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Mike Robuck
Mike Robuck
1/7/2016 12:16:36 PM
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Re: standards
Ariella, Not speaking for Joe Jensen, but the whole standards issue with NFV, SDN and IoT has a lot of sorting out to do. In regards to OFDM, it's probably more straightforward since cable and celluar have standars that are in place, but just need tweaked. 

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Ariella
Ariella
1/6/2016 11:04:49 AM
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@Mike thanks. I pick up on a connotation of optimism at the end. I take it that he believe that the evolution will lead to improvement, as opposed to the kind of confusion that he seems to assign to the status quo of too many groups. Is that your take?

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Mike Robuck
Mike Robuck
1/6/2016 10:53:15 AM
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He is saying that there are too many standards (by too many groups) floating around for IoT. As for the last part, he is saying that the current standards for both cellular and cable are evolving, which is to be expected given the advancements in the various technologies. 

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Ariella
Ariella
1/6/2016 10:31:40 AM
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I'm not quite clear on this: are we supposed to consider more standards a good thing or a bad thing? Earlier on it sounds like a bad thing: "You've got a half dozen activities going on from a standards perspective and they are somewhat disparate." But at the end, it seems to be offered as a reflection of lots of options and a good thing:"There are going to be more standards as both cellular and cable look at how you put the most efficient bits per hertz platform in place so you can take advantage of both broadband, such as HFC, and cellular networks."

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