Data transmission is no longer something scary you don't want in your backyard. Now you want it directly in front of your house.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I read recently of the advent of a completely wireless house. Having just moved house and being drowned in billions of cords and cables, that sounds like a great thing to have.
We're made up of energy, so who's to say you can't transmit through electrical means? If you could transmit yourself wirelessly, then it's Armageddon pretty much.
One way to get high speed to the home is over cable systems.
The main thing I'm concerned with right now, is getting people to understand that the Internet of Things is already in their lives. So if you look around your house, either your television, refrigerator, or some of your appliances - they are probably already connected.
Devices are getting smarter - your television, your car - and that means more data spread around. There needs to be a fabric that connects all these devices. That's what we do.
People are very interested in having access to wireless data while they are on a plane.
I run everywhere and eavesdrop. It's the best way to see a city.
All of the people who are using their BlackBerries or their iPhones, Facebook, all of the people who are sitting in cafes and hotels rooms doing their work, they're all using wireless technology, and we shouldn't assume that the only way of the future is high speed cable.
I consider high-speed data transmission an invention that became a major innovation. It changed the way we all communicate.
I could still walk the street. I don't have to have no massive security.
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