Business & Industry Watch.- The ongoing switch from copper to fiber has reduced the need to have a large number of technicians working in the field and also has raised the bar for people seeking work in the telecom industry. Many of today's telecom workers have a high degree of technical proficiency in areas such as electronics and engineering -- a trend that reflects the complexity of new technologies driving change in the industry. More about this at: The New York Times
For anybody who wants to jump on a new telecom business venture, I'll recommend to get your technicians on countries from Central and South America, their up to date with technology, they work hadder for less (a lot less), and they can get train for less at their own countries. If Microsoft get programmers from Ecuador why not you...
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