Why are some liberals confused and say that Fox News is banned in Canada?

Posted on January 26th, 2012 by admin in telecom news | 7 Comments »

QUOTE: In 2003, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) rejected a Canadian Cable Telecommunications Association (CCTA) application to bring Fox News to Canada because Fox News U.S. and Global Television were planning to create Fox News Canada, a combination of U.S. and Canadian news. However in 2004, after a Fox U.S. executive said there were no plans to create the combined channel, the CRTC approved an application to bring Fox News to Canada.[79]

Fox News Channel is currently offered by Access Communications, Bell TV, Cogeco, Eastlink, Manitoba Telecom Services, Rogers, SaskTel, Shaw Cable, Shaw Direct and Telus TV. A notable exception is Vidéotron, Canada’s third largest cable company, which has not added Fox News Channel to its lineup.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_News_Channel

DOUBLE QUOTE: Quote:Fox News Channel is currently offered by Access Communications, Bell TV, Cogeco, Eastlink, Manitoba Telecom Services, Rogers, SaskTel, Shaw Cable, Shaw Direct and Telus TV. A notable exception is Vidéotron, Canada’s third largest cable company, which has not added Fox News Channel to its lineup.
@ Tonalc2. I see that is a copy paste from the huffington. Have the liberals determined just why MSNBC style of lying news channels are not in Canada? Or Huffington post style of news channels? Or are liberals so narrow minded and hypocritical to think their **** doesn’t stink?

Left-wingers are not known for being well informed.

Will UPA government be benefited by new telecom policy which abolishes national roaming charges?

Posted on January 21st, 2012 by admin in telecom news | 7 Comments »

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/telecom/kapil-sibal-unveils-draft-policy-proposing-free-roaming/articleshow/10307377.cms

Sibal is trying to cool the mobile phone using public in particular, so that the heat of Spectrum is partially dissipated from the Ministry!

Currently the service providers heavily charge the customers at both ends (air time charge for the incoming calls too) on roaming! Many people use a different sim when they move out of the city for long travel, just to escape this loot of the Service providers. Still there are many ways they fleece the customers! Lot more regulations are due but the Minister just wanted to give some spectacular relief and this is likely to be welcomed by cell phone users.

What are the certifications required for a Networking / Telecom Engineer nowadays?

Posted on January 17th, 2012 by admin in telecom network | 1 Comment »

Thank you in advance :)

There are no formal education requirements for telecommunications network engineers. However, the field is highly competitive, therefore those with an educational background in the field, certification, and working experience are more likely to advance in the job place than those who do not possess any of those qualifications. Prospective telecommunications network engineers should plan on earning a bachelor’s degree in engineering with a focus on telecommunications to remain marketable. A bachelor’s degree typically takes four years to earn, and courses cover computer language, mathematics, and other related topics. To further increase their value, engineers can earn certification.

Who really benefits the most from Government?

Posted on January 9th, 2012 by admin in telecom infrastructure | 3 Comments »

I don’t understand why the wealthy complain about the taxes they pay. Do they feel they’re not getting their money’s worth?

Their companies are staffed by workers whose educations were subsidized by Government, their costly businesses and homes are protected by police and military who are paid by Government, their personal safety on the streets is dramatically increased by Government programs which keep the poor from becoming violent out of desperation and hunger, they are able to exchange their goods and services over roads, train-lines and telecom infrastructure which were built/subsidized by Government and, most importantly, their wealth provides them increased access to Government officials which simply is not available to the average citizen.

Seriously, what more do you want and how much less do you want to pay for it?
@ John Doe

I receive no form of Government assistance whatsoever.

Less Strawman/Ad Hominem, more answering the question that was asked.
@ Frank Zebottom

Orphans and Widows can barely get a handshake from their Representative, let alone a personal meeting with their Congressmen, like the wealthy can.
@ John Doe

Don’t be naive. The Government gave the telecoms a buttload of money to expand their infrastructure and sold them large chunks of the wireless spectrum for pennies on the dollar.

and those people mentioned above complain that the other fifty percent aren’t paying enough

can telecom service provider call to our relatives for due payment?

Posted on January 5th, 2012 by admin in telecom service providers | 1 Comment »

one service provider just cal my girlfriend and forced her to insist me to make due payment otherwise they will call to her parents and tell them that how much we had talk to each other..
Can they do it???

No, they cannot and will not

What is the cheapest price for an iPhone 4s [32] in the UAE?

Posted on December 29th, 2011 by admin in telecom providers | 2 Comments »

Ok so the 4S is reeasing here on the 16th and I want to buy it. It is being sold for Dh3,149 for 32GB by the telecom providers. The official apple site is yet to release the price. According to you, what can be the cheapest price I can uy it (range) and where(wesites,stores..?)

Thank you :D

Lowest I have seen was about $400-500. If you get a contract for two years it will be much lower.

ZTE or HUAWEI,two top telecom providers,which do you like best? Why?

Posted on December 22nd, 2011 by admin in telecom providers | 1 Comment »

IF you want to get some suggestion ,please visit at hppt://www.modem3g.com

ZTE, much more reliable, better customer service

What are the latest technology related topics that are useful in telecom billing domain?

Posted on December 19th, 2011 by admin in telecom | 3 Comments »

Can anyone please suggest me some seminar topics about latest technology that is used in telecom billing domain or also technology that can be used to reduce cost and effort of developing, deploying and managing telecom billing applications? Example like "Cloud Computing".

don’t have any idea
sorry

How much time a Telecom Engineer need for CCNA prep (self-study)?

Posted on December 12th, 2011 by admin in telecom network | 1 Comment »

i am a telecom engineer with no experience..
i have read following corses in detail.

Data Com. & Networks
Telecom Trans. & Switching
Wireless Mobile Communication
Telecommunication Systems

and i need to know…that
how much time CCNA preparation will take…
a month ??
or two ??
i am using CBT nuggets and tod lamlee book

thank you

you will take time for study of ccna approximately in one month per 1.5 hour

Are you allowed to choose a network for your iphone 3g?

Posted on November 30th, 2011 by admin in telecom network | 1 Comment »

if i had an iphone, i wouldhave to go for globe sim card right? then i would have to register in globe telecom to my iphone first right? since, globe is the only network that is reliable to iphone mms, would it be possible that i use prepaid load instead of being in line with globe in my iphone?POSSIBLE?

Gotta go through AT&T if you have the iPhone…