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Epik Mellon - the QA Cafe Podcast
Epik Mellon is a podcast about networks; the real people and crazy stories behind the amazing fact that the Internet even works. Networking folk are mavericks, adventurers, and nerds all rolled into one. Sponsored by QA Cafe, we discuss how people like us got into the field, the real issues and funny circumstances we've been in, and some real conversations about the state of the industry, technology, and the future of communications. If you ever wanted to know "how the sausage is made" behind network communications, you'll find it at Epik Mellon.
Epik Mellon is a portmanteau of "Mellon Epikoinonión" - a rough Greek translation of "the Future of Communications." It might also involve fruit sometimes. No promises.
- 42 - “What Operators Ought to Do” with Paul Keator, Senior Engineering Manager for Broadband Services at DISH Network
At the Broadband Forum Fall 2024 meeting in San Diego, I got to sync up again with Paul Keator from DISH Networks, one of the people in the “room where it happened” when we decided to make the podcast. We chat about how the industry has changed and a bunch of best practices that operators of all sizes should consider when building out their networks for the future.
Tue, 26 Nov 2024 - 41 - “But Who is Securing the Consumer?” with Dmitri Vellikok, VP of Embedded Security Business at F-Secure
I finally got to chat with Dmitri Vellikok, VP of Embedded Security at F-Secure, who have found a sorely needed niche in providing network security solutions to the broadband and mobile consumer market through ISPs. We talk about the risks posed to consumers, what people are doing about it, and that all-important home gateway!
Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 40 - "And Boy Are My Arms Tired” with Bob Carrick, Director Global Strategy - Calix Cloud at Calix
Back in the studio, Bob Carrick and I talk about the tradeshow circuit, the struggles and opportunities of tier 2/3 operators, and how most broadband users just need a great service experience at all levels.
Tue, 29 Oct 2024 - 39 - “On the Road at Network X 2024” with Peter Steinhaeuser, CEO at embeDD Gmbh, and Mika Lehtinen, Research Director at F-Secure
In this episode, we were on the floor of Network X 2024 in Paris! I got to sit down with Peter Steinhaeuser, CEO at embeDD Gmbh, and Mika Lehtinen, Research Director at F-Secure, to talk about the history and future of the home gateway, the security threats that target them, and what companies and open-source communities are doing about it.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 38 - “The Wisdom of Being Well Rounded” with Michael Shaw, CEO of Axiros North America
In this episode I got to sit down with Michael Shaw of Axiros NA, a long time friend and one of the people I consider “most interesting people in the world,” on how everything you learn in life, from anywhere, will prepare you for a career in networking (and then some!)
Tue, 01 Oct 2024 - 37 - "Live from the 2024 USP Plugfest" with Tim Spets of Nokia
Our first ever live stream episode from Durham, NH, at the UNH InterOperability Laboratory. Tim and I talk about the 20th anniversary of TR-069, why collaborating with other engineers matters, and what things look like for the future of the home network.
Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 36 - “It starts and ends with packets” with Tom Peterson, Sr. Technology Specialist at QA Cafe
In this episode I set down with QA Cafe’s Tom Peterson, the working hands behind most of our network analysis solutions including CloudShark and Packet Viewer, about how network packets are how we learn how things work, how they solve problems (especially in cybersecurity), and what 20 years in technology looks like.
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 35 - "Alternate views from the AltNet” with Jody Botham, Head of Networks at Brsk
In this episode, I chat with Joday Botham from the UK AltNet “Brsk” about how he got his start in construction and what struggles ISPs face when delivering quality broadband to end-users who want it to just work.
Tue, 20 Aug 2024 - 34 - “The Guy Who Knows” with Wojciech Romek, Subject Matter Expert at Icotera
In this episode I sit down with Wojciech Romek at Icotera about getting the “networking bug” early on, always having something new to learn, and how Wi-Fi has stood the test of time.
Tue, 06 Aug 2024 - 33 - “On the broadband front lines” with Patrick Moreno of ZyXEL Communications
In this episode I chat with Patrick Moreno, Western Regional Sales Account Manager at ZyXEL Communications, about the realities of rural broadband, what it’s like to be on the tradeshow circuit, and how cutting-edge tech aligns with the needs of connected consumers.
Tue, 23 Jul 2024 - 32 - "Jack of All Trades, Master of Fun” with Brian Dubreuil, Sr. Technology Specialist at QA Cafe
In this episode, Jason sits down with Brian Dubreuil, one of the magician’s behind customer success and support here at QA Cafe. They chat about Wi-Fi, being an extension of our customers teams, and why The Princess Bride is the greatest movie of all time.
