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To: TobagoJack who wrote (146135)2/20/2019 3:18:06 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 217860
 
Unfortunate I am not following the developments of Huawei which has a lot of news bits, and also not familiar with the actual benefits of 5G in its various versions.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (146135)2/20/2019 7:51:30 AM
From: dvdw©  Respond to of 217860
 
You said or valuation purpose, about the apparently bifurcating / forking of the technology world, between Ericsson / Nokia 5G and Huawei 5G, "

This transition, if it happens is too big for those 3 companies combined. Cell networks utilize fiber backbones, but it seems to be a missing component within all these discussions, as is AI, without AI the compartmentalized control systems are too stupid to manage and derive benefit from all this iterated scale.

Within 5G the consumer using the new network will largely benefit from 4GLTE improvements, the 5 G MM wave part will be important too the IOT (internet of things) ie consumer goods, machine tools drilling rigs cars traffic infrastructures etc etc etc

Carriers are readying their networks for upgrades, countries with Captive Control Units are doing the same but to a lesser extent.

Investors should bone up on the applications while these early contracts to support the carrier upgrades proceed.

IMO the market is too big for any one, two or 3 companies anyway. All should do well and all will be building equipment that is interoperable up to the extent Captured control units, make it otherwise.

The mighty Q seems to have developed a substantial lead for the mobile and fixed device replacement cycle...ie populations caring about their own special interests, like those of us who observe here, will benefit from faster speeds better pictures searches, etc as manifested by the features implemented by device level OEMs.

choices about whats for dinner will sort themselves out by application demand, the smartest amongst the plethora of competitors within every segment....are already focusing on how to get advantages within segments across all markets, differentiated by boundaries imposed by maps. easy to see easy to do,