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batye
batye
4/17/2018 7:27:39 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@DHagar  in some areas we are years behind usa and rest of the world... our Gov. say one thing but in reality in my area not many things change at all... over last 20 years... 

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DHagar
DHagar
4/18/2018 5:19:51 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@batye, it is hard for governments to turn the big ships around and be rsponsive to customers and changing markets.  That is the problem.  Government is designed for stability and security.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
4/23/2018 8:05:06 AM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@DHagar: I agree. It is completely natural think about lose ends when such incidents occur. On the other end progress would be brisk pace if government regulations and policies are not too controlling. I don't mean to say gates should be wide open, but right control with proper governance and sensitivity to timelines would help on the whole.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
4/23/2018 8:08:08 AM
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Re: Government Backing
Absolutely, this is exactly what i was referring to. Striking right balance is the key and EU appears to have good hold of that and hence the ease in the process.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
4/23/2018 8:14:39 AM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@batye: I heard the same from a group of folks in a meeting i attended. I was in Toranto last spring and one thing i noticed is the need for infrastructure upgrade. The other interesting thing that caught my attention was how laid back it was over there in general. On a week day people were so at their own pace as opposed to the common rush which is visible in US. I thought it was nice for people's sanity. Here we are constantly in pressure for simple things or otherwise.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
4/23/2018 8:18:03 AM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@Dhagar: Exactly, any big innovation has to start from private enterprises. Government certainly can encourage and contribute in possible ways. That collaboration is very important in terms of passing right message to public.

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batye
batye
4/23/2018 3:54:36 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@ms.akkineni  it all depends on the group in my area/Co. it was always high stress/rush rush... but other just take it easy... 

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DHagar
DHagar
4/23/2018 5:27:29 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@ms.akkineni, thanks!  That is important to truly understanding the correct roles and responsibility of government.  When it fulfills those proper responsibilities, they are an asset; when they get out of line with those, and/or assume roles that are inappropriate, the results are less than positive .

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DHagar
DHagar
4/23/2018 5:29:41 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@ms.akkineni, well said!  Plus we don't want governments to take the risks that private capital has to take for new developments - the public would not find that acceptable.

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DHagar
DHagar
4/23/2018 5:31:48 PM
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Re: UK Backs 5G
@ms.akkineni, true!  Within their responsibilities and roles, however, government needs to restrain itself from institutionalizing the current and controlling the future by the past.  This creates unnecessary bureaucracy and confines us to the limitations of the resources we currently have.

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