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Michelle
Michelle
3/31/2018 8:05:22 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@Liz I've thought the same about the US and regulation. We do have an awful lot of regulation to manage, however. Nagivating the regulation maze can be very difficult.

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batye
batye
4/2/2018 11:27:06 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@Michelle good point in Canada this days it a one big legal mess to navigate... not easy or simple... 

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batye
batye
4/2/2018 11:28:08 PM
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Re: Government Backing
@Shaunn good point, I could not agree more... as I do see same things happening in Canada... 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
4/9/2018 1:07:04 AM
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Re: Government Backing
The UK market for broadband is definitely unlike the US. There are some sensible regulations that the UK just implements that the US constantly bickers about. Net neutrality is just one example.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
4/17/2018 12:02:09 AM
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Re: Government Backing
@shaunn:

Absolutely. I wasn't meaning even remotely in sense of possible 'slack off'. My thinking was more towards ease of regulatory restrictions later in the process if Govt is engaged late in the game.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
4/17/2018 12:05:04 AM
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Re: Government Backing
@elizabethv:

That is right. I think there is some ease in government restrictions in Uk when compared to US. We keep hearing that in this forum from time to time.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
4/17/2018 12:10:25 AM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@dlr5288:

Ofcourse, too much Govt involvement will certainly slow down the process as the whole process may turn out to be very challenging. As long as there could be some moderate involvement when needed may help the process relatively easier ig Govt is onboard from the begining. If not there could be good amount of time spent.

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DHagar
DHagar
4/17/2018 7:03:50 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@ms.akkineni, exactly!  But their tendency to reduce the strings will probably be impacted by the Cambridge breech, the recent attach on the former British spy, etc.  That may cause them to retrench and revert to the true colors.

Governments are not the best driver of innovation.  By their natural function, they are designed to control and govern.

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DHagar
DHagar
4/17/2018 7:06:02 PM
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Re: Government Backing
@mhhf1ve, I fully agree with you!  I actually think the EU governance for private data is a good balance and makes sense.  At least they make a "conservative" approach.  And they take into account their need for advancement and quality  of life issues.

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DHagar
DHagar
4/17/2018 7:07:44 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@batye, interesting!  I thought Canada was more on the cutting edge and wanting to advance trade, etc., as well as their overall economy; which would have backed the advancement and deployment of 5G.

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