I've asked this question a few times myself, and been soundly and roundly assaulted by members of this board for pointing out on a number of occassions reasons why those with large positions and counting on a Calypso revolution should be advised to exercise caution.
Over the last year there have been accelerating developments in the seamless mobility space with defined standards such as UMA being established. Broad support by for UMA by large companies including Nokia, Motorola, Ericsson, Cisco and others should at a minimum serve as a warning that the intellectual property that has been so consistently lauded as CLYW's salvation, has, as Mr. Allard put it, "no bite".
For my part, I have endured personal assaults, been accused of being an imposter for some other member of this board, and recently even had a portion of my livelihood threatened all for posting factual information as well as my personal interpretation of same.
At this point what I say or don't say shouldn't matter at all. The facts are the facts and the numbers are....
~stitch