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Kirkland-based Spectrum Effect has made a significant move by appointing Shaun McCarthy as president and chief revenue officer. McCarthy, with over two decades of experience in leading sales teams in the telecom, hyperscale, and technology sectors, will now spearhead Spectrum’s global business strategy to meet the growing demand for its AI-driven interference analysis and mitigation solution, Spectrum-NET.

Before joining Spectrum, McCarthy served as the president of North America at Nokia, where he guided operators through major industry transitions like the shift to 5G and the deployment of private wireless solutions. He also held the position of vice president of worldwide sales at Cisco and has been actively involved in industry organizations like CTIA and 5G Americas.

Spectrum Effect is known for its innovative approach to solving complex problems in the wireless industry through automation and innovation. Their flagship product, Spectrum-NET, utilizes machine learning to analyze and mitigate radio frequency interference, making it a valuable tool for wireless operators.

McCarthy’s appointment is expected to further strengthen Spectrum’s position in the market and drive growth as the demand for advanced interference analysis solutions continues to rise. His wealth of experience and industry knowledge will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping Spectrum’s future success in the competitive wireless industry landscape.

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