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Common language has been in the CSP’s toolbox for about 40 years
Now, with virtualisation, 5G, IoT, cloud and so on, it’s needed more than ever
IDC, sponsored by iconectiv, has just launched a white paper on why it’s important
In the late 19th Century a chap called Zamenhof came up with the idea of ‘constructing’ a global second language - Esperanto -  which everyone could learn so that they could converse with people who didn’t share their own, be they primary speakers of English, French or one of the 832 ‘living languages’ of Papua New Guinea. 
Great idea, but enthusiasm for it didn’t last very far into the 20th century. One of the prime arguments FOR Esperanto was that its broad adoption would put everyone on a level playing field when it came to negotiating or persuading ‘across’ language boundaries. Which may well have been one of the reasons why it never really caught on with any group except internationalists and socialists (today they would be labeled ‘progressives’ or snowflake liberals etc). So the world eventually got English as a second language instead. 

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