Even in, of course, in IT, software, computers, ERP systems, communication technologies, telecommunication technologies, digital technologies, artificial intelligence.And I know that at Google, of course, we are very keen on technology.
this exact same thing in India. As telecommunication expands, here comes the internet facility with the telephone itself.
We're actually one of the few space agencies world wide, next to NASA a very few others, who are covering all the domains of rockets to navigation systems, to telecommunication , human space flight, and Earth observation, which is the domain I'm heading at the European Space Agency. What is ESA? ESA is composed of 22 member states, or countries in Europe, that are members and are funding our programs
And one of the issues that we were worried is, what was privacy? The telecommunications law that was proposed expanded surveillance in various ways that we felt it was dangerous. But first, there's one thing that it's important to-- maybe, it's obvious for some people.
A few years later, like, a year and a half ago, there were some transparency laws approved that established, now, obligations for authorities and even for telecommunication companies to provide detailed transparency reports-- statistical data mainly. But also, for example, telecommunication companies need to say who has asked them for information and how many times and how many times they have said yes
You've supported us all along. But in terms of telecommunication and health information system, it's really something we definitely welcome some support.
He doesn't have surveys. He doesn't have telecommunications . He doesn't have measuring devices.
And in that time, 2014, we started precisely because there was a problem. There was a telecommunications law being discussed in Congress. And we were very worried that issues of surveillance, of privacy and freedom expression online, were not going to be part of the discussion in the Congress.
And it's always done in the name of protecting the government, who is the victim, continuously, of these dirigiste traditions. We did it with telecommunications . I have a story-- it's slightly long, but a story on telecommunications .
Indeed, the problem is much worse-- it's bad in the US, it's much worse outside the United States. the 1996 Telecommunications Act was in terms of the reduction in the number of radio stations and the fact
Information in isolation is meaningless. Yet our telecommunications system is trying to carefully preserve-- this is the inarticulate digital. We have to carefully preserve all this stuff because-- it's a great hack, by the way.
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. who does telecommunications has to build, and has to buy and has to build into these systems, a way for us to actually wiretap people.
That rose by 17%. And this Hungarian telecommunications company-- I'm not going to try and pronounce it-- is bust. It doesn't exist anymore.
it's the best interface for a city, and bicycling. It's also a phenomenal invention; doesn't need much more. So, we privileged that and we also give the road a bit of intelligence That's also in telecommunications . As a kid watching Star Trek, I never believed I would
throughout the world yeah it's I I'm I'm glad you asked because I I feel really strongly about it even though my own background was also Tech um teele media telecommunication um you know uh quinoa uh quinoa was about a $35 million
It had no power. And all it had was just telecommunications software that would run the serial drivers for the serial port. And there was a serial cable connecting that dummy terminal to a much more powerful Pentium PC that was running Linux
things-- who would love to document that. By the time the 1996 Telecommunications Act was passed, and we went from having a radio station owner that was in the building with you, to an owner that's
I applied for this data telecommunications company, walked into the company.
And the Navy sort of controls all telecommunications for the military.
And I would say that telecommunications is a pretty tough industry to differentiate in.
at NYU in the Interactive Telecommunications program, but the guy manages to sneak in a lot of writing and speaking somehow through his schedule.
this exact same thing in India. So in Bangladesh, telecommunication has advanced in such a way with 165 million people, now we have 125 million telephone subscribers.
Brad Bell: But the actual definition to this day is telecommunication medium.
years. The telecommunications uh fiber optics, 30 years. All of these investments were multi-decade
ITU, International Telecommunications UN en Ginebra.
And so coming into a focus on media and telecommunications technology, .
And soon we will get into the fifth generation of telecommunications .
If you're head of marketing for a telecommunications industry, it's challenging.
Department of Commerce is pretty big, and we work a lot of them in order to say here are the incentives involved in what we do. The NTIA, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, is the White House's advisors in terms of internet policy, and so if you can convince some of them to care about your issue, then you're doing a good job.
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. Because when the cops come and ask a telecommunications carrier for call detail records, they typically get the cell towers you connected to when you made
So that's operating as well. But even if you take out the Hungarian telecommunications company and you just focus on American stocks, you find the same effect for domestic stocks. So this fluency construct really matters.
And we took the time to go talk with companies in telecommunications , in the oil and gas industry, and also in light manufacturing to guide what we do.
this exact same thing in India. And then another activity that I see, the telecommunication .
etc. It started developing basic satellites of Telecommunications , those we now
And everything will be connected, just like in telecommunications , becoming smaller and more powerful.
From there at ITP, the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU, I began to think more about free speech in public spaces and-and how to leverage technology as a way to allow people
very, very exciting time in telecommunications and -- well, business in Australia.
and even for telecommunication companies to provide detailed transparency reports-- statistical data mainly. But also, for example, telecommunication companies need to say who has asked them for information and how many times and how many times they have said yes and how many times they have said no.
And cell phone provider just gave it away without a warrant-- another finding. For example, we analyzed the free transparency reports from the telecommunication companies. And we saw that, for example, in Mexico, there are basically three main cell phone carriers, one very big one-- but basically, it was a monopoly--
Singtel. Singtel. So Singtel and telecommunications in general is a pretty simple story.
It's not clear for authorities. And when we asked, how many times did you have access to communications metadata from telecommunications users? From cell phone users?
But that the only way to make their money and be sustainable is to partner with telecommunications companies.
We did it with telecommunications . I have a story-- it's slightly long, but a story on telecommunications . In 1996, you know, I spent a year on sabbatical leave in the Boston area, at Harvard Business School,
Up until that time, all the communication systems tied to the public switch telecommunications system around the world were circuit switched.
He needs to go to the capital of India and he has to register with the Ministry of Telecommunications .
Some of this was made possible by a law, the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which took the lid off how many news outlets one company could own.
And there was later slightly more comment about the relationship of Google's ownership of this building with the treatment of the existing telecommunications
speaking first will be Eduardo Kac, a pioneer of telecommunications art started in the pre-Web
money. Dispersed and virtual networks have grown thanks to the spread of the internet and other telecommunications technologies. New kinds of families
It actually has one thing, that before introducing some new technologies, telecommunication companies should first consult with the secret services.