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Whether you want to plug into emerging technologies that will help you shape your business or tap industry expertise to unlock your partnership potential, don’t miss the CommScope Crosstalk podcast. The series airs every other Thursday and features the insights you need to gain the competitive edge in connectivity. Join host Mike Rearden as he chats with influencers, subject experts and telecom leaders to bring you insider strategies and best practices.
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In 1984, Rockwell released the song “Somebody’s Watching Me”… a song about a guy who feels like he’s always being watched. But this was 1984… Fast forward to 2024, and there are cameras everywhere, making up a major element to a larger security apparatus we’ve all come to expect everywhere we go. We even have them in doorbells today. The interestin…
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Have you ever been doing something and felt like there had to be a better way to do it? Staring at a current frustration thinking that someone should come up with product or solution to make things easier. Our daily lives continue to get better and better because smart people come up with new ways to overcome challenges. Leave it to the genius’ at …
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What does VHS and Blu-Ray have in common? How about the Compact Disc and LC Fiber Connectors? What about asphalt roads and AC Power? What do they all have in common? They all had a competitor they beat out to become the quasi standard of their technology. Remember Betamax? HD-DVD? Digital Tape? What about DC Power? But what if we got one of them wr…
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The word “Partner” has become quite cliché these days. I’m not even sure people really know what it means anymore. It tends to be used haphazardly like the term “Trusted Advisor”, so we try to clearly define it by adding modifiers. In our industry we have channel partners, installation partners, design partners, supply chain partners. I don’t mean …
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The legend of the crystal ball is famous for giving people visibility into the future. What an amazing gift that would be. Clear visibility in general is a gift itself if recognized and utilized properly. Take the dashboard in a car, or the cockpit of an airplane, giving you clear visibility of what’s going on with the vehicle transporting you and …
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Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company, once said, “The only thing worse than training your employees and having them leave is not training them and having them stay”. Famous entrepreneur, Richard Branson once said “Train people well enough so they can leave, but treat them well enough so they don’t want to.” Training is so critically import…
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“A legacy of innovation”. It’s a catchy phrase, to be sure, but how can one determine if something is just marketing hyperbole, or an accurate way to describe one’s contributions to something? The best way is to talk with those responsible for such a legacy. In the ICT industry there are thousands of people responsible for contributing to impactful…
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If there’s one thing we learned from the way the world responded to covid, it’s the fact that hospitals need to get smarter. I mean, it makes sense. Today we have smart phones, smart homes, smart cars, smart buildings… everything seems to be getting smarter. It’s only logical that we consider how to make our modern hospitals “smart”. The results ca…
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Making new year’s resolutions has been a timeless tradition that often gets a bad rap because so many people fail to follow through on them, and they experience disappointment year after year. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Today is a special episode of CommScope Crosstalk, as we talk about new year’s resolutions for the ICT professional.…
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Elephants, ships and transcontinental railroads… to traverse the world in 80 days. It’s been a long time since Jules Verne dreamed up such a tale. Today, we can go all the way around the world using only fiber optic cable… and not in 80 days. More like under .8 seconds. One organization that spends a lot of time improving the ICT industry around th…
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Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple computer, once said “The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.” I believe most world changers remain relatively unknown to the rest of us unless we happen to be connected in some esoteric way. In our industry, we often bear witness to people incrementally changing the wo…
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It’s the end of the world as we know it… and I feel fine. We have seen more changes in the past three years than we likely experienced in the prior ten years… it’s tough to keep up for sure. Today, we’re facing three macro trends that are promising to bring even more changes, and if we don’t prepare now, we could end up getting left behind. Sound d…
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Are the machines going to kill us? In the movie Terminator, Kyle Reese explains to Sarah Conner that the machines got smart, saw humans as a threat, and decided our fate in a microsecond. Today, Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is becoming more advanced, and more useful, and as a result there is increasing concern about whether AI is truly a helper …
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If there’s one thing that remains the same in our industry, it’s the constant cadence of change. It can be tough to keep up. At CommScope, we have an extremely talented team of system engineers to help the rest of us stay up to speed. One of the best ways to learn from them is at industry events, such as the upcoming BICSI Fall conference in Las Ve…
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The ICT industry is experiencing severe skilled labor shortages. BICSI CEO John Daniels joins the podcast to discuss BICSI's response to these challenges and the many different initiatives BICSI is using to lead the industry through these challenging times. In addition, we discuss the upcoming BICSI Fall Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. Send all co…
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