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Opening up How R&D is changing in the telecommunications sector today An Economist Intelligence Unit report sponsored by
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Document Date: 2009-12-15 14:18:32


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BT Group / Skype / Nokia / Motorola / O2 / Harvard Business School Press / Telefónica / /

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Europe / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

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Employment Change / M&A / /

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Telefónica’s Internet laboratory / Campus Party / /

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Intelligence Unit / Harvard / An Economist Intelligence Unit / Campus Party / /

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James Watson / Matt Bross / Russ Shaw / Nicholas Demassieux / Duncan Campbell-Smith / Source / /

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Economist / first director / editor / director of its broadband wireless research / director of innovation / author / chief technology officer / professor / Executive / /

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Latin America / /

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