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Polden J. Signal Failure. The Rise and Fall of the Telecoms Industry 2024
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The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the telecoms sector's historical trajectory, focusing on the critical period from 1950 to 2000. Arising from wider research into the history of the United Kingdom's electronics industry, this book demonstrates the long-term effects of technological developments and how these can conflict with the relatively short horizon of political decisions. The lessons highlighted are relevant now for any country that aims to grow by supporting technological industries. While telecoms engineers will find this book invaluable for its in-depth analysis of the UK telecoms landscape, its insights are applicable to a broader audience. It is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding how innovation shapes technology markets and economies.Moreover, it offers invaluable insights for engineers grappling with the challenges posed by disruptive technologies in today's fast-paced environment. It is a practical handbook for understanding the intricate dynamics that shape the telecoms industry. Through its insightful analysis, this book equips engineers with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of technological evolution and market forces