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In this episode of The Future Trust, we are joined by Charles Cheevers, the CTO of Vantiva. Charles shares valuable insights into the current status and future of the prpl ecosystem, the innovative network framework that is shaking up the broadband landscape. We delve into Vantiva’s pivotal role in advancing prpl, discussing how the company's strategies align with prpl’s vision and goals. Charles also sheds light on the anticipated developments in the prpl ecosystem over the next three years and explains the company’ strategy with prpl OS and other broadband software stacks such as RDK-B, OpenWRT, and Vantiva's Homeware. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of Vantiva’s contributions and the future of broadband technology.
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In this episode, Karel Adriaensen, Fiber Segment owner in Vantiva’s Product Unit, and Uli Bornhauser, Vice President Technology & Strategy, Center for Strategic Projects, at Deutsche Telekom explore the multifaceted landscape of hardware and software challenges and opportunities associated with fiber CPEs, from the critical significance of open software solutions backed by a variety of chipsets to examining the pivotal aspects of security and the pressing sustainability imperatives.
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In this episode, Karel Adriaensen, Fiber Segment owner in Vantiva’s Product Unit, and Uli Bornhauser, Vice President Technology & Strategy, Center for Strategic Projects, at Deutsche Telekom are discussing the importance of Wi-Fi in a Fiber CPE offering, the impact of this standard’s recent evolution and the role of Wi-Fi extenders in the fiber speed continuity throughout the home.
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In this episode, Karel Adriaensen, Fiber Segment owner in Vantiva’s Product Unit, and Uli Bornhauser, Vice President Technology & Strategy, Center for Strategic Projects, at Deutsche Telekom are discussing the evolution of the fiber technology, from from GPON to XGS-PON, the business perspectives this can bring for operators and the benefits for the end-users.
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The CPE market has seen tremendous growth and transformation over the years with the rise of fiber-optic technology. From cutting-edge advancements in hardware to the ever-evolving demands of consumers and businesses, the landscape is constantly shifting. In this episode, Karel Adriaensen, Fiber Segment owner in Vantiva’s Product Unit, and Uli Bornhauser, Vice President Technology & Strategy, Center for Strategic Projects, at Deutsche Telekom are discussing the current market status of Fiber against the evolution of other technologies like DSL and Docsis in different regions of the world.
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According to analysts at Parks Associates, over one-third of U.S. multi dwelling unit (MDU) property managers report offering Internet of Things (IoT) and smart home devices to residents in at least one property they manage. As IoT technologies continue to mature at an ever accelerating rate, the property management industry is uniquely positioned to take the integration of consumers' physical and digital lives to the next level. In this episode, Reza Raji -senior vice president of IoT at VANTIVA- explains how the company is leveraging its position as the leading global provider of connected home solutions to address the IoT needs of the MDU community.
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Network service providers will face new challenges in 2023, as long-term logistical disruptions caused by the pandemic crisis are gradually resolved, only to be replaced by an uncertain economic outlook that is prompting concern from consumers and industry players alike. In addition, a new suite of technologies is getting ready to hit the market.
To understand how these new economic and technological trends will affect customer premises equipment (CPE) strategies for the connected home market, we sat down with Ashwani Saigal, VP of Broadband and Video CPE at VANTIVA.
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2023 brings the connected home industry to a critical juncture as network service providers (NSPs) navigate the effects of the different industry crisis and face an uncertain economy. On the other hand, consumer's behavior has changed as a result of both the COVID 19 pandemic, energy crisis, and the unexpected inflation that profoundly affects their income. Engagement and retention are therefore emerging as critical success factors for NSPs.
We discussed with Leopold Diouf, senior vice president of the product division of VANTIVA, about how the industry is responding to the market dynamics set to unfold over 2023.
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The need to explore how network service providers around the world are executing their sustainability strategies to meet green initiative objectives is a REAL priority and has become THE topic within the Telecoms’ C level agendas. Driving a healthy collaboration should thus be at the core of our industry, and Eco Sustainability a true principle. In this episode, Alicia Garcia-Llanas - Global Head of Marketing - and Koen De Wulf - Director Sustainability, discuss how industry leaders can play a key role in optimizing the sustainable design, development, and deployment of CPE within the NSP supply chain.
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Vantiva (previously known as Technicolor) is the worldwide leader in broadband customer premises equipment, which has grown from the first DSL modems to the latest, super-fast cable and fiber home gateways. Today, Vantiva has broadened its reach with the launch of 5G home gateways that deliver the internet connection to the home through wireless technology. In this third episode, Thibaud Lepage, Director of Product Management for the 5G FWA product range talks about what 5G home gateways are made of. Open software, Wi-Fi, Easymesh, security, apps… you will learn what’s key to guarantee the best quality of service and user experience.
Get more informations at vantiva.com
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Vantiva (previously known as Technicolor) is the worldwide leader in broadband customer premises equipment, which has grown from the first DSL modems to the latest, super-fast cable and fiber home gateways. Today, Vantiva has broadened its reach with the launch of 5G home gateways that deliver the internet connection to the home through wireless technology. In this second episode, Thibaud Lepage, Director of Product Management for the 5G FWA (Fixed Wireless Access) product range and Olivier Lafontaine, in charge of the product Strategy for 4G/5G broadband product unit, talk about the 5G FWA home broadband gateways we can find on the market and their differences.
Get more informations at http://www.vantiva.com
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Vantiva (previously known as Technicolor) is the worldwide leader in broadband customer premises equipment, which has grown from the first DSL modems to the latest, super-fast cable and fiber home gateways. Today, Vantiva has broadened its reach with the launch of 5G home gateways that deliver the internet connection to the home through wireless technology. In this first episode, Thibaud Lepage, Director of Product Management for the 5G FWA (Fixed Wireless Access) product range, talks about this new technology, how it works and the innovative changes it brings for operators and their subscribers.
Get more informations at http://www.vantiva.com
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