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"textContent": "The tech is not the story (stupid!), says Siemens; it is a part of a solution, of course – just like IoT, and just like AI. Industrial enterprises have their own problems, and don’t buy the hype anyway; but sometimes private 5G helps – and so they call their crane supplier (etc), and not their […]",
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