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=1. how convergence of all technologies to the IP network will ultimately affect our lives – as access to the Internet becomes virtually free, will communication/entertainment become a commodity? If so, how will providers differentiate their products? For what will people be prepared to pay extra?=
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=2. Which trend can be identified in social behavior?=
 
1- People, mainly reach people, with easy access to technology will move out of the crowded cities preferring remote and quite area. In this case technology would change the concept of proximity not only between families and community but also within family members
  a. The concept of family will be anyhow more and more far from the “two parents two children” of the last century. the relationship between adults will be chosen rather than based on economic necessity
  b. Webcams might by 2020 be playing the role the telephone did in the 20th <br>century, a vital communication link for families who might live hundreds of <br>miles apart.


These research questions were primarily used to generate discussion about the subject instead of a pure fact-finding exercise. Given the nature of most of the questions below, answering these questions could not be a matter of fact finding but, created merely the framework for a discussion on each of the team members' thoughts on these question. As a result, we created formal answers for only a few of the questions. The discussions about these questions lead to the systems diagram and the driving forces.


2- Creation of gated communities and “compounds where the knowledge and scientific workers live and work, guarded by armed security men. Outside, visible from the trains and toll-ways that link the Compounds, are the Pleeblands, where people toil, consume and exist in a state of under-educated chronic insecurity. As the hero's father explains to him, it is like a throwback to the days of castles and moated manor houses” Technology will be used to reinforce closed community inaccessible networks and to link the different communities
In addition to a discussion of the questions below, the team researched a number of practical matters such as numerical data on use of internet, studies by consulting firms such as Accenture, internal company reports and presentations from a number of academic institutions. Not all of these reports and presentations could, for copyright and confidentiality reasons be listed in the list of research documents.


Finally, in the research, the team was heavily influenced by the "McLuhan papers", a series of chapters from Marshall McLuhans books.


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==Research questions==


=3. how will technology as the enabler develop? Which is the current and future number of internet provider? Which is the current bottle neck for internet? What is the current driver of internet 2nd generation? Which is the bottle neck of current technology (satellite, cable, radio)?=
- Are different technologies going to converge? (cable, wifi, Win Max,...)?<br>
- As access to the Internet becomes virtually free, will communication/entertainment become a commodity? If so, how will providers differentiate their products? For what will people be prepared to pay extra<br>
- Which trend can be identified in social/work behavior? <br>
- How will technology as the enabler develop? Which is the current and future number of internet provider? Which is the current bottle neck for internet? <br>
- What is the current driver of internet 2nd generation? Which is the bottle neck of current technology (satellite, cable, radio? <br>
- How will people choose to communicate and access entertainment<br>
- What will be the impact of security on communication? Will communication be put under control? Be nationalized? <br>
- With the increase availability of information will the value of communication move from the mean to its features (select information, planning, guide,…)? <br>
- Portable technology (e.g. mobile telephone) will become the most important object in people’s lives from which people will access the Internet, communicate, watch TV/Video, conduct banking transactions, operate security cameras at home etc…<br>
- What is the major driver? Technology or demand for convenience? <br>
- Will working practice change? <br>
- If telephony goes via wifi networks and providers like skype, who will pay whom for what? <br>
- What will be the role of the television channels (will they pay network owners scuh as KPN etc to be broadcasted or will KPN pay them or will customers pay both the network owners and the channels) <br>
- How do you switch off from the connected world if you are on holiday? <br>
- In a world where most communication matters will be dealt with on the internet through paid for accounts, how do you continue to manage the raft of passwords and loginnames for different communication services?<br>
- Using technology like Google’s matching of key search terms to advertising and entertainment selection technology like Tivo will consumers be bombarded with adds. <br>
- Will the functionality of Vonage (map 10 phone numbers worldwide to one phone) create more international businesses?<br>
- What is the consequence for ISP’s if governmental organisations make available wireless internet to entire cities for free? <br>
- What effect will the increase of VOIP have on office life and working from home? <br>
- How to create a separation between work and personal communication or is there less need for this separation like is the case in China? <br>
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[[Answers and reflections of discussions on some of the questions]]
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=4. how will people choose to communicate and access entertainment=
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=5. how people will be choosing to interact – whether they will become more or less social Will communication substitute interaction: everyone living in its own space, interacting only via communication)?=
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=6. Will communication allow people to move to live in remote area and still interact with the rest of the world?=
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=7. which will be the impact of security on communication? Will communication be put under control? Be nationalized?=
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=8. With the increase availability of information will the value of communication move from the mean to its features (select information, planning, guide,…)=
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=9. As mentioned, the scenario once finished should amount to a prediction of how we will all be choosing to live in 10 years time.=
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=10. All technology will coverge to the IP network=
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=11. At present wireline access to Internet is the norm=
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=12. Wireless (mobile) access (Wi-Fi/Wi-Max) to the Internet will become more and more commonplace=
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=13. Portable technology (e.g. mobile telephone) will become the most important object in people’s lives from which people will access the Internet, communicate, watch TV/Video, conduct banking transactions, operate security cameras at home etc…=
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=14. Proving access to the Internet will become a commodity service offering=
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=15. Internet service providers will need to differentiate themselves by other means- proving content/services that are irresitible=
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=16. What is the major driver? Technology or demand for convenience?=
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=17. Will working practices change? Will most work be conducted from home/via mobile technology making the need for fixed line technology superfluous?=
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=18. Will people always demand the dual possibility of being able to access services both from home and remotely?=
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=19. If telephony goes via wifi networks and providers like skype, who will pay whom for what?=
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=20. What will be the role of the television channels (will they pay network owners scuh as KPN etc to be broadcasted or will KPN pay them or will customers pay both the network owners and the channels)=
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=21. How do you switch off from the connected world if you are on holiday?=
<br>
=22. In a world where most communication matters will be dealt with on the internet through paid for accounts, how do you continue to manage the raft of passwords and loginnames for different communication services?=
<br>
=23. Using technology like Google’s matching of key search terms to advertising and entertainment selection technology like Tivo will consumers be bombarded with adds.=
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=24. Will the functionality of Vonage (map 10 phone numbers worldwide to one phone) create more international businesses?=
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=25. What is the consequence for ISP’s if governmental organisations make available wireless internet to entire cities for free?=
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=26. What effect will the increase of VOIP have on office life and working from home?=
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=27. How to create a separation between work and personal communication or is there less need for this separation like is the case in China?=
To return to the home page of the Future of Communication click[[The_future_of_communication_in_2015]]<br><br><br><

