Of the many benefits HTML5 may deliver, the most compelling one may be that it can enable big brands to avoid paying Apple and other major ecosystem owners large percentages of their online and mobile transactions. This video explains a bit about how that works.

About Edward Finegold
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Ed is now Director, Strategy for NetCracker. Previously, for 15 years he was a reporter, analyst and consultant focused on the OSS/BSS industry and a regular contributor to BillingViews.
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