I think that we are trying to put data communications, telecommunications and media communications together and be the No. 1 player there.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Seriously, we are in the midst of the convergence of voice and data and that is challenging the infrastructure of the telephone companies. There are huge commercial interests in the basic technology, but even more so in content delivery and control of content.
I am still cautiously hopeful about the potential of the Internet. But it seems that the greatest revolution in communication has been hijacked by commercial values.
In the future, it's going to move from being just a data transport to really becoming a media experience platform. The Internet will be more about media, more about collaboration, much more virtualized and much more green.
Yeah, look, I think what we have with the social media and the digital media, and all the telecommunications we have today is a big megaphone, amplification.
Technology is at a point where we should allow multiple parties to occupy the same spectral space.
By 2007, we were finally living in a culture where people get what networks are and what technology can do to connect people.
Even in developing markets, we're seeing the growth of digital communication is proceeding at a very rapid pace.
I think the relationship between cable and satellite and telco pay TV service providers and the content industry is a very, very solid one.
On the other hand, there would be some value in different folks getting together to share expertise and technology; but to the listener, it wouldn't necessarily seem like a single station in the traditional sense.
We feel there is already widespread broadband available today.