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freehe
freehe
12/24/2017 7:51:00 PM
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5G Now
I am ready for 5G now. I can't wait. I want more speed now. I want to be able to stream content quickly. 5G will allow companies to expand their services and do R&D on newer technologies.

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freehe
freehe
12/24/2017 7:47:05 PM
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Re: Great Reminder
@afwriter. I totally agree. We saw the fiascos with Google glass, Blue Ray DVDs and other technologies that companies thought would be successful but flopped. I think companies are moving too fast and are not properly evaluating technologies.

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freehe
freehe
12/24/2017 7:43:09 PM
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Re: Live for 5G and Cloud
@clrmoney. I agree. People don't like change and will do anything to avoid it. Many companies will be late adopters because they will wait to see what problems arise when initial deployments occur.

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afwriter
afwriter
12/24/2017 6:13:47 PM
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Developing Nation
I think it's interesting that Mr. Mavrakis doesn't think that developing nations don't have a leg up in deployment. What he says makes sense, we just hear a lot about how these countries are benefiting from not having to move from legacy systems. 

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afwriter
afwriter
12/23/2017 2:04:33 PM
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Great Reminder
I loved this article as a reminder that we can get lost looking to the future instead of living in the present. History repeats itself and we don't want to make mistakes with 5G that could have been avoided by paying attention to what is happening in the field now. 

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clrmoney
clrmoney
12/22/2017 10:41:11 AM
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Live for 5G and Cloud
I think that almost eveyone will be on board with this new advanced technology and you will always have some that realy don't care and like things the way they used to be without dealing with all these complex things when things were simple. So all all for it and this will be great more many businesses of what they bring to the table with their product and services.

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