Category: Artificial Intelligence Devices

Futurum’s Ron Westfall explores why the LoRa Alliance is on a roll including 93 new members in 2022, 66% growth in public LoRaWAN network operators over the past three years and broadening IoT adoption by enabling communication over long ranges while using scant power. Networks with LoRa, including the LoRaWAN standard, fill the technology gap of cellular, WiFi, and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) networks that require high bandwidth or high power, have limited range, or the inability to penetrate deep indoor environments.
Futurum analyst Michael Diamond discusses Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon x35 5G Modem-RF system designed to power lower-end to mid-tier IoT devices that can take advantage of 5G NR-Light.
On this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series, Futurum’s Daniel Newman sits down with Nokia’s Shaun McCarthy to talk about current market opportunities for the telco giant and what the future holds.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall explores why the Ericsson, Intel, and Microsoft demo of end-to-end SA network slicing capabilities on a Windows laptop provides the trio critical sales and marketing momentum in the lead up to MWC 2023 and incentivizes CSPs to confidently accelerate their 5G SA network expansion and broaden their 5G monetization ambitions.
The Six Five team discusses Apple earnings.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall explores why the new Rakuten Symphony Symworld RAN Commander solution is solidly positioned to fulfill CSP radio planning requirements to optimize their 5G network design and expansion by delivering key capabilities such as crowdsourced data, ML, and automation that can efficiently scale planning processes, predict subscriber experiences, and control costs.
Futurum analyst Michael Diamond discusses Samsung’s moves in the right to repair arena, with the expansion of its Samsung self-repair program, which now includes the Galaxy S22 family of smartphones along with its Galaxy Pro notebooks. Samsung’s moves here clearly focus on promoting a circular economy and minimizing e-waste. Based on the company’s sizeable marketshare in the worldwide smartphone market, the extension by Samsung of the program to Galaxy devices is key.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall and Daniel Newman assess T-Mobile’s Q4 2022 and FY 2022 results and why the attainment of its highest ever postpaid account net additions as well as postpaid and broadband growth that continue to outflank Verizon and AT&T provide the warrant for its robust 2023 outlook. Factor in T-Mobile for Business’s substantial revenue upside and we find that T-Mobile is solidly positioned to meet new competitive challenges, as well as sufficiently handle any macroeconomic uncertainties that may arise on the horizon.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall and Daniel Newman assess Juniper’s financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of fiscal 2022 and why they validate the company is sustaining market-wide momentum and executing its strategic vision under CEO Rami Rahim’s leadership. From their perspective, the results are impressive as Juniper delivered a second consecutive quarter of double-digit YoY growth, a record performance by the enterprise business, and its second-highest cloud revenue quarter.
Futurum’s Ron Westfall examines why the new Juniper Apstra release further sharpens Apstra’s IBN capabilities, especially in providing a unified solution that can streamline the design, development, deployment, and operation of data center networks while continuously validating that the network remans aligned with prioritized business outcomes. This includes bringing together the operations and architecture units, decreasing human capital constraints and reliability concerns while accelerating deployment and activation.
Futurum analysts Daniel Newman and Todd R. Weiss share their insights as ServiceNow revenue hits $1.94B in Q4 2022, up 20% YoY, as the cloud workflow automation software vendor also saw a 22.9% rise in FY2022 revenue to $7.24B.
Futurum principal analyst Shelly Kramer takes a look at Mitel’s acquisition of Unify and examines the benefits the deal will bring to both companies as leaders in both the Americas and the EMEA markets. For Mitel, the acquisition cements the company’s commitment to UC and will significantly expand Mitel’s global footprint and customer base. The deal will give customers of both organizations even more choice and flexibility throughout their communications lifecycle. For partners, the expanded scale and even stronger financial profile, product portfolio, and breadth of services to help them grow their businesses.

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