Nobody should have to be a systems integrator to make a convergence network work in their home.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was a very early believer in the idea of convergence.
To create greater convergence, we need more intergration.
Simple systems are not feasible because they require infinite testing.
When you are doing something neat, and you're doing it with neat people, and there is that convergence, something amazing will happen.
Until a person has a home, they are always going to be dependent upon the system.
I don't like closed systems.
Network operators need reasonable leeway to manage their networks.
The EU must be able to act with the speed and flexibility of a network, not the cumbersome rigidity of a bloc. We must not be weighed down by an insistence on a one size fits all approach which implies that all countries want the same level of integration. The fact is that they don't and we shouldn't assert that they do.
There is an odd mix of permeability and impermeability in the Net. You won't be able to communicate with everyone, and not every application will be accessible to everyone.
We can't begin to feed ourselves with a local-centric system if we lock up land in royal manor models.
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