TELECOM TRENDS TO LOOK OUT FOR- MARC BOMBENON
Marc Bombenon is experienced in telecommunication and has an extensive knowledge in the field. He addresses the topnotch cybersecurity that becoming mandatory. Marc Bombenon, Executive Chairman of SureCall Contact, states the full digitalization of sensitive information is investable with the rapidly growing technology. The need for impenetrable cybersecurity has become priority number one for all industries and as a result of many cyber-attacks recently, having a robust security system in place for your data is no longer optional; it will be impossible to remain competitive in any industry if efforts are not made to keep sensitive and personal information safe. More giant corporations will have the means to implement these necessary security measures in-house. Because smaller businesses may not have the all the means and capital to implement their security measures, the increasing demand for security is allowing for growth in the sector of third-party cybersecurity providers.
Moreover, Marc says that voice calls will begin to follow the footsteps of data; thus, Wi-Fi calls are going to become more prevalent. Marc Bombenon’s involvements and his calling interests are numerous, but he took into telecommunication mostly and being the Chairman of SureCall based out of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; he has sufficient experience and knowledge in the communication industry. He extends to state that the shift of the voice calls on Wi-Fi will allow operators to recapture the portions of networks that are currently being used by cellular based phone calls. The shift will also undoubtedly shake up a few different aspects of the industry as Wi-Fi continues to be 5G’s most substantial rivalry. The deployment of IP Multimedia Subsystems will also mainly benefit from the sharing of 5G and Wi-Fi. Trends and predictions within the telecommunications industry are not only of interest to Marc because of his line of work, they are inherently fascinating to him because changes in telecom are direct reflections of how society as a whole is changing. It is interesting to debate whether societal changes are the catalyst to technological change or if the seemingly infinite possibilities that technology provides shape the way society changes. The trends and predictions for the telecom industry are the perfect places to reflect on those intricacies.
The latest tweets from Marc Bombenon  also reflect his interest in the growing technology and the telecommunication industry. Marc says that major telecommunication providers are going to be focusing on multinational businesses. Recently, telecom providers have started to focus on Goliath, multinational businesses within the consumer markets; that is where the money is. Small businesses and midsize ones require more customer service from telecom providers than multinational corporations. Besides, they require the same type of service as larger companies but at a lower price range. He also talks of the Internet of Things (IoT) growing with no signs of slowing down. The demand for the internet of things is becoming audible, and companies are scrambling to catch up and put out the products that the people are demanding. Homes, cars, and accessories are being developed with more connectivity options built-in. Eventually, Marc, in his statement, says that applications will develop their economy with the applications increasingly becoming more popular, and they are not just for phones. Businesses are investing in applications for communications and collaboration, and apps are quickly becoming an entire business sector of their own.
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