Send us a text Tomorrow’s Meter Up has the Wi‑Fi world buzzing, and we’re stepping into it with a full slate of stories reshaping how we connect. We set the stage with what we want to learn from Meter’s year of deployments—real outcomes, support models, and how Wi‑Fi 7 fits when most devices are still 6E—then fan out to the bigger map: carriers, cafes, satellites, and the stubborn problem of affordability. AT&T’s rapid mid‑band 5G rollout is a stakes‑raising move, accelerating downloads ...
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Send us a text Tomorrow’s Meter Up has the Wi‑Fi world buzzing, and we’re stepping into it with a full slate of stories reshaping how we connect. We set the stage with what we want to learn from Meter’s year of deployments—real outcomes, support models, and how Wi‑Fi 7 fits when most devices are still 6E—then fan out to the bigger map: carriers, cafes, satellites, and the stubborn problem of affordability. AT&T’s rapid mid‑band 5G rollout is a stakes‑raising move, accelerating downloads ...
CES & NRF: Wireless Breakthroughs, IoT Marvels, and Retail Tech Trends for 2025 & Beyond
Waves with Wireless Nerd
47 minutes
10 months ago
CES & NRF: Wireless Breakthroughs, IoT Marvels, and Retail Tech Trends for 2025 & Beyond
Send us a textThe latest episode dives into the technological highlights and insights from CES and NRF, revealing how innovations in wireless technology and AI are shaping the future. Listeners can expect discussions on groundbreaking products, the impact of AI on retail, and the upcoming role of Wi-Fi HaLow technology.• Recap of key highlights from CES and NRF - What I saw and why I think it matters!• Introduction of new gaming devices and upcoming products • Exploration of AI advanceme...
Waves with Wireless Nerd
Send us a text Tomorrow’s Meter Up has the Wi‑Fi world buzzing, and we’re stepping into it with a full slate of stories reshaping how we connect. We set the stage with what we want to learn from Meter’s year of deployments—real outcomes, support models, and how Wi‑Fi 7 fits when most devices are still 6E—then fan out to the bigger map: carriers, cafes, satellites, and the stubborn problem of affordability. AT&T’s rapid mid‑band 5G rollout is a stakes‑raising move, accelerating downloads ...