Buy Quote by Martin Cooper Download Open image “Cellular companies don't innovate, they just buy more spectrum.” — Martin Cooper ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Buy Innovate Just More Spectrum
And understand that scarce spectrum is used today for example for cell phone operators, they have to pay for the airwaves they use, for… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
There are a lot of doubts over the size and effect of new competitors in the cellular sector. — Antonio Machado Copy Share Image
There is no reason why T-Mobile can't be successful on its own and the only real reason AT&T would want to own T-Mobile is to increase its exclusivity by owning more spectrum. — Martin Cooper Copy Share
Mobile communications had been around for a long time, but always as a limited market, constrained by the radio spectrum. — Mo Ibrahim Copy Share Image
Somehow in the last 100 years, every time there is a problem of getting more spectrum, there is a technology that comes along that… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
There were a lot of naysayers over the years. People would say, 'Why are we spending all of this money? Are you sure this… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
Smart phones are re-inventing the connections between companies and their customers. — Rich Miner Copy Share Image
What you see happening right now with some of the consolidation is all about more spectrum and capital formation that give you the scale,… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
Here's the problem with phones - they are a ready-made diversion from the considerably harder work of growing a business. — Michael Gerber Copy Share Image
There are more people with cell phones in the world than any other thing on the planet. There are billions of cell phones. There's not not billions of radios. — Spencer Pratt Copy Share
People tend to associate Qualcomm with the chip - and they should: We're an excellent chip company - but I think we have a… — Steve Mollenkopf Copy Share Image
Just think of what a world it would be if we could measure the characteristics of your body when you get sick and transmit… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
The future of cellular telephony is to make people's lives better - the most important way, in my view, will be the opportunity to… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
People are mobile. They move around, and anytime they want to communicate, if you tie them to the wall or the wires, you're restricting… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
I have a mantra that people are naturally, fundamentally and inherently mobile. — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
As I walked down the street while talking on the phone, sophisticated New Yorkers gaped at the sight of someone actually moving around while… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
My favourite example of good technology is the automobile. I travel all over the world and if I want to drive a car anywhere,… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
It doesn't take a cell phone to make a person rude. There are rude people all over the place. But people are learning. I… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
If you think you can experience the power of the Internet on a 1-inch screen, you've got to be out of your mind. — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
We should be focused on how to make people's lives better. That is the purpose of technology. — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
Engineers and entrepreneurs are fundamentally dissatisfied with the way the world is and want to make it better. There are so many things you… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
We predicted the concept of a telephone that isn't tied to a wall or a desk. We anticipated that everyone would have a cell… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
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Most people I know are not hard-core religious people. They are what I would call 'lightly religious.' So I don't buy the notion that… — Trey Parker Copy Share Image
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During three decades from 1947 to 1977, the nation implemented what might be called a basic bargain with American workers. Employers paid them enough… — Robert Reich Copy Share Image