Ben Miller
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Ben Miller
@benmiller
Going Mobile LLC. Wireless networking - strategy / optimization / vendor management. CWNE #12



GSMA coalition to pilot US$40 smartphones in six African countries developingtelecoms.com/telecom-techno…

"Only 5 sites experienced peak loads, RAN Guardian optimized the network by adjusting those sites during the event." via DT telekom.com/en/media/media…

Great way to start Cisco Live week! #CiscoLiveEMEA

Verizon CEO Dan Schulman replaces Sowmyanarayan Sampath (who was expected to eventually replace Schulman as CEO of Verizon) with Alfonso Villanueva. Villanueva was a member of Schulman’s leadership team at PayPal during Schulman's tenure as CEO there. verizon.com/about/news/exe… $VZ


Weekend read: The AI era demands more than innovation, it demands responsibility. @Cisco’s FY25 Purpose Report connects the dots between sustainability, responsible AI, and preparing people for what’s next. A reminder that trust, transparency, and progress still matter. substack.com/home/post/p-18…

.@nobull turned Zendesk AI into a revenue engine. By resolving nearly 50% of chat inquiries and 30% of total contacts, Zendesk AI freed agents to focus on high-value conversations that drive sales — all while keeping CSAT near best-in-class levels.

AMERICANS FIRST. Alongside our partners at the @USEEOC, we’re laser-focused on protecting American Workers and ending the illegal prioritization of foreign labor.

🇺🇸 STARLINK ROLLS OUT MORE AFFORDABLE 250Mbps INTERNET PLAN ACROSS THE US! @Starlink made available its $80/month Residential Lite satellite Internet plan across the US, adding a number of Eastern states to its coverage. The plan is a third cheaper than the Residential plan available with the same Standard Kit, and comes with 200-250Mbps typical peak speed. Starlink has an even cheaper, $40 Internet plan, but it is limited to select area without a congestion fee, and is capped at 100 Mbps download speeds.

Apparent disruption to Boost Mobile's 5G service in the US after the big AWS outage this week will not persuade other telcos to embrace the public cloud. Read more on Light Reading: bit.ly/3L23QsI

Colombian nationals who traveled here deliberately, using camouflaged cameras, Wi-Fi jammers, and a blueprint to rob California homes. Glendale was just one hit. This is happening across California because Gavin's sanctuary state treats crime like a minor inconvenience. No charges. No consequences. They didn’t come with dreams. They came with a playbook to loot the suburbs, and the doors were wide open.




