[Webinar] The telecom landscape in Europe | Ookla

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This session presents Ookla’s latest research on Europe’s telecoms landscape. Luke will compare market competitiveness, track the performance of LEO broadband and early direct-to-device adoption, and assess network AI-readiness using crowdsourced Speedtest data. He will also profile the current status of 5G Standalone (SA) deployment and legacy sunsets, including observed spectrum strategies for SA in leading European markets based on controlled drive/walk testing data from RootMetrics. Additional insights will cover how cellular conditions affect device battery life, what the recent Iberian Peninsula grid event shows about the role of power autonomy in a network resilience context and the trajectory of mobile data traffic growth in an AI context.



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Luke Kehoe of Ookla

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The telecom landscape in Europe

This session presents Ookla’s latest research on Europe’s telecoms landscape. Luke will compare market competitiveness, track the performance of LEO broadband and early direct-to-device adoption, and assess network AI-readiness using crowdsourced Speedtest data. He will also profile the current status of 5G Standalone (SA) deployment and legacy sunsets, including observed spectrum strategies for SA in leading European markets based on controlled drive/walk testing data from RootMetrics. Additional insights will cover how cellular conditions affect device battery life, what the recent Iberian Peninsula grid event shows about the role of power autonomy in a network resilience context and the trajectory of mobile data traffic growth in an AI context.

Biography:

Luke Kehoe is a telecom industry analyst at Ookla, leading European research and thought leadership. His work turns crowdsourced network data into policy-ready insights for operators, vendors and governments, with a focus on 5G deployment, spectrum strategy, indoor coverage and resilience. An electronic engineering graduate of University College Dublin, he speaks at major industry events and contributes to influential reports shaping digital policy across Europe.