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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
12/19/2016 5:28:37 PM
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Re: IOT customers
> "I would love to see a time at some point where all the different networks will be meshing together -- whether it will be satellite, Bluetooth or ZigBee..."

I can't wait for that wireless Utopia to happen, too. But just when you think there's a ubiquitous wireless standard that might unite a lot of devices, a company like Apple introduces another wireless standard that isn't Bluetooth that will probably get more popular and further fracture the wireless standards that already exist.

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clrmoney
clrmoney
12/19/2016 5:14:22 PM
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IOT customers
They said the Internet of things needed more cellular connectivity for customers so they can probably achieve that to keep the customers and what is best for business.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
12/19/2016 5:04:39 PM
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Don't fence me in....
> "Nobody buys 'IoT.' They're buying a solution specifically for their vertical."

IoT is a generic buzzword that no one is really buying. Everyone buys products/services that fit their own needs and desired convenience, and IoT is just the umbrella term for the set of solutions that can meet requirements that are connected to the "internet" to make them more useful. 

 

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