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Ritesh Ranjan
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| 2 years ago
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Android is still in its baby shoes. Too many things to work out to make it user friendly.Same as difference between windows and linux os. Linux is not bad but it is not just for masses. I am not saying androind is bad, it is just not developed...
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Rahul Jain
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| 1 year ago
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Telecom companies have already seen heavy pressure on ARPU,as result they are consolidating their core infrastructure. To survive in this market ,telecom need to CREATE VALUE for customer by extending service offering..so that they have a very...
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Isha Verma
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| 2 years ago
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I agree with Mr. Vijay, the three points what he has mentioned are very true and valuable. This is what I too guess will happen in the future for the telecom industry. Thanks for sharing your opinion..... it was really useful.
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Ritesh Ranjan
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Yes but it will take sometime........number portability can also give some indications of future.
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HARIHARAN
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| 2 years ago
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yes.. cloud computing does the tech jobs but most obviously there are possibility of virus affecting now a days though u have powerful anti virus and server failure these two are major hindrance for cloud computing. if any one of this happens the...
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Ritesh Ranjan
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| 2 years ago
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Newtons 3rd law applies everywhere, if eliminated at some levels then it will create for something else. Machines can't run itself.............
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Ajay Nirantar
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| 2 years ago
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cloud computing will not eliminate tech jobs, for sure. i feel it will create more opportunities as technology advances in cloud computing and more techies will be in demand. i can draw an analogy from the control and automation domain space,...
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