Tue, 09 Jul 2024 - 31 - “Mining, Mastery, and Meraki” with Brennan Martin and Alex Burger of Cisco Meraki
In our first multi-guest episode for Epik Mellon, we sit down with Brennan Martin, Technical Leader at Cisco Meraki, and Alex Burger, Principal Engineer at Cisco Meraki, about networking expertise, pcaps, and working remotely both before and after covid.
Tue, 25 Jun 2024 - 30 - "The most fun you’ll have” with Craig Thomas, CEO of the Broadband Forum
Alright, it’s time for a deep dive into the standards organization I work with most: the Broadband Forum. CEO Craig Thomas and I sit down and chat about the future of the connected home, why we love standards, and why getting involved pays off for companies.
Tue, 11 Jun 2024 - 29 - “The Human Factor” with Massimo Zefferino of zfactor
In this episode we sit down with Massimo Zefferino of zfactor, the digital marketing firm that handles our work at QA Cafe and many others in the broadband and computer networking industries, about finding a niche, sticking with it, and making sure that everyone everywhere is always thinking about the end-user first when designing their brand and their messaging around technology.
Tue, 28 May 2024 - 28 - “Fortunate Failures” with Tzvi Skapinker, VP of Product Management and Friendly Technologies
In this episode, I talk with Tzvi Skapinker of Friendly Technologies about the evolution of home network management for ISPs and how something that seems like a failure can turn out to be the change you need to get in on the future you were meant for.
Tue, 14 May 2024 - 27 - "PCAPs, Australia, and Acronym Soup” with Tim Winters, CTO at QA Cafe
In this episode I sit down once again with Tim Winters, our CTO at QA Cafe, to talk about all of the changes we’ve experienced in the last year, the challenges with making complex test and network information accessible to everyone, and flying to Australia for IETF meetings.
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 26 - “A Year Later” with Jeremy Brown, VP of Threat Analysis at Trinity Cyber
Almost exactly one year after Epik Mellon began, I chat once again with Jeremy Brown of Trinity Cyber about the newest threat landscape, the technology skills gap, and doubling a company's size in a single year.
Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 25 - “Through the Consumer Lens” with Elizabeth Parks of Parks Associates
In this episode I got to talk with Elizabeth Parks from Parks Associates, the premier research firm for the connected consumer industry, about the pace of technology over the last 40 years and how everyone, everywhere in the supply chain, needs to have their mind on the consumer experience.
Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 24 - “Broadband at the edges” with Josh Seidemann, VP of Policy and Industry Innovation at NTCA
In this episode, Josh Seidemann of the NTCA joins me to talk about the state of broadband in rural areas and how independent ISPs act as technology leaders for their neighbors and their communities.
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 23 - “Making the Internet Better” with Dave Taht, Chief Science Officer at LibreQoS
In this episode, I chat with the famous Dave Taht, one of the top minds working on improving how the Internet handles the applications we use more and more every day. We talk music, bufferbloat, and the double-edged sword that is network latency.
Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 22 - Embedded Systems is a “Gateway” Drug, with Evgueni Tzvetanov, Distinguished Engineer System Architecture at Verizon
In this episode, I chat with Evgueni Tzvetanov of Verizon about our work at prpl Foundation, the future of the home gateway, and what we all want out of AI and home automation.
Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 21 - “Have you met Steve?” - with Steve Scapicchio, VP of Global Sales at QA Cafe
In this episode I chat with Steve Scapicchio, one more denizen of the “fun zone” at QA Cafe and our VP of Global Sales about moving from engineering to sales, keeping strong relationships, and customer success as a vision.
Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 20 - “The Wild World of AI Law” with Diana Bikbaeva, Senior Associate Attourney at Marashlian and Donahue, PLLC
In this Episode, Diana Bikbaeva of Marashlian and Donahue, a boutique law firm focused on telecomms and startups, talks about her passion for AI law and the brave new world we find ourselves in.
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 19 - “Language, Laughter, and Standards” with Mauro Tilocca, Access Network Automation PM at TIM
In this episode, I chat with my good friend Mauro Tilocca of Telecom Italia about the new world of automation for broadband, the benefits of AI, and how our love of language translates to a love of networking.
Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 18 - “Live” from Thailand, with Ken Pyle, Marketing Director at the Broadband Forum & Host of Viodi View
This episode we shot at the Broadband Forum Q4 Meeting in Thailand! I chat with Ken Pyle, newly appointed marketing director at the Broadband Forum, about our life in media and what it’s like to see standards from the outside.
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 17 - "The Interest, the Aptitude, and the Access”, with Sarah Lachance, Senior Director of Identity and Access Management Technology at Kenvue
In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Lachance, Director of Identity and Access Management at Kenvue, about cyber security, coming into tech as an outsider, and how you can never take people out of the equation.
