Aug 25, 2021
Peggy talks all about sustainability and recycled materials, saying we have lived in a single-use throwaway culture for far too long. She believes we have reached the end of our linear take-make-waste economy—and that both government and businesses are recognizing we need to change.
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Aug 25, 2021
Peggy and David Witkowski, IEEE Senior Member and co-chair of the deployment working group, IEEE Future Networks, talk about where we are today with 5G. He says 5G deployment is a multipronged approach to deployment, which is moving as well as it could be moving.
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Aug 25, 2021
Peggy and Peter Linder, head of 5G marketing North America, Ericsson, talk about the future of 5G. He says the two reasons we talk about 5G so much is because the buildout of the network has reached the point where we are starting to have an impact on people’s lives and the expanded scope 5G can play.
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Aug 18, 2021
Peggy defines what it means to think global and act local, sharing specific examples of how this is being done. She says information enables us to see what is being done or not being done at a large-scale.
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Aug 18, 2021
Peggy and Henry Petroski, Aleksandar S. Vesic distinguished professor emeritus of civil engineering, Duke University, talk about infrastructure and the Highway Trust Fund. He says the interstate highway system was established with legislation from the mid-1950s and part of that was a creation of a fund—which was...