Starting in UC Berkeley’s TIER lab, We have been building open-source telecom infrastructure since 2015. To address Cellular White Spaces and rural connectivity, we created Magma, an open-source cellular network core that enables independent operators to easily run their own towers and extend coverage in places traditional operators could not. Helium 5G used Magma to create a permissionless cellular network on CBRS that can roam to and from T-Mobile, growing to 50,000 sites in under 2 years. The power of community is magical!
We believe the next generation content delivery network should be community-owned and less wasteful.
Duplicated streams congest the internet, slowing downloads. With a single, localized stream, we reduce costs and enhances media access.
We collaborate with CDNs, ISPs and most importantly with everyone’s help, to build secure, scalable, decentralized content delivery infrastructure.
Tech for good enthusiast, 3rd generation telecom security white hat. Omar received a B.Sc Honors. and M.Eng In EECS from UC Berkeley. He was the founding Engineer at Endaga building Open Cellular Base stations in hard to reach areas, following acquisition by Facebook Connectivity Labs.
In his free time he likes to cook, run, ride, swim, and if time permits more—fly!
Jason is a published author, avid reader, and closet shutterbug. He loves a good pina colada and long walks on the beach. He lives in Dallas, TX with his wife and 3 cats.
Find out more about him at www.thejt.me.
An accomplished product and engineering leader in the video streaming arena. Key roles include SVP of Technology Convergence & Innovation Labs at Viacom/Paramount, Consulting Product Strategist at Lumen CDN, and Board President of the SVTA.
When I’m not fiddling with some aspect of video streaming technology, you’ll find me out on the water sailing or perhaps listening to some Grateful Dead.