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let me say very simple. it said that germany comes the situation that it took me so long time to take the right decision. the reality is, germany is building the early process, rolling out 5, g, and base. they can stop using chinese equipment morrow and start using other kinds of equipment. that s one thing. the 2nd thing, of course, and there s some equipment needs, a good rubin replace said what the operator was booked. that s a cost they could avoid it. is if they have done like upgrades done in the numbers of other countries. now you ve alluded to cyber security threats in the past coming from china. how easy is it for a germany to be able to strike a balance between ramping up it s 5 g infrastructure, but also keeping cyber security threats at bay? i would just say using chinese look at communication infrastructure to build the fundamental virginia society. it s just like doing drunk driving in a car without any airbags and it only seed bells or is very, i m responsible.
Top home sales: $6.5M Boulder property was the priciest purchase in March
Courtesy of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty)
A video game designer in Boulder leveled up last month with the $6.5 million purchase of a modern custom-built home sitting on five acres, earning the top spot among local home sales in March.
David Speyrer, a programmer and designer for Washington-based video game developer Valve Corp., bought the 6,247-square-foot house at 1357 S. Cherryvale in Boulder on March 5.
Speyrer has worked for Valve since 1999 and has helped develop first-person shooter games, such as “Half-Life 2” and “Left 4 Dead,” according to his LinkedIn.
Sellers Mark and Angela Heisten purchased the property in 2016 for $2.75 million, according to property records. Mark Heisten is a scholar in residence for advertising strategy at the University of Colorado Boulder.