect with us: Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 - What we cover today! 0:56 - FAA Airworthiness Bulletin 2:15 - The spectrum called C-Band 3:11 - Why the FCC approved the C-band initially 4:48 - The cost of 5G's delay 6:01 - How this affects the big 3 carriers 6:49 - A theory on why Verizon and AT&T chose to delay 9:28 - Carrier's commitment to serving the U.S. 10:20 - The impact of old technology on future advancements 12:20 - Closing thoughts

Oct 20, 2021 • 32min
16. The Future Of Energy: Following In Tesla's Footsteps with Cherif Chibane
Imagine if you never had to plug your phone or laptop in again to charge it. This is not a new concept but it is one that comes closer every single day. Today we take a looking into wireless charging and how it will change our future lives. Join us as we talk with Cherif Chibane, he has been researching and developing communication systems for over 30 years now, has been in development for 3G, 4G, and WiFi to name a few. He talks about the foundation of WIGL and its vision for infinite mobility. You'll learn about the history of wireless charging that started with Nikola Tesla and how that technology can be used to make our lives more efficient and practical. Listen in as we talk about the possibilities of the future and the potential wireless charging has. You would never have to remember your charger, and if you needed a quick charge you could find the nearest access point and stay connected no matter where you are. Cherif talks about the specific way that they use RF to emit energy and also answers the dreaded safety and health questions that come along with new technology. The future of wireless charging is inevitable, and it is exciting to see it start unfolding even today. For more information and resources, check out the links below! More Of What's Inside: Nikola Tesla and his inventions The foundation of WIGL WIGL's vision for the future How wireless energy works Using the same frequency as WiFi Solving the shortage of battery parts The benefits to healthcare Creating better wearable electronics Improving technical use in the military Addressing the safety and health issues The importance of big corp adoption And much more! LINKS: Guest Links: Website: https://wi-gl.com/ Connect with us: Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:57 - What we cover today 2:37 - The history of inductive charging 7:55 - How WIGL was founded 11:25 - Adding charging access points 16:32 - The issue with big batteries 21:36 - Smaller equipment for energy 25:25 - Working with 5G to bring energy 29:40 - Where you can find Cherif and WIGL 31:27 - Closing thoughts

Oct 13, 2021 • 28min
15. Is Big Brother Watching? The Truth About Tracking and Data Laws In 2021
Are the government or big tech spying on us through our cell phones? This is a theme that might sound like a conspiracy theory, but there's some technical legitimacy to the concept, kind of. Welcome back to another episode of the 5G Guys! Today we take a look into the location tracking, gps, phone cloning, wiretapping, and more to help shed some light on the capabilities our technology has in today's day and age. You'll learn the history behind phone location, GPS, and how we were able to find a location with a device as far back as the mid-nineties. Join us as we discuss the laws that protect U.S. citizens from their privacy being breached, and touch briefly on how things may go to protect citizens in the future. We talk about the different ways that location can be used to pinging between cell towers or using the navigation app on your smartphone. You'll learn our best tips on how to stop your location from being shared and how you can be aware when apps ask for you location. We hope this episode has cleared up some questions, if you would like to ask more questions please feel free to comment or contact us from the links below! More Of What's Inside: The legitimacy of our phones tracking us An epidemic of "phone cloning" Tracking down through cell towers How the history for phone location came about Where GPS started Knowing how your GPS is being used The different uses for GPS How the fourth amendment protects U.S. citizens What your data may look like to companies Turning your smartphone into a dumbphone And much more! Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:55 - What we cover today 2:21 - The technical history of our phone's location 6:43 - GPS for civilians 11:15 - The difference between data and location 16:07 - Allowing your data to be tracked 21:07 - Staying away from things that unknowingly track your data 26:55 - Closing thoughts

