What to Expect When You're Connecting
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2060870/fan_mail/new] Host Ryan Carlson talks with Conrad Clemson, CEO of EdgeBeam Wireless [https://edgebeam.com/], about using broadcast TV (ATSC) signals to deliver large downstream data payloads as efficient multicast—sending one transmission to reach many endpoints—while using 4G/5G with a Soracom eSIM for control, acknowledgments, retransmits, and security. Conrad contrasts broadcast tower coverage and capital efficiency with cellular’s dense tower topology, emphasizing applications where many devices need the same content: digital signage fleets, software/map updates for cars, video distribution, LLM/model updates, and RTK GPS correction data for higher-precision navigation. Use of dual-radio M.2-style card presents as standard IP to host devices, supports common internet protocols, and can provide an “air-gapped” path for secure environments. The episode also covers scale economics (per-endpoint transmission cost approaching zero), flat-rate outcome-based pricing, and why Soracom’s cloud-native, carrier-grade platform helps EdgeBeam launch faster. 00:00 EdgeBeam Wireless Interview with Conrad Clemson 00:27 Broadcast Connectivity Intro 01:33 Why Broadcast Beats Towers 03:15 Multicast for Massive Updates 04:44 Smart Signs and Kiosks 08:08 Hybrid Device Two Radios 09:59 Security and Air Gapping 12:03 Bandwidth and Scale Math 15:09 Costs BOM and Car TCO 18:30 Business Model Outcomes 19:39 Sell Outcomes Not Savings 20:55 Multicast Hardware Onboarding 21:53 Flat Rate Pricing Model 24:33 New Signage Content Plays 26:38 Edge Computing Meets Multicast 28:24 Best Fit Use Cases 29:40 Enhanced GPS Corrections 32:16 Why Soracom Partnership 35:59 Wrap Up And Next Steps
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