Charles Golvin
Charles Golvin
ascribe difficult evil intent month
I won't necessarily ascribe evil intent to this, ... but if they make it a little more difficult for you to get out of that service, even for a month or two, then that's better for their financials overall.
home less likely means switch users
Users are less likely to switch when it means replacing a functioning home network.
customers eventually faster
BellSouth customers could eventually see IPTV much faster through AT&T than they ever would have with BellSouth.
allow business content embrace perspective rights stuff ways
What are they going to do from a rights perspective? ... Are they going to be more and more restrictive? Or are they going to embrace new business models, new ways to use content that is going to allow this stuff to flow?
brands judge
Brands by themselves, and especially new brands, you can't really judge it on their own. It's how it's presented.
broadband call cell connection coverage homes phones wireless
Cell coverage in most people's homes is not all that good. If you have one of these phones and you have a broadband connection and a wireless home network, you can make that call over your IP network.
demand faster music people video
More people are getting used to getting their news, sports, weather, music and video on that device, and with that will be more demand for faster networks.
advertising consumers control key regain research revenue shown technology
Our research has shown that consumers will use technology to regain control over their entertainment, research, advertising choices, communication, and services, while multi-room DVR is a key revenue generator for the industry.
network releases
Manufacturers need to synchronize handset releases with network launches.
money selling
Manufacturers make a lot of money selling these accessories.
couple rapid sound zero
That doesn't sound like a big number, but it is up from zero a couple of years ago. That is rapid growth.
broadband disaster help wireless
Having wireless broadband would help some of these disaster situations. But it's not the panacea.
devices microsoft mobile position strong term wants
Microsoft in the long term wants the kind of strong position in mobile devices that it has in PCs,
consumers manage
By and large, consumers are going to opt for doing it on their PC, because that's the place where they want to manage their music, keep their library.