Weekly output: Most Innovative Companies (x2), Simbe Robotics, Starlink at the White House, T-Mobile’s 5G speed record, Trump tries to fire FTC Dems, Verizon satellite messaging, Mark Vena podcast, Tools for Humanity

Months of on-and-off work for one of Fast Company’s most involved projects, the annual Most Innovative Companies list, finally yielded published copy this week. You can imagine my relief at that. This coming week should not feature nearly as many bylines for me, in part because I will be out of the office Thursday afternoon for one of the most important rites of spring: the Washington Nationals’ home opener.

3/18/2025: The most innovative companies in manufacturing for 2025, Fast Company

Some of the companies honored in this part of the MIC list were obvious calls, but more involved a lot of back-and-forth deliberation between me and my editors.

3/18/2025: The most innovative companies in robotics and engineering for 2025, Fast Company

I don’t cover the robotics industry all the time, but I spend enough time covering it to feel a little more at home judging what ranks as innovative in that sector.

3/18/2025: These retail robots travel through store aisles, scanning shelves for inventory and insights, Fast Company

Simbe Robotics earned a nod in last year’s MIC list, and this time around we elected to run a separate story about this startup’s work optimizing retail.

3/18/2025: Report: Starlink Tries to Fix White House’s Wi-Fi Woes, PCMag

The New York Times report about a deployment of Starlink broadband at the White House–which should neither be remotely necessary nor provide fiber-competitive speeds–didn’t mention how often Elon Musk has described Starlink as a rural-first solution. But I have those notes and made sure to surface quotes from them in this piece.

3/19/2025: T-Mobile Claims New 5G Download Speed Record, PCMag

My conversation with T-Mobile’s tech president Ulf Ewaldsson at MWC two weeks earlier helped me put this speed test in context.

3/19/2025: Trump Attempts to Fire the FTC’s Democratic Commissioners, PCMag

After I’d filed this report about Trump ignoring established law and a 90-year-old Supreme Court ruling to try to fire Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter from the Federal Trade Commission, my editor improved it by suggesting I remind readers of the chapter in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 that suggests curbing the FTC’s statutory independence.

3/20/2025: Verizon Opens Non-Emergency Satellite Messaging to Galaxy S25, Pixel 9 Users, PCMag

Because I was swamped Wednesday covering the FTC news, I didn’t get to this news until Thursday–by which time Charter and Comcast had announced that their wireless services, based on resold Verizon capacity, were also getting Skylo satellite roaming for customers with Galaxy S25 and Pixel 9 series phones.

3/20/2025: Ep 108 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Skype, NVIDIA GTC, MWC, BYD “fast charging”, Mark Vena

I spent most of my time in this episode of the podcast talking about what I saw at MWC, but the closing discussion of EV charging let me drop in a reference to The Cannonball Run that amused my fellow cinephiles.

3/21/2025: Bot or Not? To Prove You’re Human, Look Into This 8-Inch Orb, PCMag

Almost a month after I talked to Tools for Humanity’s chief architect Adrian Ludwig at Web Summit Qatar–during which that startup signed up a notable new partner and I developed a deeper understanding of what it’s trying to do with this identity scheme–the piece finally made it online.

#AlvaroBedoya #carrierAggregation #DOGE #ElonMusk #FTC #GalaxyS25 #MarkVena #MIC #MostInnovativeCompanies #Orb #Pixel9 #RebeccaSlaughter #satelliteMessaging #SimbeRobotics #Skylo #Starlink #TMobile #TallyRobot #ToolsForHumanity #verizon #WorldID #WorldNetwork #WorldCoin

The World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2025

Fast Company’s 2025 ranking of the World’s Most Innovative Companies features Waymo at No. 1 and covers 58 industries, from advertising, artificial intelligence, and beauty to enterprise, retail, and sustainability.

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LAS VEGAS–To answer every “are you going to CES?” PR query I’ve gotten over the last three months: Yes, I’m here. I’m around through Thursday night, which I already know will not be enough time to process the info-overload of CES.

In addition to the posts below, Patreon readers got a look into the purple prose that Google Bard can generate, which I compared to “the Simpsons’ Kent Brockman writing a tech blog post in the style of a 1950s romance novel.”

1/3/2024: SpaceX Inches Toward Cellular Starlink Service With First ‘Direct to Cell’ Launch, PCMag

SpaceX’s first of what I suspect will be well over 100 launches this year delivered the first six satellites capable of serving as cell towers in space for T-Mobile and other participating carriers. This roaming option should work on almost all T-Mobile phones in service, but we’re an unclear number of months away from it being available–at first only for text messages.

1/4/2024: Spectrum to Hike Rates Again, Including Its Low-Income Internet Option, PCMag

In my latest contribution to the cable-rate-hikes genre, I closed out the post by suggesting ways that Spectrum customers could blunt or avoid these increases. That gave me an opportunity to remind readers that the government’s Affordable Connectivity Program is at risk of being defunded by Republicans in Congress.

1/5/2024: T-Mobile Touts New Top Speeds for the Second-Fastest Flavor of 5G, PCMag

One of my editors asked Thursday morning if I could write up this wonky feat of speed that T-Mobile had just announced, and then errands and a prolonged bout of writer’s block meant that I did not file this short post until Thursday evening.

1/7/2024: Launch.IT, CES

As I did last year, I helped judge this pitch competition for Japanese startups exhibiting at CES–sponsored by the Japan External Trade Organization and produced by the ShowStoppers tech-events firm, with whom I’ve worked before.

https://robpegoraro.com/2024/01/07/weekly-output-starlink-direct-to-cell-spectrum-rate-hikes-t-mobile-touts-speeds-japanese-startups/

#5G #carrierAggregation #ces #CharterCommunications #JapanStartups #LasVegas #LaunchIT #pitchCompetition #SpaceX #spectrum #Starlink #TMobile #Vegas

CES tips for rookie reporters, 2022 edition

This January will mark my 25th trek to CES and will be my 26th CES overall, counting the 2021 virtual edition of the show. A quarter of a century of CES practice may not have taught me how to escap…

Rob Pegoraro
Das 5G-Netz von O2 macht Fortschritte. Der Netzetreiber führt an seinen 5G-Standorten jetzt auch Trägerbündelung ein. Im Sommer soll 5G Standalone folgen. Carrier Aggregation: Telefónica bündelt Frequenzen auch bei 5G​
Carrier Aggregation: Telefónica bündelt Frequenzen auch bei 5G​

Das 5G-Netz von O2 macht Fortschritte. Der Netzetreiber führt an seinen 5G-Standorten jetzt auch Trägerbündelung ein. Im Sommer soll 5G Standalone folgen.