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Message #23229
Re: Ackkk! The world is ending!!!
Careful, you are mixing Server infrastructure, Desktop and phones.
Also, i don't think we can blame people to want information about Ubuntu
Touch, we should blame tech journalists who are too lazy to carefully
read their primary sources. Consumers need journalists, because they
don't have the time to wait for press releases or leaks all day.
After all, thanks Pat for giving us some information. Don't listen to
the haters!
Cheers,
NeoTheThird
On 07.01.2017 02:33, Stephen wrote:
From the video keynote
"Deutsche Telekom is transitioning large parts of their telephony
network to Ubuntu OpenStack cloud infrastructure. AT&T (and)
Time-Warner Cable (are) all building their core business services on a
private cloud built on OpenStack and Ubuntu."
So how well might Ubuntu phones (with Qualcomm chips) fit within a
Ubuntu telephony network, as operated by the likes of Deutche Telekom,
At& T et al ...?
What might that mean for security, updates, and ...
With Qualcomm chips running native Ubuntu, what does that mean for
OEMs like Samsung discontinuing updates a year or two after release?
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