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Special 40th Edition | Eseye’s Founders: The Road from Zigbee to Ubiquitous Global Cellular IoT

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It turns out that big mobile network players can learn a lot from the airline industry. These two seemingly disparate industries actually have more in common than might appear at first glance.


It is one of several topics discussed on our 40th special edition of IoT Leaders, which brings together Eseye’s two Founders Ian Marsden and Paul Marshall to discuss the global IoT connectivity challenges they set out to solve when they started Eseye.


The show explores:

  • Eseye’s founding story from Zigbee to SGP.32 and beyond, including top a-ha moments from the past 16 years
  • Why achieving 80% connectivity uptime kills the IoT business case
  • The unsustainability of roaming as a quick fix for connectivity, and why there’s a need for a new financial model for roaming
  • What mobile network operators (MNOs) can learn from the airline industry, and the Star Alliance in particular
  • Why SGP.32 will be a big feature for 2024

Tune in to hear how Eseye tackled the challenges surrounding global connectivity long before it became an industry buzzword, and what the journey looks like today.


Show Links

· Follow Ian Marsden and Paul Marshall on LinkedIn

· Follow Nick Earle on LinkedIn

· Connect with Eseye on LinkedIn or Twitter



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Content provided by David Langton, Nick Earle, and CEO Eseye. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Langton, Nick Earle, and CEO Eseye or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

It turns out that big mobile network players can learn a lot from the airline industry. These two seemingly disparate industries actually have more in common than might appear at first glance.


It is one of several topics discussed on our 40th special edition of IoT Leaders, which brings together Eseye’s two Founders Ian Marsden and Paul Marshall to discuss the global IoT connectivity challenges they set out to solve when they started Eseye.


The show explores:

  • Eseye’s founding story from Zigbee to SGP.32 and beyond, including top a-ha moments from the past 16 years
  • Why achieving 80% connectivity uptime kills the IoT business case
  • The unsustainability of roaming as a quick fix for connectivity, and why there’s a need for a new financial model for roaming
  • What mobile network operators (MNOs) can learn from the airline industry, and the Star Alliance in particular
  • Why SGP.32 will be a big feature for 2024

Tune in to hear how Eseye tackled the challenges surrounding global connectivity long before it became an industry buzzword, and what the journey looks like today.


Show Links

· Follow Ian Marsden and Paul Marshall on LinkedIn

· Follow Nick Earle on LinkedIn

· Connect with Eseye on LinkedIn or Twitter



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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