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DHagar
DHagar
6/24/2016 8:12:11 PM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
Impressive leadership by Huawei in setting this up.  The objectives, the commitments, and the leadership they are providing is key.  This is what it takes to truly transform the industry and form new cooperatives and collaboration; which is required to meet the current and future challenges.

I believe we will see Open ROADS as a viable entity years from now, with the foundation that is being built.

Excellent info.

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dcawrey
dcawrey
6/27/2016 11:18:58 AM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
This is all about turning challenges into opportunities, that's for sure. I think Huawei also benefits as a solution provider that can take the problems discussed in forums like this and creating products and services to meet the demand. It really makes a lot of sense for both vendor and customer. 

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DHagar
DHagar
6/27/2016 1:19:13 PM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
@dcawrey, well said.  And Huawei appears to understand the true value in creating such an ecosystem.  As the visionary, sponsor, and supplier, they are enabling these solutions to develop.  Smart move.

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batye
batye
7/7/2016 3:24:08 AM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
@dcawrey yes, you are right as it gives better ability to address the customers needs - how I see it....

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
7/7/2016 9:44:06 PM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
> " This is what it takes to truly transform the industry and form new cooperatives and collaboration..."

Singapore is a great place for innovations and building a tech community with potential to expand far outside Asia. Maybe Singapore will become like a Las Vegas in Asia for industry conventions (except with much more strict laws).

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DHagar
DHagar
7/8/2016 2:31:56 PM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
@mhhf1ve, very interesting!  I had not previously thought of them as an tech or innovation center - makes sense. 

I think we will be surprised over the next several years at who become leaders.  I had also heard that Taiwan is a leading center, but Singapore appears to be better suited to move beyond Asia, as you point out.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
7/8/2016 2:57:44 PM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
Singapore's population isn't exactly huge, but they are highly educated and located in a very accessible spot. Taiwan might have better access to manufacturing -- but Singapore isn't a disputed territory....

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DHagar
DHagar
7/8/2016 4:08:41 PM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
@mhhf1ve, I believe that is key to providing a more certain environment (ie disputed territory).  I also believe that increasingly the education levels will be a key differentiator.  Those are two strong advantages for them.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
10/31/2016 6:36:20 PM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
I agree! I think education is extremely important and having people being educated can truly help a community grow.

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DHagar
DHagar
10/31/2016 6:52:31 PM
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Platinum
Re: Open ROAD Community
@dir5288, it seems that communities are either growing and thriving, or stagnating and declining.  Education communities are more often those that are making advancements and growing and thriving.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
10/31/2016 7:21:25 PM
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Platinum
Re: Open ROAD Community
True. And I fully understand that education is sometimes hard to fit into a community that might not have had it before, but it's definitely worth it in the long run.

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batye
batye
2/5/2017 11:45:07 PM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
@dlr5288 I would say it not easy nor simple but it is a must as technology changing rapidly and to use technology you must have knowledge....

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dlr5288
dlr5288
2/28/2017 2:16:21 PM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
Exactly! In order to have people grow they must stay informed and understand the technology around them.

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batye
batye
3/2/2017 1:08:02 AM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
@dlr5288 it like true learning it should never stops as to understand technology is to learn and comprechend it... - how I see it :)  

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dlr5288
dlr5288
3/30/2017 11:06:54 AM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
Yes to continue to learn and grow as things change around you is crucial. I never want to just stop and stay where I'm at.

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dannyjones
dannyjones
1/23/2018 6:44:16 AM
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Steel
Re: Open ROAD Community
On that time I really missed that news. I need this news for a long time. But today when I searching about this news, then I get this blog. Thanks for this information.

mws

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dlr5288
dlr5288
1/25/2018 10:47:35 AM
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Re: Open ROAD Community
It is interesting. And it’ll be cool to see where technology is taken from here and what new things are in store for us.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
10/31/2016 3:53:35 PM
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Platinum
Re: Open ROAD Community
totally in agreemnet with you about Singapore. The city's model in nature, perfect hygene conditions, geographical location, accessible in nature, high ratio of education ratio - these are all several key elements making Singapore most desirable place for such events or meetings.

All that said, i haven't had an opportunity to witness any of the above listed, but certainly in my list of places for future.

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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
6/26/2016 7:03:10 PM
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Looks to me like cooperation for its own sake
And cooperation for its own sake is not at all uncommon in the modern business world. Very logical of Huawei to locate it in Asia and in a city-state with a large overseas-Chinese tech community: i.e. outside the competition-oriented Anglosphere, the regulation-obsessed Euro market, and emerging competitor India. If you want your local party scene to think you're great and respect your views, there's no better strategy than paying for some really great parties!

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DHagar
DHagar
6/27/2016 1:21:30 PM
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Platinum
Re: Looks to me like cooperation for its own sake
@JohnBarnes, they do understand the value of influence, don't they?  And excellent insight about selecting single-influence environments as a place to begin.

Yes, the old marketing techniques still work!

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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
6/28/2016 8:04:10 AM
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Re: Looks to me like cooperation for its own sake
DHagar, I think the old techniques of influence are pretty much what makes us human; I'm not sure any really new technique has been invented, or any old technique really abandoned, since history began.

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DHagar
DHagar
6/28/2016 2:13:22 PM
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Re: Looks to me like cooperation for its own sake
@JohnBarnes, great insight and I believe you are correct.  In actuality, I believe that is why some of the older cultures have an advantage - they have a better perspective on history.

This reminds me of the book "Sarum", where we just keep evolving people, but the fundamentals remain the same.

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freehe
freehe
6/28/2016 10:13:37 PM
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Re: Looks to me like cooperation for its own sake
JohnBarnes, totally agree with your comments.

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freehe
freehe
6/28/2016 10:16:11 PM
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Open ROADS Meeting
It is great that they are committed to the iniative and are providing key leadership in the effort. If only all companies followed this approach.


Forms partnerships and collaborations are the key to expanding in any industry which is why many mergers and acquisitions are successful when properly implemented.

This will allow them to address and properly handle any issues in the future.

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DHagar
DHagar
6/28/2016 10:34:32 PM
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Platinum
Re: Open ROADS Meeting
@freehe, yes, Huawei not only has the vision but the leadership and the ability to execute.  They have the whole package.

I agree fully that collaboration and partnerships are key.  It would be great to see them win.  Maybe they will raise the bar?

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batye
batye
7/7/2016 3:23:06 AM
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Re: Open ROADS Meeting
@DHagar I do hope it will create better technology at the end....

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DHagar
DHagar
7/7/2016 1:46:56 PM
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Platinum
Re: Open ROADS Meeting
@batye, I believe it will.  Both because of the leadership of Huawei and because the platform and advancement of technology in open communities typically develops new and improved solutions.  It outperforms most of the time.

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batye
batye
7/7/2016 2:59:38 PM
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Platinum
Re: Open ROADS Meeting
@DHagar  I would say they on the right path now and hope they continue going/doing it right :) 

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DHagar
DHagar
7/7/2016 3:59:43 PM
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Platinum
Re: Open ROADS Meeting
@batye, I am with you on this!  This will be interesting to watch and hope to see success.

Do you have a model of success for innovative technology in mind?

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batye
batye
7/8/2016 1:41:26 AM
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Platinum
Re: Open ROADS Meeting
@DHagar  yes, I could not agree more...:) 

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batye
batye
7/7/2016 3:21:48 AM
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Platinum
Re: Open ROADS Meeting
@freehe   I do hope so... and athe end consumers could get better technology and better prices...

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