Gadgets matter for lots of reasons, mostly because they frequently are fun, and sometimes help us be productive. But at least in part because gadgets drive demand for communications and communications services. And, ultimately, that demand supplies the demand that allows us to keep investing in better networks.
At the end of the day, consumers decide whether advanced communications are important, by our willingness to spend on the services.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Best Gadgets of 2010

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