On 1/25/22 16:11, Josh Luthman wrote:
Mark,
Use the 12 foot ladder to get over the 10 foot paywall:
https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.economist.com%2Fbusiness%2Fwill-th...
Hehe, thanks :-). So yeah, it sort of mirrors my thinking... there is certainly some ways to go for AWS (and Google, and Microsoft) to catch up with the establishment. However, as we've seen in the past, these things happen quickly, and legacy always seems to get taken by surprise. The question is whether telco has learned from its past mistakes, of doing whatever it can to keep content out by either delivering its own "inferior" app alternatives, or attempting to block content from riding the network. Things could have been different for telco if we didn't try to rent-seek from content 20+ years ago, which forced them to build out on their own and run networks even larger than telco could ever dream of. Will telco hold on tightly to their edge gear and spectrum, while content tries to take the EPC core, or will they, for once, have a meeting of the minds? The next half-decade should fun to watch. Mark.