Telit Associates Specialty, Privatization of Government Monopoly
Sammy Thompson explains why he chose to attend SUPERCOMM. His company is Telit Associates, Inc. There is a lot of noise in the background because our row was packed with people. Telit’s projects are domestic and international governments such as assisting in privatization of their telecom infrastructure. They help with potential sale of the same. Their most recent successes were in the Caribbean. They are based in Chicago.
The website is http://www.teleit99.net to find out more, develop business and stay in touch. The SUPERCOMM conference site is http://supercomm2009.com/. Super Technologies, Inc.’s DIDX and Techistan were a media partner/press agent for the popular conference.
Duration : 0:1:43
Voice and data migration to a next-gen infrastructure
Ensuring a smooth and efficient migration from the legacy telephone network to a next-generation infrastructure is a key strategic concern for our customers. Alcatel-Lucent has created global competence centers to support operators in the migration of their networks, services and subscribers. They are called Global Network Engineering & Integration Centers (GNEIC) and Migration Operations Centers (MOC). In this video, shot in Bydgoszcz, Poland, our experts Tim Connelly, Grzegorz Pikulski and Andy Kelso talk about the ins and outs of voice and data migration
Duration : 0:9:21
James Maynard, President of Wavefront
Wavefront President James Maynard explains how the Ericsson network test lab at Wavefront fits with the commercialization centre’s strategy for helping small to mid-sized innovators in Canada bring their wireless products to market.
Through Wavefront, wireless innovators in Western Canada have access to:
+ the world’s largest telecom infrastructure company,
+ 1,000 of the world’s leading wireless engineers,
+ Ericsson’s global developer program and associated resources, and
+ a platform for testing and validating B2B wireless products to the global carrier market that Ericsson serves.
For more, see http://wavefrontac.com.
Duration : 0:1:43
To execute 40% of Rs 3,000cr order book by FY10: C&C Const
C&C Constructions The company has cleared the technical qualification round to build several highway projects of the National Highways Authority of India. It has qualified to bid for orders up to Rs 20,000 crore.
Duration : 0:2:48
Trusted Data Infrastructure – Techwave Data Management Video
Globe Telecom, Intervoice, The Institute for Geonomic Research and IBM System and Technology Group all trust Sybase for their data infrastructure.
http://www.sybase.com
[Video Transcript]
Globe Telecom is one of the leading telecommunications providers in the Philippines. We have more that 30 million subscribers. One of the applications where we are using Sybase ASE is our auto max product. This is the over the air loading of product of Globe where we have about 700,000 retailers, scattered all over the country, servicing those 30 million subscribers. The systems that we are deploying to our service providers typically have hundreds of thousands to millions of subscribers that are actually using the system on a regular basis. In some cases, we have 500,000 to a million calls a day that are coming into our system. Each one of those callers has multiple kinds of entries of their choosing that they are executing the system, and they are all generate data. Sybase has been a strong partner with us providing super support and great technology in their products. The things that we are doing would be absolutely impossible without computers. We have invented something called whole genome shotgun sequencing. Basically what you do is you take the bacteria, slice it up into tiny little pieces and then you figure out the sequence of each of those. Then you have to throw it all into a database and then have something called an assembler pull all the data out and put it back into its continuous hold, so its like assembling a jig saw puzzle. Sybase has been present since the creation of TIGER. Back when TIGER was created in l992, we were looking for a database that was high performance, yet requiring low maintenance, because at the time we didnt have an IT group at TIGER, it was all scientists. Our scientists are extremely demanding and they want this done very quickly. The cool thing is that they think that what we are doing is black magic, when in fact we are giving them the power that they need to do their jobs. I think together we bring a whole unseen level of performance, capability and reliability, combined with very professional teams working together. I think the combination of these things truly bring great value to our clients.
Duration : 0:2:46
Web Wide World Episode 1 – London
Internet Evolution visits London, Europe’s largest capital city, and home to a slew of jolly old Internet apps.
Duration : 0:2:50
Does anyone know who the Southwest Airlines IT contractor is?
I’m an experienced telecom infrastructure tech and specialize in the aviation industry. Looking for contacts after being laid off from American Airlines. I was hoping someone who is currently employed with Southwest or any other airline for that matter, might have a lead I could follow.
I don’t work for Southwest Airlines, but your best bet is to call their general toll-free number and a representative may be able to give you the number to call or who to get in touvh with. Don’t be surprised if you may have to call several numbers.
Here is the toll free number: 1-800-I-FLY-SWA
…or go to their website:
http://www.southwest.com/help/customer_service.html?int=GNAVHELPSWA
Good luck, mate.
Reliable Memory Solutions – With ISSI and EBV Elektronik
Within the broadcast, Scott Howarth, President and CEO of ISSI, gives an insight into the global manufacturer of SRAMs, DRAMs and E²PROMs. Together with Rolf Huber, Business Development Manager at EBV, Howarth discusses the product portfolio of ISSI and describes effective business strategies as well as special requirements for pleasing customers in the memory market.
Duration : 0:3:55
Etisalat awaiting license in Libya
The U.A.E.’s Emirates Telecommunications Corp, or Etisalat, the second-largest Arab telecom operator by market value, is awaiting the approval to get its second license for mobile in Libya . the total cost of the telecom infrastructure for this is estimated to be 825 millions.
Al Arabiya TV – 8/12/2009
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