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« Telecom 2.0 - Changing the Rules »
Tuesday, February 6, 2007 at 03:26PM
As the global telecom players gear up to decide their collective futures, it's interesting to pay attention to what is being said about the evolution of telecom and communications services, from a traditionalist perspective.
Organizations such as Telco 2.0 are well ahead of the curve in having conversations about evolution and changing the rules of the industry.
After just returning from a fiercely challenging sales conference with TELUS, my mind is just now considering the possibilities. Changing the rules, changing the game, changing the industry. Those organizations who aren't actively involved in changing the rules will be left with trying to fit their existing infrastructure into a new world order. That dauting task will change the playing field entirely.
The world has become flat again, thanks in part to the virtual service providers, the Web2.0 invasion, and the rise in anywhere, anytime, any device connectivity. Those companies who have the advantage are no longer the traditional telco incumbents. Be quick, and nimble and creative. Be part of shaping the future, passivity will get you left in the dust.
Organizations such as Telco 2.0 are well ahead of the curve in having conversations about evolution and changing the rules of the industry.
After just returning from a fiercely challenging sales conference with TELUS, my mind is just now considering the possibilities. Changing the rules, changing the game, changing the industry. Those organizations who aren't actively involved in changing the rules will be left with trying to fit their existing infrastructure into a new world order. That dauting task will change the playing field entirely.
The world has become flat again, thanks in part to the virtual service providers, the Web2.0 invasion, and the rise in anywhere, anytime, any device connectivity. Those companies who have the advantage are no longer the traditional telco incumbents. Be quick, and nimble and creative. Be part of shaping the future, passivity will get you left in the dust.
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