What will be in demand are intercontinental air travel, remote area access where air strips are spotty, air traffic control networks, aerospace fasteners capable of holding together lighter, stronger composite structures, airplane maintenance and overhaul, jet engines and spare parts galore.
And second, the pay-TV companies have the capacity to evolve with changing consumer preferences as they control the networks (including the Internet).
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To capture this growing opportunity, operators need to become service and content enablers and intelligently control their networks to create, personalize and launch new services faster.
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It's a serious, deep-seated problem that FCC cannot explain why proprietary control over networks is fundamentally a positive thing and the source of genuine "neutrality" (that of "business model neutrality").
They already own and control their networks.
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According to Riccardo, the plan ignores that drug companies control drug distribution networks.
The consumer may be king, but how can a manufacturer best serve him if the courtier distribution networks control access to him?
Systems of rational control are permeating the networks that define our everyday consumption of technology, whether by smart phones or smart cars.
But after the quiz show scandals of the late 1950s, networks took control of their programming and generally confined sponsors to 60-second spots.
The plot has thickened in the bidding war between Sprint and Dish Networks for control of the wireless broadband provider Clearwire.
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"StreamBoost provides users with advanced control over their home networks to enable the first truly smart, connected homes, " said Frank Azor, general manager, Alienware.
Neurologically, scientists are still working to understand boredom's effects on the brain, but they theorize that the state involves a failure in the neural networks that control attention.
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Many cyber-thieves who control botnets, large networks of home PCs compromised with a virus, were using them as a dedicated mining pool in a bid to generate bitcoins for themselves, said Derek Manky, senior security strategist at Fortinet.
Ken Lay was the only energy executive to meet privately with Vice President Dick Cheney to help shape the administration's new energy policy -- which included a recommendation to break up monopoly control of electricity transmission networks, a longtime Enron goal.
The move reflects the Commission's continuing frustration with the EU's telecommunications market, where liberalization may exist on paper, but where competitors are still having trouble breaking into new markets because the incumbents remain not only the dominant service provider, but also control the infrastructure and networks which competitors must use.
Though powerful enough to trump The New York Times or Elon Musk, big data is nevertheless not powerful enough to bring about changes in control in global business or networks of mobile device users.
All 27 EU states are stolidly opposed to the changes (though many of its network providers aren't), some of which were leaked from a draft Russian document proposing more control over traffic entering its networks.
Such networks provide the user little control when it comes to preventing third parties from accessing their mobile devices, client data, and even law firm networks.
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The Wi-Fi Alliance, a trade organization, today announced that is has adopted new security measures designed to give network owners more control over who can access their networks.
Alcatel-Lucent, which owns Bell Labs, isn't committing to a time to market for the application, but analysts say the first uses of gesture control and virtual conferencing on wireless networks and handsets will arrive late next year.
If Capellas can pull all that off, he will get to do the geeky stuff that really turns him on: launch a slew of new Internet-driven services, from central spam filters to home networks that consumers can control from a PDA anywhere in the world.
First of all, your access to and control of what is said on social networks is often very limited.
People can also take steps to better control what they share online on social networks or apps that collect location data.
He showed up at four one morning at the mission-control-like center where EDS hosts networks for 4, 000 clients -- everything from 7-Eleven's ordering system to data processing for millions of Blue Cross customers.
Such networks are already revolutionizing inventory control and fleet management, and are set to play a growing role in key social sectors like healthcare, through e-health applications, education, through remote learning and teacher training, and environmental management through applications like smart grids, monitoring systems and smart buildings.
Harris makes communications products such as satellite and other wireless networks, transcommunication equipment, air control systems, and mobile radio network systems.
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Another example of exporting prowess is TDSi, a small Dorset firm that designs access-control systems for offices, airports and rail networks.
Online, America's aching Achilles' heel is the wide-open automated control systems that run the nation's networks for electricity, water, gas, oil and more.
Firms such as Clearswift, Packeteer and Mirapoint provide tools and utilities to companies to help them get control of what people are doing with their networks.
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