
The Divide: How private wireless can help close connectivity gaps
Guests: David Broecker, chief innovation officer, Purdue Research Foundation; Özer Dondurmacıoğlu, VP of strategic accounts, Celona
Light Reading Podcasts · Phil Harvey
August 24, 202221m 18s
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Show Notes
This episode features David Broecker, chief innovation officer at Purdue Research Foundation (PRF), and Özer Dondurmacıoğlu, vice president of strategic accounts at enterprise networking company Celona. We discuss the digital divide in the state of Indiana where Purdue Research Foundation (part of Purdue University) is based, why PRF worked with Celona to deploy a private 5G network on CBRS spectrum at PRF's Discovery Park District, and how private wireless technology can help organizations and institutions close digital skills and literacy gaps.
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