Rajeev Suri

Businessman

141 Quotes

The world does not wait for you.

The world does not wait for you.

There will be 50 billion devices, modules, sensors connected to the Internet by 2025, and that will give opportunities.

During my engineering days, I learnt to value diversity, not to take shortcuts in life.

If you start with a compromise, you live with a compromise for a long time.

For nations and societies, the 'good' or benefit of technology is often expressed in economic terms, in measures such as workplace productivity and business growth.

When you do deals with France involved, you want to make sure that the government endorses your deal, understands the strategic rationale.

I used to carry a briefcase instead of a school bag when going to school because I was shy and introverted then. But over the years, especially Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) helped me overcome these insecurities and scale greater heights.

I am quite positive about business in India, and 2014 was a strong year here. We announced deals with Vodafone, Tata, Bharti.

We can license our intellectual property to new customers and expand agreements with existing ones over time and more.

We create the technology to connect the world. We are a large network company and not restricted to just the telecom space.

IoT could also mean seamless critical and elderly care.

Imagine a doctor in Chicago doing an operation for someone in Taiwan using robotic surgery. You want the doctor to feel immediate feedback to what the robot is experiencing.

If you start with a compromise, you live with a compromise for a long time.

Telco cloud and virtualization remain a clear priority for us, and we became the first vendor to supply a commercial telco cloud solution compliant with ETSI Architecture for end-to-end voice-over-LTE services.

The love for the brand is immense. It gets a lot of affection from millions and millions of people.

When you do deals with France involved, you want to make sure that the government endorses your deal, understands the strategic rationale.

I'm a digital reader. When I travel abroad, I don't want to pack physical books, and I even like reading on my smartphone.

The love for the brand is immense. It gets a lot of affection from millions and millions of people.

When it comes to our cultural values, I would love to hold on to the past because Nokia had some of the best spirit ever. Having grown up in the company, I loved it for the value and culture, which matched my own.

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