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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 1H 16M

WISPAPALOOZA '25

from Beyond the Bandwidth · host Beyond the Bandwidth

In the premiere episode of Beyond the Bandwidth, we take you straight to Las Vegas for WISPAPALOOZA 2025 — the biggest broadband industry event of the year. Join hosts Spencer Pous and Liz Creekmore as they walk the exhibit hall floor, chat with attendees, and highlight what’s new and exciting in the world of wireless and fiber broadband.You’ll hear from leading vendors including NetPoint Antennas, RF Elements, SAF, LibreQOS, Splynx, and DeCix — plus a surprise visit from none other than Mini Elvis at the Teltech booth!After touring the show floor, Spencer and Liz sit down with three industry pros: Josh Lambert, President of Alabama Lightwave and author of joshlambert.xyz; John Gill, CEO of Kentucky-Fi; and David Busch, CEO of ZipLink Systems. Together, they share their experiences from this year’s WISPAPALOOZA — from the perspective of both first-time attendees and seasoned veterans who have seen the industry evolve firsthand.Whether you attended in person or are catching up from home, this episode captures the energy, innovation, and community that make WISPAPALOOZA a cornerstone of the broadband world.🎙️ This episode is proudly sponsored by PSI — www.psitec.com — your trusted partner in broadband design, engineering, and integration.Disclaimer: WISPA was not involved in the content of this podcast. Although Spencer Pous serves on the WISPA Board of Directors, the views and opinions expressed in this episode are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of the organization.

In the premiere episode of Beyond the Bandwidth, we take you straight to Las Vegas for WISPAPALOOZA 2025 — the biggest broadband industry event of the year. Join hosts Spencer Pous and Liz Creekmore as they walk the exhibit hall floor, chat with attendees, and highlight what's new and exciting in the world of wireless and fiber broadband. You'll hear from leading vendors including NetPoint Antennas, RF Elements, SAF, LibreQOS, Splynx, and DeCix — plus a surprise visit from none other than Mini Elvis at the Teltech booth! After touring the show floor, Spencer and Liz sit down with three industry pros: Josh Lambert, President of Alabama Lightwave and author of joshlambert.xyz; John Gill, CEO of Kentucky-Fi; and David Busch, CEO of ZipLink Systems. Together, they share their experiences from this year's WISPAPALOOZA — from the perspective of both first-time attendees and seasoned veterans who have seen the industry evolve firsthand. Whether you attended in person or are catching up from home, this episode captures the energy, innovation, and community that make WISPAPALOOZA a cornerstone of the broadband world. 🎙️ This episode is proudly sponsored by PSI — www.psitec.com [https://www.psitec.com/] — your trusted partner in broadband design, engineering, and integration. Disclaimer: WISPA was not involved in the content of this podcast. Although Spencer Pous serves on the WISPA Board of Directors, the views and opinions expressed in this episode are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of the organization.

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