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REGISTER  At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2015, I spoke with James Buczowski, a Henry Ford Technical Fellow, about the company's connected ecosystem experiments and the future. At its booth, Ford showed connected bikes talking to connected cars and subsequently developing connected ecosystems allowing cities to direct drivers to available parking spaces as well as developing usage-based insurance models. Meanwhile, Google continues to work on its digital payments effort, having launched a new framework called Android Pay this week at Mobile World Congress. Noting that mobile payments have reached a new level of importance this year, Google's Senior Vice President of Product Sundar Pichai at the Barcelona event explained that Android Pay is an API layer companies can use to support secure payments on Android in store and via apps. Apple seems to be full of leaks this week. Reports from Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal say the company won't go into production with a larger iPad until later this year, but even new features may not be locked down yet. At this point, it shouldn't be rocket science to come up with new product, but Apple seems to be stuck in fighting the obvious if reports are to be believed. Buried among the onslaught of news from Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2015 are hints that handsets may get more interesting over the next year-maybe. Kyocera, Microsoft, Samsung and others all have shown or hinted at devices that could stir up the current Android/iPhone duopoly a bit from the current flat screen/big screen model. Over the past month, two major events are likely to turn into solid sales numbers for ADTRAN over the next couple of years, while a third will continue to deliver steady returns. Frontier, municipal broadband, and the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) ongoing agenda to promote broadband in rural and urban underserved/unserved areas will all boost ADTRAN's bottom line. Featured Resources Advertise With Us Become a TechZone360 columnist! Become a TechZone360 columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of communications technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TechZone360 Web site and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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