A Telecom Thanksgiving

David Byrd : Raven Call
David Byrd
David Byrd is the Founder and Chief Creative Officer for Raven Guru Marketing. Previously, he was the CMO and EVP of Sales for CloudRoute. Prior to CloudRoute, He was CMO at ANPI, CMO & EVP of Sales at Broadvox, VP of channels and Alliances for Telcordia and Director of eBusiness development with i2 Technologies.He has also held executive positions with Planet Hollywood Online, Hewlett-Packard, Tandem Computers, Sprint and Ericsson.
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A Telecom Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time for reflection and to note the blessings in our lives. I have been associated with the telecom industry and IP communications for over thirty years and have seen many changes. As an industry we have been through recessions, the Internet bubble burst, deregulation and a myriad of other challenges. Yet, we thrive. Telecommunications has evolved from the delivery of voice to include all media and data types using wireline and wireless technologies. This blog can be accessed and read from any number of devices or from just about anywhere on the planet. For that we should all be thankful.

US Telecom spending is $1.1 trillion dollars. The industry accounts for 13.7% of the US Gross Domestic Product and accounts for 865,000 jobs. And although, the number of wireline connections is dropping every year and growth in wireless is slowing, the growth of wireless services and wireless broadband continues to grow at an astounding 17% year over year. The number of devices connected to the US wireless infrastructure is also increasing dramatically led by the growth of smartphones. Smartphones accounted for 80% of wireless devices sold last quarter with the US selling 40% of the world’s smartphones every quarter. Worldwide smartphones sales were 472 million units.

The telecom and IP communications industries are poised to take advantage of the innovation and new technologies associated with cloud computing, unified communications and consumer oriented entertainment (movies, gaming, social media, etc.). The new definition of broadband 4M down and 1M up is driven by the demand for greater bandwidth with the number of high speed Internet lines in the US at 258 million lines (including mobility).

Finally, while we may not agree with everything the FCC did over the last 12-18 months, its decisions have removed much of the uncertainty that held back industry investment in infrastructure and growth for several years. As a result, we are now able to develop strategies and tactics to position our businesses to better serve our existing customers and expand our markets.

Thursday is a day for all of us in this industry to be very thankful.

 

Statistics were gathered from the World Bank, Plunkett Research, Chetan Sharma and the FCC.

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