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Revisionist History

Invisible Infrastructure with T-Mobile for Business

Revisionist History

Pushkin Industries

History, Society & Culture

4.762K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2026

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

A journalist reporting from some far-flung remote location. A massive blackout. Ticketless entry to a huge sporting event. Behind some of the most technologically complex scenarios is a network making it possible to connect. 

Malcolm sits down with Mo Katibeh, the Chief Marketing Officer for T-Mobile for Business, Guy Griggs, the CNN Senior Vice President of Ad Sales and Client partnerships, and Siemens Energy Senior Vice President Steve Douglas to learn more about this invisible infrastructure. This episode is brought to you in partnership with T-Mobile for Business, and recorded live at the iHeart Studios in New York City.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Fear is the virus is trending on TikTok.

0:07.6

Vaccines are poison.

0:09.6

Then your yoga teacher says that sex traffic children are being sacrificed by satanic liberals,

0:14.8

but it's all okay.

0:16.5

The Great Awakening is coming.

0:18.9

What is happening?

0:21.3

Every week on Conspiratuality Podcast, we explore the fever dreams that suck friends,

0:27.4

family, and wellness gurus down the right-wing cult spiral in a search for salvation.

0:42.1

Thank you. Bushkin.

0:52.7

This episode is a paid partnership with T-Mobile for Business.

1:01.0

One of the reasons I've enjoyed the revisionist history partnership with T-Mobile for business is that every time I sit down for one of our periodic conversations, I learn

1:06.0

something I would otherwise have not even thought about. The conversation you're about to hear falls into that category.

1:13.9

In fact, as I introduce it to you, it sounds like the start of a three guys walk into a bar joke.

1:18.9

It was a top executive from CNN, Guy Griggs, Steve Douglas from Siemens Energy,

1:24.8

the person who runs the maintenance operations for one of the

1:28.1

biggest power companies in the United States, and Mo Cataba, the chief marketing officer for T-Mobile

1:34.8

for business. We sat down together in New York City not long ago, and we talked about something

1:40.3

called slicing. A technology T-Mobile uses to help ensure that when someone absolutely needs a strong

1:48.3

network connection, they can get a strong network connection.

1:52.3

5G network slicing strengthens trust and connections across worldwide industries.

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