A New Chance to Organize Europe's Telecommunications Industry
New York Times
BERLIN — Imagine that the U.S. market for telecommunications was carved up by 200 operators owned by 45 rival companies, each able to sell phone and broadband Internet service only in individual states or, at best, small regions. Consumers could face ...
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Research and Markets: 2013 U.S. Wireless Telecommunications Carriers ...
Business Wire (press release)
The 2013 U.S. Wireless Telecommunications Carriers Industry-Capital & Expenses Report, published annually, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2013 current and 2014 forecast estimates on the ...
See all stories on this topic »Telecommunications – regulatory changes on the horizon
Lexology (registration)
The start of 2013 has seen a number of developments in telecommunications regulation in New Zealand. These include an announcement by the Communications and Information Technology Minister that a review of the telecommunications regulatory ...
See all stories on this topic »Nigeria: Telecommunications regulator steps in with new MNP conditions
IT News Africa
This latest move is viewed as being a push by authorities to improve overall telecommunicationservices. “In its draft MNP 2013 regulations posted on its website, the NCC invites comments from the public and all interested stakeholders by 4 March ...
See all stories on this topic »Rep. Cusack Named Vice Chair of Telecommunications, Utilities, Energy ...
Patch.com
The Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy Committee is charged with reviewing all matters concerning the exploration, exploitation and development of energy sources, such as coal, gas, oil, nuclear fusion, solar rays, wind, tidal movement, etc.
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New York Times
BERLIN — Imagine that the U.S. market for telecommunications was carved up by 200 operators owned by 45 rival companies, each able to sell phone and broadband Internet service only in individual states or, at best, small regions. Consumers could face ...
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Ancient Egyptian Pigment Points to New Telecommunications, Other Technologies Sci-News.com By studying a bright blue pigment used in Ancient Egypt about 5,000 years ago, U.S. chemists have uncovered clues toward the development of new nanomaterials with potential uses in remote controls for televisions, modern medical imaging devices, ... See all stories on this topic » | Sci-News.com |
Business Wire (press release)
The 2013 U.S. Wireless Telecommunications Carriers Industry-Capital & Expenses Report, published annually, contains timely and accurate industry statistics, forecasts and demographics. The report features 2013 current and 2014 forecast estimates on the ...
See all stories on this topic »Telecommunications – regulatory changes on the horizon
Lexology (registration)
The start of 2013 has seen a number of developments in telecommunications regulation in New Zealand. These include an announcement by the Communications and Information Technology Minister that a review of the telecommunications regulatory ...
See all stories on this topic »Nigeria: Telecommunications regulator steps in with new MNP conditions
IT News Africa
This latest move is viewed as being a push by authorities to improve overall telecommunicationservices. “In its draft MNP 2013 regulations posted on its website, the NCC invites comments from the public and all interested stakeholders by 4 March ...
See all stories on this topic »Rep. Cusack Named Vice Chair of Telecommunications, Utilities, Energy ...
Patch.com
The Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy Committee is charged with reviewing all matters concerning the exploration, exploitation and development of energy sources, such as coal, gas, oil, nuclear fusion, solar rays, wind, tidal movement, etc.
See all stories on this topic »