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Dr Roslyn Layton - talks about Telecoms biggest problem, it is NOT an attractive investment due to a broken Business Model

Dr Roslyn Layton - talks about Telecoms biggest problem, it is NOT an attractive investment due to a broken Business Model

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We were delighted to talk to our good friend Dr Roslyn Layton talking about how we can ensure that the Mobile and Broadband Industries become attractive for investment. We are in the sorry state where the long-term Capital Return in the Mobile and Broadband industries are effectively zero or negative.

In comparison the Big Tech Industries who are the main users of these Networks have returns up to 9,000% in the long term. And they are resisting any change in the Telecoms Business Model, a model designed for different times.

The Regulatory environment for Mobile and Broadband companies in Europe is not supportive, mergers and shared costs are being resisted by Regulators. Europe is missing between €50 to €200 Billion in under-investment in its networks today.

Roslyn argues that we need flexible two-sided business models where the Consumer of the Data and the Originator of the Data contribute to the Investment in the Network. Fixing this issue is also one of the most Humanitarian things we can do for developing and poorer markets.

Thanks to Roslyn for being a great guest and analyzing the biggest issue and most important issue in Telecoms today.

Roslyn can be contacted via:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/roslynlayton/

Producer - Pat Flynn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/paddyflynn/

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