Obsolescence of Telecommunications
Fast paced technology and
the invention of a lot of gadgets in the present times have caused the fast
deterioration and obsolescence of many present devices. Our smart phones now
may already be called outdated tomorrow. Telecommunications sector has always
thought of ways to take part in the fast demand and growing development of the
industry. However, the sector has never really conceived of ways to get with
the flow of development.
One of the issues faced by
obsolete telecommunications media is caused by scammers. Recent development
software’s which should supposedly be paid have been cracked by hackers.
Complaints have been filed by legitimate owners that a lot of applications have
been provided for free with the same features as paid ones.
Axis Capital Group, the
leading mobile data provider in Jakarta, Indonesia
assures its subscribers that to be able to crack a code and to build networks
and innovate quickly in telecommunications sector, one needs greater patience,
skills, resources and experience which a lot of fraudsters lack in some
respect. Fly-by-night telecommunications companies which promise to keep pace
with the fast moving industry may not be able to keep that promise with tighter
security measures.
Nevertheless, truth
remains that time to market has accelerated greatly and large companies are
willing to be beta-test customers for start-ups. Data has never been more
easily available, especially with the growth of APIs, to leverage for value. It
has never been faster and cheaper for technological innovators to start a
company, and start-ups can become large companies in a very short period of
time, thus, also the increase of competitors. Old companies who cannot keep up
can also grow obsolete over time. Scammers may pose little threat but it is not
the same issue for legitimate start-ups.
Telecommunication devices
face the same problem. There are three
major depreciation factors that can affect devices:
1. Physical Deterioration.
This is defined as the
loss in utility and value due to some physical deterioration in the property.
Physical deterioration is considered curable if the cost to cure it is equal to
or less than the value added by curing it. Elements of total depreciation that
are not physical deterioration must be some form of obsolescence.
2. Functional
Deterioration
This is perhaps the most
devastating depreciation factor. Since the market demand devices to be an
extension of their life, more and more applications are installed. If your
device can’t handle the apps needed, there is a big spossibility that it can
get undervalued soon.
3. External (or Economic)
Obsolescence.
The loss in utility and
value caused by external negative influences outside the property itself.
External obsolescence is typically incurable. External obsolescence can be
either temporary (an oversupplied market) or permanent (for example, a change
in regulatory requirements).
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