Tune in to a conversation between network guru Mattias Fridström and Anna Maslewska, manager for Arelion’s ethernet product, to learn how Arelion’s latest additions is raising the bar for one of the world’s most established connectivity technologies.
The session focuses on must-have knowledge on ethernet, why it’s still relevant today, and why some of the world’s largest organizations choose it to meet their connectivity needs.
With over 20 years in the telecommunications industry, Mattias Fridström can be considered a veteran – but his enthusiasm hasn’t faded.
Mattias combines expert knowledge with anecdotes from behind the scenes and deep insight into the networked economy: What are the challenges of tomorrow for network providers? How can we meet ever-increasing traffic demand and customer quality expectations within the same cost frame?
Mattias holds an MSc in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wollongong, Australia. Since joining Telia in 1996, he has worked in a number of senior roles within Telia Carrier (now Arelion) and most recently as CTO. Since July 2016 he is Arelion's Chief Evangelist.
Anna Maslewska is a technology enthusiast with over 15 years of experience in telecommunications industry and over 10 years in Product Management.
Anna holds an MSc in Marketing and International Management from Henley Business School, UK and a BSc in Information Technology from Poznan University of Technology, Poland. Before joining Arelion in 2021, she worked for several Service Providers managing their connectivity Product Portfolios. She started her career as First Line Support and has since held several positions in both Service Delivery and Service Provisioning.
Outside of work Anna enjoys spending her free time with her family and dog, staying active with hiking, cycling, and skiing.
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