Tag: innovation
Spectrum Inventory?
by Hans on Mar.26, 2009, under Government, Industry, News, Opinion
Ahhh, the smell of Napalm in the morning…. It smells like…..Victory! But whose victory are we smelling? And that scent in the air - it’s not Napalm - it’s…. MONEY!
Finally the rest of congress, not just those few that have been milking the FCC cow for all the spectrum licensing fees it could produce, have discovered what a very valuable resource wireless spectrum is. Now they have decided to do what anyone would want to do if they discovered a valuable resource was theirs, but weren’t sure exactly how to value it - they want to inventory it, according to ARS Technica. (continue reading…)
Seinfeld has defined the cell phone market
by Hans on Mar.16, 2009, under Government, Industry, News, Opinion
Ask blogger Mike Elgan or his son their opinion of AT&T & Apple’s iPhone, and you get the response, “Soup Nazi!” Tasty, desirable, and served one way no matter what your circumstances. He also has some clever correlations to the coffee shops and other eateries in the popular comic Seinfeld’s weekly world in a recent blog post he use to blast Apple in particular, with the cell phone network sustaining only collateral damage. (continue reading…)
Apathy Sucks!
by Hans on Mar.05, 2009, under Government, Industry, Opinion
I love this picture. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. I think some points should be awarded here for creativity. If you want to cut down the opposition at a hearing that could threaten your revenue stream, there aren’t too many better ways to do it than enlisting the disinterested to replace the passionate. Many of the ills that befall us in today’s society are a direct result of apathy. When a company can find a way to make apathy work for them, you have to give them a little credit, don’t you? (continue reading…)
Trickle Up Innovation - a wireless phenomenon?
by Hans on Mar.02, 2009, under Industry, News, Opinion
According to FastCompany’s most recent article highlighting wireless innovation beginning on the Serengeti before it does in New York or Boston, trickle up is a new innovation phenomenon that will sweep the planet. Not so fast. The conclusions are incorrect for the wireless marketplace. There is a much more important reason why innovation MUST occur outside the US and then perhaps one day (if we are lucky) find it’s way here. It isn’t user choice as the article hints at with the quick references to two obscure wireless companies, insinuating they just couldn’t get customers interested.
In the US, we have a walled garden where the wireless gatekeepers don’t let innovators in because it would jeopardize a rich revenue stream for them. If they don’t get a significant cut of the pie, you can’t play ball, and they would rather just do it themselves. See a recent article from ARSTechnica on Canadian reaction to these restrictions. (continue reading…)