Latest revision as of 13:40, 12 December 2005

Introduction

These research questions were primarily used to generate discussion about the subject instead of a pure fact-finding exercise. Given the nature of most of the questions below, answering these questions could not be a matter of fact finding but, created merely the framework for a discussion on each of the team members' thoughts on these question. As a result, we created formal answers for only a few of the questions. The discussions about these questions lead to the systems diagram and the driving forces.

In addition to a discussion of the questions below, the team researched a number of practical matters such as numerical data on use of internet, studies by consulting firms such as Accenture, internal company reports and presentations from a number of academic institutions. Not all of these reports and presentations could, for copyright and confidentiality reasons be listed in the list of research documents.

Finally, in the research, the team was heavily influenced by the "McLuhan papers", a series of chapters from Marshall McLuhans books.

Research questions

- Are different technologies going to converge? (cable, wifi, Win Max,...)?
- As access to the Internet becomes virtually free, will communication/entertainment become a commodity? If so, how will providers differentiate their products? For what will people be prepared to pay extra
- Which trend can be identified in social/work behavior?
- How will technology as the enabler develop? Which is the current and future number of internet provider? Which is the current bottle neck for internet?
- What is the current driver of internet 2nd generation? Which is the bottle neck of current technology (satellite, cable, radio?
- How will people choose to communicate and access entertainment
- What will be the impact of security on communication? Will communication be put under control? Be nationalized?
- With the increase availability of information will the value of communication move from the mean to its features (select information, planning, guide,…)?
- Portable technology (e.g. mobile telephone) will become the most important object in people’s lives from which people will access the Internet, communicate, watch TV/Video, conduct banking transactions, operate security cameras at home etc…
- What is the major driver? Technology or demand for convenience?
- Will working practice change?
- If telephony goes via wifi networks and providers like skype, who will pay whom for what?
- What will be the role of the television channels (will they pay network owners scuh as KPN etc to be broadcasted or will KPN pay them or will customers pay both the network owners and the channels)
- How do you switch off from the connected world if you are on holiday?
- In a world where most communication matters will be dealt with on the internet through paid for accounts, how do you continue to manage the raft of passwords and loginnames for different communication services?
- Using technology like Google’s matching of key search terms to advertising and entertainment selection technology like Tivo will consumers be bombarded with adds.
- Will the functionality of Vonage (map 10 phone numbers worldwide to one phone) create more international businesses?
- What is the consequence for ISP’s if governmental organisations make available wireless internet to entire cities for free?
- What effect will the increase of VOIP have on office life and working from home?
- How to create a separation between work and personal communication or is there less need for this separation like is the case in China?

Answers and reflections of discussions on some of the questions




To return to the home page of the Future of Communication clickThe_future_of_communication_in_2015


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