• 00:00    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:06    |    
    Introduction
  • 00:12    |    
    The entrepreneurial journey
  • 09:42    |    
    Hurricane Katrina
  • 11:17    |    
    Telecom and liberty
  • 12:46    |    
    The future of the EU
  • 19:16    |    
    Politicians and entrepreneurs
  • 21:22    |    
    Final credits


Telecommunications, Technology and Liberalism

  | 18 de enero de 2015  | Vistas: 17

Antigua Forum

Declan Ganley talks about how his interest in telecommunications emerged and shares his early steps in entrepreneurship and the personal experiences that inspired him to work in the field. He comments on his work during Hurricane Katrina, where Rivada Networks helped improve communications between emergency response organisations. Ganley explains the part telecom can play in liberty and free market economics and his motivations to found the Libertas Institute.

This video has been made possible thanks to support from the John Templeton Foundation, Global Philanthropic Trust, and the Earhart Foundation.

This interview was recorded as part of The Antigua Forum 2015 gathering.

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Chairman and CEO of Rivada Networks, a telecommunications firm that specializes…