Mon, 27 Nov 2023 - 16 - A Physicist and a Philosopher Walk Into a Bar with Gunther Klessinger, Founder of Axiros
In this episode, I chat with Gunther Klessinger of Axiros about managed broadband, quantum physics, and the importance of standards in helping operators stay relevant.
Mon, 13 Nov 2023 - 15 - How Things Get Started With João Freitas, Broadband Product Architect at DT
In this episode Jason is at the NetworkX 2023 tradeshow in Paris, meeting up with João Freitas at Deutsche Telekcom to talk about how this podcast got started and how the revolution of app-enabled smart routers is going to change things for operators and broadband users.
Mon, 30 Oct 2023 - 14 - Sitting in the Middle of it All with Sophie Pool, RDK QA & Testing Lead at DT
In this episode I chat with Sophie Pool at DT to talk about the consumer networking experience, being able to relate to it as a user, and why Wi-Fi product testing isn’t really as boring as it sounds.
Mon, 16 Oct 2023 - 13 - On Open-Source, Standards, and Soccer with John Blackford, Product Management Director at CommScope
In this episode, my long time friend and “partner in crime” at the Broadband Forum John Blackford and I talk about the dichotomy of standards and open-source software, and why soccer is the world’s most popular sport.
Mon, 02 Oct 2023 - 12 - Keeping Your Inner Nerd Happy with Steen Garbers Enevoldsen of Icotera
In this episode, I sit down with Steen Enevoldsen of Icotera to talk about the view from both sides of the vendor/operator relationship and nerding out about home networking tech.
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 11 - Wi-fi is a Victim of it's Own Success with Jussi Kiviniemi of Hamina Wireless
In this episode, I chat with Jussi Kiviniemi, self-described Wi-Fi janitor and CEO of Hamina Wireless, about the state and future of Wi-Fi networks, how they got to be where they are, and how network planning is key to getting them to work well.
Tue, 05 Sep 2023 - 10 - The Great Tech Media Chasm with Carla Lauter
In this episode I talk with my long time friend Carla Lauter about the state of tech media, the education gap, and how connectivity is fueling amazing new technologies in our most critical industries.
Mon, 21 Aug 2023 - 9 - The Tinkerer’s Spirit with Matt Langlois
In this episode I sit with Matt Langlois, my colleague here at QA Cafe to talk about the past, about being an audiophile, and why Tool is a metaphor for the “tinkerer’s spirit”.
Mon, 07 Aug 2023 - 8 - Chief Everything Officer with Melissa Simpler of Nokia
In this episode we talk to Melissa Simpler of Nokia about the twists and turns of the broadband industry as a whole and why we stay in it after all these years.
Mon, 24 Jul 2023 - 7 - How we got into this mess with Bob Carrick of Calix
In this episode we talk to Bob Carrick of Calix about the evolution of the managed broadband subscriber experience, why we know WAY too much about it, and the opportunities that service providers of all tiers can take advantage of today.
Mon, 10 Jul 2023 - 6 - Coming to you from Stockholm with Joakim Bennerholt of IOPSYS
In this episode, we talk to Joakim Bennerholt of IOPSYS, about the evolution of home gateways, what we all want as broadband users, how the open-source world is changing things for the better.
Mon, 26 Jun 2023 - 5 - Meeting over Beers with Tim Spets of Nokia
In this episode we talk to the legendary Tim Spets of Nokia how standards truly bring people together to innovate tomorrows technology.
Mon, 12 Jun 2023 - 4 - Are you in movies? With Paul Keator of Dish Networks
In this episode, we talk to Paul Keator of Dish Networks about the inside realities for service providers, and what he’s learned from the field.
Mon, 29 May 2023 - 3 - It's About Latency with Bjorn Ivar Teigan of Domos
In this episode, Jason talks with Bjorn Ivar Teigan, Head of Research at Domos, one of the first “latency management” software companies, about how important latency is to the actual network experience, how bandwidth blasting might be hurting you, and what the networking and standards world looks like from academia.
Mon, 15 May 2023 - 2 - Cybersecurity is a Team Sport with Jeremy Brown of Trinity Cyber
In this episode, we sit down with Jeremy Brown, VP of Threat Analysis at Trinity Cyber, to chat about packets, stopping bad guys, and how anyone with a “troubleshooting mindset” should consider getting into cybersecurity - regardless of where they come from.
Mon, 01 May 2023 - 1 - Not by Accident with Tim Winters, CTO of QA Cafe
In our premier episode, we chat with Tim Winters, CTO of QA Cafe about how he got into the crazy world of networking, plus a behind-the-scenes-look at the evolution of IPv6 and the people behind it, especially in broadband networks.
Fri, 28 Apr 2023
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