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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: GPS Info who wrote (1831)2/4/2019 12:47:27 AM
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robert b furman

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Capitalism is adaptable. Communism isn't. There is more to it than replace routines. For example our company Athonet sells software-based mobile networks.

Remember when we had a lap top and it was a single purpose machine?
To enhance its use we would need to buy a camera, a pair of loudspeakers. a microphone and a CD player.

Now all that is software inside the laptop. Software replaced all the physical devices.

4G (LTE) legacy networks are like a mainframe in huge rooms full of purpose-built computers.

Athonet uses off the shelf computers and run software that the legacy networks do on their purpose built computers.

Build big. Fail big

An operator needs to build for a million users BEFORE it has a single customer.
Therefore anyone can build a network that scale up from 100 users all the to millions. Traditional networks build like Big Bang. All at once to high scale.
We sell LTE networks to mines oil&gas and for utilities for automation.

We in the west have seen many tehcnology waves come and go. And capitalism have always adapted to them. I think capitalism will adapat once again to softwarization and more automation.
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