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DHagar
DHagar
12/5/2017 5:05:42 PM
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Re: Moving to 5G
@Ariella, great interview.  I understand that 5G will truly be transformative, as opposed to evolutionary, in providing new options, as he points out.  I like his view on CIO's and the admonition to apply the new technologies in realistic problem-solving models that will drive this change forward.  I also believe his points on the uniqueness of "connectivity" (ie robotic cloud) is excellent in understanding the different elements that will be related to 5G.

We will probably have to better learn what we need to understand first, and then begin developing applications and value propositions.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
12/5/2017 5:19:24 PM
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Re: Moving to 5G
I join in commending @Ariella ..as I wanted to share this "food 4 thought" which is an interesting Development--and that's putting it mildly:
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Cutting the last cord: How the "disappearing" SIM card will liberate the consumer and scramble telco roles

The SIM card is finally going virtual and the world of telecommunications companies is about to be turned upside down. Consumers will soon be in control, choosing an operator and a price plan and connecting to telecom networks in much the same easy way as with Wi-Fi.


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DHagar
DHagar
12/5/2017 5:35:01 PM
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Re: Moving to 5G
@mouraryan, great information and great news!  Thanks for sharing.  That sounds like a major hurdle removed that will further enable and drive transformation.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
12/5/2017 5:35:53 PM
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Re: Moving to 5G
...which should send shivers down the spine of all the telco players today?   

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DHagar
DHagar
12/5/2017 5:38:07 PM
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Re: Moving to 5G
@mpouraryan, very true!  But it is also a new opportunity for those who truly want to move into new directions and want to lead the pack.  Someone will fill that bill and do quite well.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
12/5/2017 7:52:09 PM
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Re: Moving to 5G
The existing players, though, seem not to be amenable right now--they should be paranoid to avoid being "Amazon'd" :) :) 

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Ariella
Ariella
12/6/2017 10:26:54 AM
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Re: Moving to 5G
@DHagar @mpouraryan Thank you. I always find these interviews very enlightening.

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Ariella
Ariella
12/6/2017 10:27:59 AM
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Re: Moving to 5G
@mpouraryan well, not necessarily paranoid, but perhaps they should be proactive about maintaining the stakes they have.

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clrmoney
clrmoney
12/6/2017 10:35:13 AM
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Come on with 5G
Of course 5G will be great for everyone meaning more data like when it comes to using your phone tablets laptops etc. It will also be a plus for business that provide the service of more 5G data whcih will mean more revenue and to advertise marketing strategies to the customers to get them insterested in buying your product or service.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
12/6/2017 3:49:03 PM
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Re: Moving to 5G
A mix of licensed and unlicensed spectrum will be a fascinating development-- that may disrupt how wireless broadband is handled. If devices fully adapt to this new kind of network, we may see some truly revolutionary innovations. But since the 5G network standards haven't been settled completely, we may have to want till 5.5G before the real advances kick in.

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