Oct 6, 2021 • 25min
14. Who Really Has The Best Service? A Look Into The Top Cell Networks
Choosing which cellular service provider to hitch your wagon to can seem like a daunting guessing game. Many of us have had the same network provider for years, but when it comes to cell service, reliability, and price it's hard to know if you're getting the biggest bang for your buck. Welcome back to 5G Guys! In today's episode, we tackle our most asked question, and that is which cell carrier is actually the best? This may not be the answer you want, but it's important to know that finding the best cell service for you is all dependent on what you are going to use it for. Of course, there are always going to be personal preferences, you'll hear which providers we use and why. As well as the questions we typically ask when helping someone find the right provider for their needs. Listen in as we talk about the many factors that go into your choice, like who works best in rural areas, the better choice for international travel, and even if they're actually supported in your city. If you've been having trouble with one of the big three (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile), there might be a better option for you in a smaller carrier. You'll get hands-on resources that will help you get a frame of reference for your city and cut through all the predictions to give you real data on which service works where. With these easy-to-follow criteria, we have no doubt that you'll be able to make the most informed decision for your service. To find the resources we talked about in this episode, check out the links below! More Of What's Inside: Finding a service that works in your neighborhood The factors that go into the right service How you can get a frame of reference for your city Real data vs. prediction maps The best chance at service in rural areas Which service works best for international roaming T-Mobile absorbing Sprint Understanding the network that works best for you Why you shouldn't rule out smaller carriers right away MVNO, what it is, and how it can help you How far wireless networks have come And much more! LINKS: Sources to research before you buy: FCC: Mobile LTE Coverage Map Maps are predictions submitted by the carriers Basically same as what they advertise, but in one place 4G exclusive OpenSignal: Mobile Analytics & Insights | Opensignal Global Based on actual phone performance collected by crowdsourced data of OpenSignal app users Root Metrics: RootMetrics Domestic Based on performing repeated and consistent network tests with test equipment. Major markets are tested every 6 months Also uses crowdsourced results Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:55 - What we cover today 1:17 - Tackling our most asked question 4:52 - The criteria to keep in mind when looking at service 9:43 - Root metrics and how they help you 15:15 - The issues wireless will continue to have 19:26 - How smaller carriers help the big 3 23:46 - Closing thoughts

Sep 29, 2021 • 27min
13. What You Need To Know About Private Wireless Networks
Whether you're a business owner, educator, or even just a person who is connected to the world there is no doubt that wireless technology has become a necessity. Dubbed the fourth utility, it's clear that popular wireless networks are becoming crowded and more at risk of security breaches. If you've ever felt like you were at the mercy of your wireless network provider then this episode is for you. Welcome back to 5G Guys! In today's episode, we go over private wireless networks, why they were created, how they work, and what they are being used for. While wireless networks are something that most people rely on for work and business, private wireless offers many possibilities that can increase your efficiency, up your security, and even improve your productivity. We talk about how businesses are innovating with their own private wireless networks and how you can get ahead of the curve in your own life. Join us as we talk about why private wireless networks were created and how you can take advantage of this opportunity. You'll get a look into how private wireless networks have been used so far, from communication between land and sea to offering a solution for educators in a pandemic. You'll learn about the spectrum of CBRS and how it's helped create simple solutions to otherwise difficult problems. As well as the flexibility and control you have within your own private wireless network. While the idea of creating a private wireless network can seem daunting we encourage you to hit play, sit back, and relax. Don't wait for your wireless network provider to become unreliable, stay one step ahead and learn what private wireless networks can do for you. For more resources or to connect with us, check out the links below! More Of What's Inside: What a private wireless network is Taking back your network control Upping security with a private network CBRS and why it was built Creating a spectrum with no interference Moving past the capabilities of wifi Bringing 4g and 5g into private networks How private wireless networks have helped education Having two phones inside of one Eliminating operational expenses with your own private network And much more! LINKS: Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:23 - What we cover today 2:30 - Why you need a private network 6:17 - CBRS and what it means to you 10:50 - How companies have wanted to use private networks 15:22 - Private networks and school districts 18:56 - Dual SIM cards and security advancements 22:52 - Saving money and making the right fit for you 25:41 - Closing thoughts

Sep 22, 2021 • 35min
12. Cell Sites, 5G, and Radiation: What You Need To Know
Disclaimer: This episode of 5G Guys was recorded with the sole purpose to educate and inform. The opinions and thoughts are not licensed, doctors and nothing in the show should be deemed as medical advice. If you have any specific questions regarding your health please contact your healthcare provider. You may have heard or read somewhere the overlapping concern that as our technology and communications continue to grow and advance so does the risk to our health. With so many conspiracy theories about radiation and the effect our cellphones have on our bodies, it's hard to know what really is going on. From where we're standing the facts are pointing to networks becoming safer not more dangerous. In today's episode of 5G Guys, we tackle the many questions, concerns, and theories around cell sites, radiation, wireless technology, and the new 5G network. It's easy to get caught up in the collective fear around technology and its advancements when you don't know how it works. But we are dedicating this episode to talk about the honest facts of RF (Radio Frequency) energy and the impact it has on your body. You'll learn all about the history of cellular safety and the precautions that have been in place since the Telecom act as well as more tips and tricks that can help set your mind at ease when handling your cellphone. Listen in as we discuss the truth about cell towers and sites and the misconceptions of how they work. You'll learn about the different types of radiation, what they do to the body, and how frequency and power are all factors that play a part in the safety of communications. We talk about older cellphones versus their new counterparts and how the government is working to create a safer environment through regulations and safety precautions. From causing cancer to causing a worldwide pandemic we dispel the conspiracy theories through our own expertise and knowledge of the network. We hope this episode encourages and eases any discomfort you may have with the cellular network and your health. For more information and resources regarding health and safety, check out the links below! More Of What's Inside: How our cellular safety regulations started The different types of radiation Ionizing and non-ionizing radiation The truth about cell towers and cell sites Addressing conspiracy theories around 5G and radiation The difference of power between FM Radiofrequency and Cell sites Tips to reduce your exposure to radiation Older phones vs. phones today Common misconceptions of 5G Accounting for the other sources of RF energy And much more! Guest Links: Article: Why Space Radiation Matters Article: Radio-frequency Safety Article: Radio-frequency Radiation LINKS: Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:56 - What we cover today 3:05 - The history of cellular safety in the U.S. 9:03 - The importance of distance 14:02 - Bluetooth and other wireless technology 18:56 - Misconceptions of bigger networks 24:38 - Other sources of RF energy 27:15 - Tackling the 5G conspiracy theories 33:39 - Closing thoughts

