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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
12/7/2017 12:06:11 PM
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Streaming video is aiming for where the puck *was*...
I think streaming video is already mainstream, and it'll take up quite a bit of bandwidth.. but it's not going to make 5G anything special. LTE/4G is already trying to handle streaming video.... 

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batye
batye
12/7/2017 11:55:01 AM
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Re: Nice!
for me it VR as now everyone is raving about it... but time will tell 

 

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Shaunn
Shaunn
12/7/2017 10:51:31 AM
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Same here. Video's been big since it first came out. Streaming has really taken off in recent years because technology as a whole has gotten so good at handling it. By the looks of it, video steaming would have been big in 90s if the technology existed.

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elizabethv
elizabethv
12/7/2017 6:25:01 AM
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Re: Nice!
@afwriter - I agree, there a a few strong answers here. In the end I went with streaming video, which is already a big aspect of our online presence, but my understanding is that it is always expanding. That more and more people begin to stream more video, or even just start streaming video. I could see both VR and AR being a big aspect of that success as well. 

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afwriter
afwriter
12/4/2017 11:05:33 PM
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Nice!
Kudos for a great survey question. I ultimately went with IoT, but I think a strong argument could be made for at least four of these choices. 

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