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Podcast: AT&T, 5G & the Mirantis IncidentPodcast: AT&T, 5G & the Mirantis Incident

The recently reported deal with Mirantis is another step in AT&T's network evolution as the company continues to carry the flag for open source and a software-defined 5G network.

Phil Harvey

February 14, 2019

2 Min Read
Podcast: AT&T, 5G & the Mirantis Incident

Moody music, open source opinions, 5G speculation and a guest appearance by my cat, Rosie. What else would you want from a podcast?

Wagner walks us through the particulars of the deal, the strategic importance of open source to AT&T and, during the last seven minutes of the podcast, he even gives public relations pros some useful advice on getting his -- or any other editor's -- attention. At the 30-minute mark, my cat Rosie decides she's not going to wait for theme music before bring the whole show to a screeching halt, as only a professional office cat can. Related posts: AT&T Inks '8-Figure' Kubernetes & OpenStack 5G Deal With Mirantis AT&T Building 5G Network on an Open Source Foundation Mirantis Takes Kubernetes to the Telco Edge Canonical Girds Its Cloud-Native Loins as Containers Gain Traction AT&T's Cloud Outlook Evolves Amid 5G BuildoutPhil Harvey, US Bureau Chief, Light Reading

About the Author(s)

Phil Harvey

Editor-in-Chief, Light Reading

Phil Harvey is the Editor-in-Chief of Light Reading. He (barely) manages editorial operations and news coverage for the Light Reading network's digital properties, including Light Reading, The 5G Exchange, Connecting Africa, Telecoms.com and Broadband World News.

Phil rejoined Light Reading in 2018; he's been a member of the LR editorial staff for a combined 15 years. In between stints at Light Reading, he was the news editor at CRN and, before that, the communications director at Metaswitch Networks. During the late 90s, Phil covered networking and telecom in Silicon Valley as a staff writer at Upside (R.I.P.) and (the original) Red Herring magazine.

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