Google Wave invites are slowly but surely invading our world. If you have Google Wave already, don't be shy.
In order to discover a) how useful this is as a collaborative tool for discussions and development of organisations and projects such as INCA, CANs (Community Access Networks), COTS etc and b) how much bandwidth it can potentially use, we need people playing on it.
Come and join us!
Eight Best Practices to Follow for Efficient Telecom Infrastructure
Management
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Management]
*This Industry Viewpoint was authored by **Daria Batrakova, Direct...
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Glad we have an INCA wave now, I for one don't know anything much about Inca so have joined the wave to find out. We also have waves for SMS and Digitalbritain. It does seem to be a great tool for collaboration and keeping information in one place. Much easier than email/twitter/fb, although those tools are really handy too. It will be interesting to see how many migrate to wave and dump the rest. At the moment there aren't enough people using it, but I can see it taking off when more invites are given out. Kudos to google for some superb viral marketing! most waves I have visited have wavelets of posts requesting spare invites...
Hate to say it cyberdoyle, but if you had a fibre connection with spare capacity and 10 invites, don't you think you too would be inundated?
If I had a fibre pipe I would have far more than 10 invites to give out, I would invite the county...
... and yes, I know I would be inundated with requests. If only it was as easy as getting wave. But we must not forget all the work that went into wave before we got it. We are doing that now, and maybe INCA can help us?
Then we will have our pipe and our invites...
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