Distributed Connectivity

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Author: Christian Keil
Release Date: December 27, 2017

Abstract:

This research explores breadth of blockchain’s impact on the telecommunications industry. It presents a framework for evaluating use cases, actionable ideas for blockchain implementation, the risks and limitations of blockchain technology, and a path forward for telecom managers.

Copyright 2017 Blockchain Research Institute ™.
This video is exclusively available for distribution to employees of BRI member companies.

The Telecom Infographic

Copyright 2017 Blockchain Research Institute ™.
This infographic is exclusively available for distribution to employees of BRI member organization.

Copyright 2018 Blockchain Research Institute ™.
This video is exclusively available for distribution to employees of BRI member companies.

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