SIA A380i (CECT) Mobile Phone DUAL SIM

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CEC Telecom (CECT) A380i Mobile Phone. DUAL SIM. iPHONE-like style. Tactile. Touchscreen.

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Bharti Airtel’s Q4 net profit declines 8%

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Bharti Airtel’s net profit for the fourth quarter declined 8.1 per cent as compared to its previous quarter as competition in the telecom industry weighed on its numbers.

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Telecom Report – Interactivity in Entertainment Part 3

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Personalized advertising is helping mobile TV find its audience.

Telecom Report is an online magazine that looks at trends and issues in the telecom business. Brought to you by Ericsson. Ericsson is shaping the future of mobile and broadband internet communications through its continuous technology leadership.

Providing innovative solutions in more than 140 countries, Ericsson is helping to create the most powerful communication companies in the world.

Read more at http://www.telecomreport.com

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Integra Telecom – Our Network

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Businesses rate reliability as the most important factor in choosing a voice and data communications provider. To ensure clear, fast and dependable service, we actually own and maintain our own network instead of reselling another carrier’s service. This investment enables us to control the quality and reliability of service to our customers.

LEARN MORE.
http://integratelecom.com/about/why_integra.php

Duration : 0:2:37

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Sybase IQ – Trusted Infrastructure – High Performance Database Servers

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http://www.sybase.com
Since we are processing a million or more calls a day, many of our customers have 6 to 8 terabytes of data online that they want to run reports against. We use Sybase IQ to perform the complex queries to turn it into business intelligence. The Institute for Genomic Research, or TIGER, is the world leader in the study of microbial genetics. The things that we are doing would be absolutely impossible without computers. Weve got almost 1500 data bases and its very easy to keep all those databases up and running. Globe Telecom is one of the leading telecommunications provider in the Philippines. We are processing 200 million text messages every day, so we need to have an engine that is very reliable. Sybase provides the link between all the disparate systems that we use at the hospital. We use the Sybase Power Builder deck system to build the applications and provide a web base system across the hospital. Its a very high performance database. We know that if we query that database, we are going to get an answer back very quickly. We were at the presentation for Sybase IQ, and there were some pretty phenomenal statements made about performance. And, sure enough, the claims were achieved. We evaluated a number of products, and the Sybase products came out on top because of the robust nature of the system and the stability that is required for a mission critical system within the hospital. The transaction volumes shot up within our first few months of implementation. The volumes shot up by more than 100%, way beyond our projections. ASE was able to hold up to its promise of being a reliable and dependable database engine for us. The technology is perhaps the easiest part. Its changing the way people actually work. We are now no longer seen as a transactional department, we are seen more as a strategic department. Our scientists are very demanding. They need a database server that is very robust and very high performing, and with Sybase, I am able to give them that level of performance that they expect, that they demand. And, its a great feeling being able to do that for them.

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Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (4 of 5)

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Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 4 of 5.

Key discussion points include:

* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?

Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)

(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net

Duration : 0:10:45

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KPN Jaarcijfers 2006

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Short animation I have produced with Matthieu Landweer (animator) for Dutch telecom Provider KPN featuring the company’s CEO Ad Scheepbouwer.

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MSU Telecom Systems Department-Part 1

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MSU Telecom Systems Department presenting at Convergence 2010.
For more information visit ascot.msu.edu

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Open Networks, Open Platforms (1 of 5)

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To some extent, leading service providers already are running networks that are partially “open,” and partially platforms for “services.” In a standard consumer “triple play,” for example, the voice and video are “walled garden” services while the broadband Internet access mostly is an “open” environment. In the future, industry executives believe “open networks” will play a more-important role. This keynote panel will take a look at some of the ways “open” networks and platforms will change the way service providers do business, how they develop and deploy new services. If service providers are to avoid becoming “dumb pipe” providers, new features, value and revenue will be created from “open” networks. What might we expect in that regard?

Recorded at Summer 2008 Voice Peering Forum
(c) 2008 Stealth Communications

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Part 1 of 5

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Sub-Saharan Africa’s telecoms sector with Aly-Kahn Satchu

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Taking a look at Sub-Saharan Africa’s telecoms playing field, things are certainly getting interesting. With investors paying acute attention to the opportunity the sector boasts, simply because of its position, on what is, an extreme growth curve. One thing we could look at to illustrate the interest the sector’s generated are numbers for this year’s East Africa Com – taking place from tomorrow, over the next two days in Nairobi Kenya – it’s outstripped 2009 standards by 400%. Aly-Kahn Satchu of Rich management joins us for a look at a sector that’s got many talking.

Duration : 0:4:35

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