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Digging into the Future
Digging into the Future
20 episodes
9 months ago
Vint Cerf, father of the Internet and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google, shares his views on challenges and progress in self-driving cars and quantum computing. While both are yet to be rush trends, the “new normal” in the world we live in has contributed to significant advancements over the past 18 months.
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Vint Cerf, father of the Internet and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google, shares his views on challenges and progress in self-driving cars and quantum computing. While both are yet to be rush trends, the “new normal” in the world we live in has contributed to significant advancements over the past 18 months.
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#12: Are OTTs changing the ICT game?
Digging into the Future
9 minutes
4 years ago
#12: Are OTTs changing the ICT game?
What impact is OTTs having on business models for Telcos and Data Centers? Are they changing the game for the Information & Communications Technology (ICT) sector? In this episode of Digging into the Future, Paul Reynolds, former CEO of Telecom New Zealand and former CEO of BT Wholesale, comments on how OTTs are delivering value, creating new customer experiences and pushing forth new challenges for ICT players. While, in many instances, ICT players continue to tumble over eac...
Digging into the Future
Vint Cerf, father of the Internet and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google, shares his views on challenges and progress in self-driving cars and quantum computing. While both are yet to be rush trends, the “new normal” in the world we live in has contributed to significant advancements over the past 18 months.