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DHagar
DHagar
10/31/2017 6:21:40 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@ms.akkineni, and the right focus on whose questions?  The consumers or the service providers?  When we sell technology just for its advancement and capabilities, rather than using technology to deliver better access, services, and products to the consumer, we all lose.

Let's hope the new versions in this second coming will evolve into a new hybrid that will provide profitable services for everyone.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
10/31/2017 1:55:54 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
Haha right? I don’t understand it either. I think we are moving into a direction where it may be left behind in the future. Time will tell..

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
10/31/2017 8:43:43 AM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@DHagar:

In total agreement with you. Having good understanding about questions is very critical to arrive at meaningful answers.

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DHagar
DHagar
10/30/2017 7:57:35 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@ms.akkineni, it really requires us not so much to think of new applications of what we know, but to assess whether we even understand the questions that determine what we know.

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dlr5288
dlr5288
10/30/2017 2:29:55 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
That’s one thing about technology that I really appreciate and get excited about. It’s always changing and developing into something new. For me, it keeps it exciting!

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
10/29/2017 7:07:12 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@vnewman:

I am also one of those that are still stuck with AM radio. That is my daily drive time radio. I must say that - it works great for me, keeps me up to date with news, traffic and weather. That's all i am interested on my ride back and forth.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
10/29/2017 7:04:40 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@DHagar:

I hear you...

Being aware and ready to adapt become really critical in this age. Absolutely, the risk is not knowing of what is coming and the impact could be substantial at times and there may be hardly any chance or time to mitigate the impact.

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vnewman
vnewman
10/28/2017 6:16:38 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
I do often wonder how AM radio is still around.  My husband still listens to the news on it.  It actually hurts my ears!  But somehow is still survives.

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DHagar
DHagar
10/26/2017 5:50:54 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
@ms.akkineni, thanks!  If we don't change we will risk being left behind.  The risk is not knowing!

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
10/25/2017 7:00:23 PM
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Re: OTA is dead unless someone fixes it
Absolutely, 'Change' is the only constant. That is the evergreen mantra we need to always have at the back of our minds in all aspects. 

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