Comment from Sandrelly
You've missed an imrantopt stage in the waterfall ie Politics .Another problem is that the current technology standardisation model often inhibits business model innovation, either because use cases are ignored, or because of (possible exagerrated) fears about anti-trust laws. If there was more open consideration *upfront* about possible new ways to structure revenues, costs, customer engagement, then standards would not bake in as many assumptions as is common.For example, the lack of a SIM-less option for LTE makes it much more difficult to construct business models based around temporary or ad-hoc models of connectivity, in favour of the legacy subscription mindset.In my view, much of technology standardisation is far too concerned with interoperability and under-concerned with user behaviour, use cases and business model innovation. This is why much of the true innovation seems to come from silo'd, single-company sources like Apple or Google.Dean
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If they are phoning, you shuold have caller ID on your phone. Tell your friends of any doctors, dentists, etc that you will not answer the phone unless it shows where is came from. Was this answer helpful?
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