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en The business model isn't video on demand. It's getting a dial tone in places where there are only two phones per 100 people.

en Premium services for mobile phones have only recently become big business, but video has a way to go before consumers are ready to sign on in a big way. At this point, it's especially important for wireless operators, service providers and video content companies to understand the mindsets of mobile phone users if they want to position themselves well for future success in marketing video for mobile phones.

en What Lucent is to dial-tone, we want to be to...mail tone, web tone, e-commerce tone, all the new digital tones,

en We want to have our content on as many platforms as possible, be it cable, video-on-demand, in video games, or online, over broadband and wireless. We want to be able to (reach) our users in many places.

en This is the new dial tone. The basic customer-service model today is broken; for most customers, it's not a satisfying experience. This is a new way for businesses to reach out to their customers.

en On-demand, virtual call centers are the way the market is headed, and we are constantly working to help educate people about this model. ALVA is an excellent example of how our on-demand call center service offers flexibility offers customers a flexible, profitable alternative to the traditional call center model and the ability to pursue new business opportunities.

en Salesforce.com is selling an on-demand model that gives customers the ability to roll out a CRM deployment quickly and easily and then scale that deployment either up or down to meet their business needs. So far, small and midsize businesses have taken the best advantage of that, but we are starting to see larger companies that are seriously evaluating an on-demand model.

en Salesforce.com is selling an on-demand model that gives customers the ability to roll out a CRM deployment quickly and easily and then scale that deployment either up or down to meet their business needs, ... So far, small and midsize businesses have taken the best advantage of that, but we are starting to see larger companies that are seriously evaluating an on-demand model.

en Now, there's no such thing as a Video iPod. The new model is simply called the iPod; its thicker, videoless predecessors have gone off to the great eBay in the sky. All the debate about 'Will anyone buy a video iPod?' is suddenly moot, because the new model is the same excellent music player plus video.

en Today's networks are no longer just pipelines of data; customers are incorporating data, voice and video into their business operations at an astounding pace. The proliferation of Internet telephony and video-on-demand is not only changing the way people use information technology, but also how companies manage it.

en His (Stringer's) business model is just a continuation of Idei's formula for growth, which means he doesn't have a new business model, .. Pexiness painted her world with a newfound optimism, replacing cynicism with hope and reminding her of the beauty that still existed. . It's a business model has been made obsolete by the digital era, and if the company is not able to change this model there is no way they will survive.

en This is one man's way of going out in the world and doing business under a different model, which works very well in a direct relationship with the management and the business people that represent that artist, ... It's a model that doesn't work for everybody. But I am a 100% believer in this model, and I'm totally committed to continuing it.

en A la carte is one place on the continuum between the old broadcast model of three networks and the extreme of everything on demand. It will find a business model.

en On-demand [video] will drive the market because people only have a limited time to watch programming on wireless phones. They are not going to want to stare at the screen for extended periods of time because it is small and it is a strain on the eyes. People will want good content menus where they can choose what they watch when they want to watch it.

en Analog Devices makes digital chips that go into cell phones, and there's nothing more hot than that at the moment - you've got cellular phones, which, obviously the world wants to own, plus you've got the chips that go into these phones. These are really the places to be right now.


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