Back in the sixties (of the last century) AT&T was protected by a regulation that dictated all devices connected to a telecom network infrastructure should be directly controlled by the Operator. No one else was allowed to connect to the network. So all phones were owned by AT&T. This situation …
Read More »Taking a fresh look at 5G – Biz and Market Implications III
The disintermediation of Operators In the coming decade, connectivity will be commoditized and part of the connectivity will slip out of the hands of today’s Operators. It will be similar to what has been happening to services in the wireless world. Starting in 2008 the opening of the smartphones to …
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