Sep 15, 2021 • 31min
11. Microsoft's Pete Bernard Explains AI, IoT, And Edge
If you've been listening to our show recently, or if you've been around any tech talk, you've probably heard AI, IoT, and even Edge thrown around. But what does it all actually mean? How do they all connect and what exactly are they doing to advance our world? In today's episode, we talk with Microsoft innovator and strategist Pete Bernard. Pete drives Microsoft's strategy for the intersection of 5G, AI, Edge Computing, and IoT. If those terms make your head spin, don't worry. We talk about the simple explanations of what each of these pieces of tech does, how they create stronger, faster, and more reliable connections when working together, and how they help within our society today. Join us as we discuss the relative term of edge computing and how it works within different industries from agriculture to cellular networks. Pete talks about the importance of low latency and upping computer power through edge technology and AI, as well as how it connects in two-way communication with the cloud to provide faster connections for services like security, safety, and more. You'll learn a solid definition of artificial intelligence, why you don't need to be worried about a robot uprising, and even how it is used in everyday practices you may not realize. Plus a look into how all these technologies work together to enable the 5G network, allowing us to change the world as we know it. So, sit back, hit play, and relax because this episode is packed with information on technologies that will innovate our world and impact our future. To find the resources we mentioned, or to connect with Pete, check out the links below! More Of What's Inside: What edge computing is and how it works Low latency and why you want it Workloads and their importance How IoT keeps us connected The real facts about AI How 5G works within these technologies The practical side of 5G, AI, IoT Why you don't need to buy all your equipment 5G mobile gaming and its advantages What exactly the cloud is How much we have grown And much more! Guest Links: Microsoft Azure Tour: https://youtu.be/80aK2_iwMOs Microsoft Azure Percept Dev: https://aka.ms/getazurepercept Twitter: @digitaldad Website: https://5gguys.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:56 - How you can ask us questions 1:44 - What we cover today 7:03 - How edge computing helps networks 11:19 - A realistic look at AI 16:38 - How AI is helping cellular networks 20:24 - The democratization of technology 23:42 - The Cloud and what it is 28:57 - More resources to check out 30:20 - How to connect with Pete 30:40 - Closing thoughts and advice

Sep 8, 2021 • 28min
10. 5G and The Potential Threats To Cybersecurity In The U.S. with Peter Thermos
You may have seen recently in that news that China has been accused of building 'backdoors' into their technology that would allow spying and hacking on many mobile devices. This news and the fears that followed are what led to the United States' tough stance against anything made by a Chinese manufacturer. Is the United States overreacting or should we as citizens be cations? You may recognize our guest from a previous episode, cybersecurity expert Peter Thermos from Palindrome Technologies joins us to discuss the reality of the current situation. You'll get a first-hand look into what exactly a backdoor is when it comes to technology and how the United States plans to replace anything that might be a potential threat. Peter also talks about the government's role in regulating the big cellular networks and where their equipment comes from. Join us as we talk about incentivizing American companies to make our own radio equipment and other foreign options for our telecommunications moving forward. We go over other possible threats to our wireless networks as well as policies related specifically to cybersecurity concerns about China-made telecom products. If you listened to episode seven you learned how you can protect your own networks, Peter goes more in-depth with 5G's comparison to its earlier counterparts as well as looking to the future with IoT and AI. So, listen in as Peter talks about policies and resources that will bring improved security to our national infrastructure. If you missed our earlier episode check out 'How To Upgrade Your Security And Privacy" and get the full view of the importance of cybersecurity. For more resources or to get in touch with Peter, check out the links below! Disclaimer: This episode was recorded with the sole purpose of providing information on wireless security and telecommunications. This episode is not intended for educational purposes as it regards foreign affairs or governments. The opinions expressed in this episode are that of each individual and do not represent 5G Guys as a whole. More Of What's Inside: Replacing telecom equipment to closer manufacturers The current lack of security and what that means What it means to have a backdoor in our telecom How the government is helping our smaller cellular networks Incentivizing companies to build American made radio equipment Other security threats in our wireless communication 5G security compared to 4G, 3G, and 2G How they plan to improve overall security with IoT The importance of implementing security for new technology Covering our smaller bases to protect the whole network And much more! Guest Links: Website: https://www.palindrometech.com Email: peter@palindrometech.com LINKS: Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:24 - What we cover today 2:51 - The main concern of security and telecom 8:43 - What the government is doing to help 13:00 - Security threats to wireless communication 18:25 - The risk of the IoT world 21:42 - Handling the AI responsibly 25:01 - How to get in touch with Peter 25:59 - Closing thoughts and tips

