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Jeff Kagan

Atlanta

Wireless and Telecom Analyst and Columnist at Freelance

Industry Analyst: Wireless, 5G, Telecom, Tech, AI, IoT. Host "Jeff Kagan Interviews". Keynote Speaker. Telling stories of companies in the noisy marketplace.

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  • 4 days ago | rcrwireless.com | Jeff Kagan

    The Motorola story is one we can all learn from. It has had its highs and lows, and once again, it is reinventing itself. That calls for congratulations to President Sergio Buniac and the entire organization. I like what it is doing today. That being said, the world ahead looks very different thanks to AI. So, what is Motorola Mobility’s AI growth strategy going forward? The history is fascinating on its own. Today, Motorola is owned by Lenovo.

  • 1 week ago | rcrwireless.com | Jeff Kagan

    It looks like cable TV has begun its next change wave. Over time, it has been through many different levels. Until around two decades ago, this industry was growing. Back then, M&A was about consolidation and turning small cable TV firms into giants. However, the past two decades have been rough for the industry. This time M&A means something completely different. It’s about extending survival. So, what can customers and investors expect next, and when?

  • 2 weeks ago | einnews.com | Jeff Kagan

    Exponential Interactive, Inc d/b/a VDX.tvCookie duration: 90 (days). Data collected and processed: IP addresses, Device identifiers, Probabilistic identifiers, Browsing and interaction data, Non-precise location data, Users’ profiles, Privacy choicesmoreCookie duration resets each session. View details | Storage details | Privacy policyConsentCookie duration: 365 (days).

  • 3 weeks ago | rcrwireless.com | Jeff Kagan

    As an advisor to companies, I have noticed how they have been collecting massive amounts of data for decades. Until now, they have been overwhelmed trying to sort through it all and find value. Then, just over two years ago, that challenge intensified. OpenAI introduced their ChatGPT and that started waves of AI growth and transformation.

  • 1 month ago | rcrwireless.com | Jeff Kagan

    After years of struggling, T-Mobile US has spent the past decade finding its footing and regaining momentum. They were a wireless carrier that lost its way during a major industry shift. What happened next is a story worth telling and worth learning from for every wireless carrier and, in fact, every executive at every company. Things changed a decade or two ago, around the time the Apple iPhone and Google Android smartphones entered the picture.

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