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Telecom Consumer Communications

'96 Telecom Act Architect Rick Boucher Answers Upton and Walden's Call for ...
IT Business Net
Boucher served for 28 years in the House of Representatives, where he chaired the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology and the Internet and was a key architect of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. "Since 1996, the way in which consumers ...
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Fine print in phone contracts fails ACCAN test
Computerworld Australia
Even so, most of the contracts under review did comply with the Telecommunications Consumer Protection (TCP) code, a set of rules that was written by the telecom industry and is enforced by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
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TRAI's telecom consumer outreach programme held in Thrissur
Times of India
THRISSUR: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) conducted 'Telecom ConsumerOutreach Programme' in Thrissur on Friday to create awareness among telecom consumers about their rights and privileges. Large number of telecom ... of telecom consumers ...
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ACMA takes action against unauthorised customer transfers
Telecompaper (subscription)
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has directed twotelecommunications companies to comply with the Telecommunications ConsumerProtections Code (TCP Code). The regulator also formally warned a third company about ...
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TEMIA Spotlights Avotus eSourcing Services Case Study
Consumer Electronics Net
... leading provider of Intelligent Communications Management (ICM) solutions, is featured in a case study from The Telecom Expense Management Industry Association (TEMIA) in which a customer's communication network savings increased by 37 percent.
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US telecom regulator will write new 'Open Internet' rules
Chicago Tribune
The Federal Communications Commission's plan for new so-called "Net neutrality" rules comes a month after a U.S. court struck down their previous iteration, which was the second court's rejection of the rules. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District ...
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