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After showering her blessings for over nearly two decades, the goddess of fortune seems to have deserted Indian telcos. Everything seems to be going wrong for them – from disembarking customers to a devastating price war and mounting debt. They are now direly in need of a magic potion that will revive them. Jostling to acquire customers and retain them in
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these applications, there is a need to have networks with the lowest-possible latencies and the highest-possible processing power [throughputs]. Particularly, such capabilities will be required for VR applications to work wirelessly,” says Shannon of Nokia. The sooner domestic telcos take the lead and pave the way to usher in technologies of the future, the longer they will enjoy early-mover benefits.
After showering her blessings for over nearly two decades, the goddess of fortune seems to have deserted Indian telcos. Everything seems to be going wrong for them – from disembarking customers to a devastating price war and mounting debt. They are now direly in need of a magic potion that will revive them. Jostling to acquire customers and retain them in
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these applications, there is a need to have networks with the lowest-possible latencies and the highest-possible processing power [throughputs]. Particularly, such capabilities will be required for VR applications to work wirelessly,” says Shannon of Nokia. The sooner domestic telcos take the lead and pave the way to usher in technologies of the future, the longer they will enjoy early-mover benefits.
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