Technology is evolving at a rapid pace, which means the technicians who fix our gadgets have to evolve as well. Puls is a San Francisco-based tech support company that offers on-call repair services that get to your door in less than 60 minutes. Eyal Ronen, Co-Founder and CEO of Puls, shares the story behind building the company. He and his co-founder saw space within the market for a quicker tech support option. In the spirit of 5G technology, Ronen shares his 5 great predictions for the future of tech support. He says that eventually sensors will be able to alert technicians of issues before customers ever even know there is a problem.

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