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afwriter
afwriter
12/14/2017 11:38:47 AM
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<On the one hand, suggests Voltolini, 5G is a bit of a red herring; for all of the hype, enterprises care less about 5G itself and its unique capabilities, and care more about general mobility in getting done what they and their IT departments need to get done. On the other hand, 5G will -- eventually -- allow faster connectivity and more agile enablement of cloud transformation.>

This totally makes sense, they can't be looking too far into the future when there is so much competition right now. That being said, you would think that CIOs and CTOs would be reading up on and getting excited about what 5G can do for them. 

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DHagar
DHagar
12/13/2017 7:40:21 PM
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Re: Big Data & 5G
@clrmoney, I think that is the key - the resulting data.  I see 5G as an "enabler" and increased capability to deliver those capabilities.  As he stated in the interview, it  is not as much the distincive focus as it is the increased capability to deliver these desired services of greater connectivity and value.

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clrmoney
clrmoney
12/13/2017 2:56:19 PM
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Big Data & 5G
I'm all for more data especially when it comes to mobile smartp phones that have and 2-5G then it goes does to 500MB but thts just woth my phone.  I know that having more data and 5G it will mek things better and easier as long if you don't have to deal with certain companies that give you a limited amount of data. This will be a great for businesses and be of great service for customers. This will only be better with time.

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