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Quotes About Telecommunications

The Secure 5G and Beyond Act is a clear step toward developing a nationwide gameplan to mitigate the threat posed by foreign-based 5G companies.
~ Abigail Spanberger
In addition to dealing with call spoofing and robocalls with acts like the Robocall Enforcement Enhancement Act, the American people require a larger scale approach.
~ Jeff Van Drew
Significant new spending will only come when 5G accelerates.
~ Rajeev Suri
We see some positive signs coming from our North American customers. The desire to move fast to 5G is certainly there.
~ Rajeev Suri
I have been asking for Canada to take cybersecurity and other issues seriously and ensure that Huawei is not allowed to contribute to our 5G infrastructure.
~ Erin O'Toole
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.
~ Mike DeWine
The long-term value proposition for cellphone companies isn't just voice conversation - it's transfer of data.
~ Gary Kovacs
My innovation involved taking an idea from the telecommunications and banking industries, and applying that idea to transportation business.
~ Frederick W. Smith
In the early 19th century, when the country was transitioning from an agrarian to an industrial economy, we subsidised transportation and created a national bank. In the post-WWII era, we as a federal government made strategic investments in emerging technologies including microelectronics, telecommunications and biotechnology.
~ Brian Deese
In my role as Wikileaks editor, I've been involved in fighting off many legal attacks. To do that, and keep our sources safe, we have had to spread assets, encrypt everything, and move telecommunications and people around the world to activate protective laws in different national jurisdictions.
~ Julian Assange
Some day they'd invent call discarding. Like call forwarding, only it would hang up preemptively on telemarketers.
~ Justin Gustainis
Mexico is trapped by a dense network of rent-seekers and monopolies in sectors that are crucial for economic growth, including telecommunications, energy, transportation, and financial services.
~ Denise Dresser
Even if you buy a Finnish, Korean or American phone - it will be Ericsson on the inside.
~ Hans Vestberg
I am seriously troubled by the proposed rapid consolidation in the telecommunications marketplace.
~ Conrad Burns
Almost everything the FCC does is challenged in court. There is no clean solution because we have a Communications Act that wasn't written for broadband.
~ Julius Genachowski
Who is my biggest competitor? AOL, Microsoft, and AT&TAtHome.
~ Ted Waitt
There is no reason why T-Mobile can't be successful on its own and the only real reason AT&T would want to own T-Mobile is to increase its exclusivity by owning more spectrum.
~ Martin Cooper
Cellular companies don't innovate, they just buy more spectrum.
~ Martin Cooper
Mobile communications had been around for a long time, but always as a limited market, constrained by the radio spectrum.
~ Mo Ibrahim
Our policies concerning free speech, telecommunications, and cryptography have evolved from a series of simple, rational decisions. But they are today so complex that no one can understand them, even in one single country, to say nothing of all countries taken together.
~ Neal Stephenson
Qualcomm—quality communications—betting that ever-more-powerful microprocessors would let them stuff more signals into existing spectrum bandwidth. Jacobs
~ Chris Miller
a then-unknown engineer named Ren Zhengfei established an electronics trading company called Huawei.
~ Chris Miller
The drumbeat of American accusations against Chinese Internet device manufacturers was unrelenting. In 2012, for example, a report from the House Intelligence Committee, headed by Mike Rogers, claimed that Huawei and ZTE, the top two Chinese telecommunications equipment companies, "may be violating United States laws" and have "not followed United States legal obligations or international standards of business behavior." The committee recommended that "the
~ Glenn Greenwald
In the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the government called for an Internet 'unfettered by Federal or State regulation.' The result of that fateful decision was the greatest free-market success story in history.
~ Ajit Pai