To mess this complexity —to compare, if you will, simplicity of the telephone just wanted to work, wanted to be easy to use. But what many people forget is that the telephone was in being by Graham Bell in 1876, took 120 years to get to where we are today, and was largely one company or one company in each country that has responsibility for implementing this service and making the devices work together from your home or business all the way throughout the network. We got to move from the same point in networking to where the various devices high or low tech and the various applications have to be leveraged very tightly and seamlessly from a customer's perspective where the networking really to explode and for us to open up the opportunities many companies represent in this room. To do that it requires a generation of partnerships. It is our view that those companies who don't understand how to partner, how to align, how to strategically a partner acquire, and do joint-venture would be left behind. And when you begin to think about the partnership that you are going to need that would be the network, but one side of the network would be the devices that you need, whether those devices, dated devices, video, mast like the combination of those, PCs, telephones, etc. Network computers. And you've got to interface with those into the network and seen in the same way of customers' perspective. You're got to be able to get to the data ware where it is the network and you really don't care but you incorporate Internet in the World Wide Web in your suppliers of network. You've got to be able to get there very quickly whether it's on mainframes, mini-computers, PCs serves, or whatever on that side.
n. 船桅,旗杆,天线杆 abbr. 磁性环形激波管(风