Connected with Anirban Chakraborty: Mobile Networks, AI Architecture, and the Future of Location

Allerium Connected

By Andrew Rotheram
Vice President of Marketing, Allerium

Welcome back to Connected, Allerium’s podcast series exploring the people and ideas shaping the future of public safety and mission-critical communications.

In this episode, I’m joined by Anirban Chakraborty, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Allerium’s Mobile Network Solutions business.

Recorded shortly after Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, our conversation explores how the telecom industry is evolving, why location inside mobile networks is rapidly changing, and what these shifts could mean for public safety and connected societies.

From advances in positioning architecture to the convergence of connectivity, sensing, and intelligence, Anirban shares his perspective on how modern networks are becoming far more than communication infrastructure.

Related White Paper

To dive deeper into the concepts discussed in this episode, explore our latest technical paper:

Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture (JEPA) for 5G Network-Based Location

The paper examines how representation-based models could help positioning systems learn from network history and improve accuracy in complex environments.


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