Past, Present and Future of the Telephony in Mexico
March 3, 2009
Entry Filed under: COM 546, Final Project. Tags: Iusacell, Mexico, mobile technology, Mobile technology in Mexico, MoviStar, Telcel, telephony in Mexico, Telmex.
March 3, 2009
Entry Filed under: COM 546, Final Project. Tags: Iusacell, Mexico, mobile technology, Mobile technology in Mexico, MoviStar, Telcel, telephony in Mexico, Telmex.
1. Week 9 - Student Presentations, Part 1 « evolution and trends in digital media technologies | March 3, 2009 at 2:41 pm
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2. rossophonic | March 3, 2009 at 9:14 pm
A polished, well organized presentation that included course material. Great graphics, particularly the crime busting out of the phones. It struck me that there are innovations in Mexico we have yet see here. I love the ability to purchase stuff with your phone and the projection capability of phones.
3. jenhuss | March 3, 2009 at 9:15 pm
Nice work Rubi! Your slides were a little crowded for my taste, but I think you explained all of the information in depth. I always find it interesting how other cultures adopt technology differently than the United States.
4. xiaoqiye | March 8, 2009 at 12:00 pm
Rubi, it was a good presentation. In the beginning you clarified the scope of this presenation very well. I really like the picture you use to explain the trend: the picture destroying the landline phone. I also like your research is not only focus on technology but also touched how the cell phone impact social environment: crime, finger print etc. This level of depth of research is very valuable. Good job!!
5. Nole | March 8, 2009 at 12:48 pm
Great presentation, very informative and I learned a lot. The slides were a little crowded but you did a good job explaining each image on the slide and telling this history of this technology. I love learning about other cultures so this was fun to see a presentation on what is going on in Mexico with this technology.
6. peterlux | March 10, 2009 at 6:08 pm
Rubi,
Well-researched and fluent presentation. Fascinating to consider crime as an accelerator of disruptive innovation!
Great job providing a perspective from across the border.