Imagine you're from Finland, Local TV is mainly a 'coax cable' TV. Impossible to see outside Finland. With SONY's solution you can move to Brazil, Spain or Elbonia and watch the live TV broadcasts from Finland.
In Major parts of Europe, most people have a coax cable connection with over 50 channels of local TV (even Town-TV), not on satellite or anything else. For these guys it's a really nice solution that enables them to see live TV anywere on the planet.
In your "the state places free bicycles at the corner of every street and every avenue."
The state has to spend money and effort to do this.
The "bicycle is an idea" means that anyone can use a bike, make it, improve it, sell it make money etc.. but doesn't have to do so. (nor does the state has to).
I think most people didn't get what it really is.
Imagine you're from Finland, Local TV is mainly a 'coax cable' TV. Impossible to see outside Finland.
With SONY's solution you can move to Brazil, Spain or Elbonia and watch the live TV broadcasts from Finland.
In Major parts of Europe, most people have a coax cable connection with over 50 channels of local TV (even Town-TV), not on satellite or anything else. For these guys it's a really nice solution that enables them to see live TV anywere on the planet.
You miss the point here...
In your "the state places free bicycles at the corner of every street and every avenue."
The state has to spend money and effort to do this.
The "bicycle is an idea" means that anyone can use a bike, make it, improve it, sell it make money etc.. but doesn't have to do so. (nor does the state has to).
It's not at all Marx, it's called 'free' market.
Well, their contacts are probably allready people working in security related environments and thus
don't use outlook/exchange.
Though, I bet the sales force uses it.
Anyway, as far as I know this company, I don't believe a word of it >-)