Carriers -
"Carriers" is a broad term—are you talking about (like FedEx or trucking companies), telecom carriers (mobile service providers), or even aircraft carriers ?
Current market shifts—from fluctuating fuel costs to the driver shortage—have turned the traditional "transactional" relationship on its head. It’s no longer just about who can provide the lowest rate. It’s about: Can they deliver when the schedule gets tight? Carriers
When the eSIM fails or the roaming doesn't kick in, who is actually there to help? "Carriers" is a broad term—are you talking about
Are those "free" streaming subscriptions worth the higher monthly bill? It’s about: Can they deliver when the schedule gets tight
However, the "Age of the Carrier" is facing its biggest challenge yet. With the rise of hypersonic missiles and drone swarms, critics ask: Is the carrier becoming a "sitting duck"?
The answer likely lies in adaptation. Future carriers won't just launch manned jets; they will serve as motherships for autonomous systems and integrated command centers for multi-domain warfare. Their role is changing, but their dominance isn't over yet.