Sep 1, 2021 • 38min
9. Roadmap To The Future: The Convergence Of Telecom And Transportation with Bob Fifer
Have you ever been stuck behind a huge road foreclosure with no warning? All of a sudden your trip has been delayed and even worse, no cell service…instantly your mind gets flooded with thoughts about your loved ones wondering where you are, trying to remember how much gas you have, and now hoping your phone doesn't die before you get bars again. Problems like this could be a thing of the past thanks to the convergence of telecom and transportation. In today's episode, we talk with the mastermind behind Intelligent Transportation Systems and Network Services for a state department of transportation, Bob Fifer. He's been able to see how telecommunications has evolved in tandem with our understanding of transportation, creating an inseparable symbiosis that will catapult us into the future. Join us as we discuss the beneficial relationship that telecommunication and transportation have and how transportation is the key to expanding communications to rural and wild areas. We talk about the possibilities for the future and navigating new builds with innovation in mind. You'll learn how this affects the public and private sectors and the ways they may band together to leverage technology and communications and safely move people through interstates and highways. When you hit play you'll get an inside look at Bob's thoughts and insight into this world-changing convergence and just what the future holds for us. For more resources check out our website and social media, you can find them in the links below! More Of What's Inside: The converging of wireless and transportation Fiber optics becoming a new infrastructure Bringing the virtual world into the physical world How transportation is expanding telecom and wireless Planning roadways with technology in mind Collaborating with the cellular industry to grow communications Creating infrastructure that can upgrade as technology advances Finding the ability to work together to solve a common issue The struggle of limited transportation spending What the future looks like for telecom and transportation Protecting travelers from natural disasters in real-time A future with no roadsigns And much more! Website: https://5gguys.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 - A Look into our conversation 1:33 - Conversation starts 3:10 - The last five years of telecom and transportation 7:56 - The benefit of combining telecom, wireless, and transportation 13:52 - Planning for the future 17:13 - How CDOT is connecting rural broadband 19:58 - A realistic look at future converging infrastructure 24:50 - How the state and the telecom industry can work together 27:49 - Incentivizing public-private partnerships 31:05 - Using communications to help visitors from another state 36:25 - Closing thoughts and how to connect with Bob

Aug 25, 2021 • 24min
8. Cutting The Cord: A Conversation With Father Of The Cell Phone Marty Cooper
It's not very often that you get to have a conversation with someone who has helped change humanity in a powerful way. The very devices we communicate and connect with every day are possible because of years and years of hard work. In today's episode you'll get a look into the mind of engineer, inventor, and founding father of cell phones, Marty Cooper. His work in wireless communications spans decades before it was even a concept on paper. You'll hear first-hand what led up to the invention of the first portable phone and how we went from the bell system to where we are today. We talk about Marty's take on the cellular industry today and why creating competition is important for all of society. Listen in as we discuss Marty's new book "Cutting The Cord" and his take on innovating to help serve our society. Marty talks about the difference between early cellular days to now and why cell carriers today may be doing their customers a disservice. Join us as we discuss the importance of cellular education, as well as his predictions for our tech-filled future. To learn more about Marty's legacy and read his book, check out the links below! More Of What's Inside: Realizing the need for portable phones Changing communication from a place to a person The battle for the cellular network Why it took 10 years for cellphones to become commercial Present-day carriers and the lack of competition How carriers today are hindering their customers Where wireless will be in five years The importance of wireless education and healthcare MIMO and what it means Improving the spectrum of the cellular network Serving society with wireless And much more! Guest Links: Book: Cutting The Cord: The Cellphone Has Changed Humanity Website: martycooper.com Website: Website: https://5gguys.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5Gguys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12515882 Twitter: https://twitter.com/5gGuys Submit Your Ideas or Feedback: https://5gguys.com/contact-2 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:56 - Welcome Marty Cooper 3:03 - The invention of the portable phone 8:18 - Marty's takeaway on the industry today 11:34 - The future of wireless communication 15:17 - MIMO and Cooper's law 20:06 - Where you can find Marty today 22:24 - Closing thoughts


