What's on the technology horizon? Six perspectives—part 1 - Business of Technology

Computer Technology Review, May, 2003

As a society, we've embraced the many killer applications that have made this mobile work style possible. Now it's time for our telecommunications regulations to open the door to the "killer access" we need to take full advantage of those applications, and the new technologies and revived economy that are sure to follow.

The Advisory Board includes: Mike Durance, vice president and general manager, Toshiba Telecommunication Systems Division (Irvine, Calif.); Esther Dyson, chairman, EDventure Holdings (New York N.Y); and Steven Shepard, president, Shepard Communications Group (Williston, Vermont)

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