Boards Of Canada – Italy Telecom Commercial
Italian Telecom Commercial featuring Leonardo Dicaprio and music featured by Boards Of Canada. Rare shit.
Duration : 0:0:54
Dr. Rainer Schnepfleitner on “roaming” services
The Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology is empowered to regulate the telecommunications market in Qatar. As an independent regulator ictQATAR mandate includes licensing service providers and implementing policies that promote competition in the telecom sector in Qatar. ictQATAR also balances the obligations of telecoms service providers with the rights of consumers.
The Telecommunications Law and the licenses issued to QTel and Vodafone contain provisions that can protect consumers in their dealings with the operators. ictQATAR would like to enable consumers in Qatar to make informed decisions by increasing transparency in telecom products and services.
ictQATAR chatted with Dr. Rainer Schnepfleitner, Manager of Policy & Economic Affairs, Regulatory Authority, to talk about “roaming” services and how to avoid a bill shock – a surprisingly high bill you were not expecting.
Duration : 0:7:46
Suicides at France Telecom (Part 1)
American University of Paris Business Professor Bill Stewart was invited to to France24’s ‘Focus’ to share his perspective on the recent string of suicides at France Telecom and the increasing pressure on employees due to company’s privatization as a possible cause .
The show aired on Monday 14 September 2009. AUP Professors are frequent guests on national and international television channels to discuss political, cultural and economic developments around the globe.
© 2009 France24 Television Channel.
Duration : 0:5:3
TAQNYA 2008
TAQNYA 2008 is an exhibition specialized in the fields of communication and information technologies and is regarded as main annual event in Libya .
TAQNYA 2008 is organized by GPTC (the General Post and Telecommunication Company of Libya) and will be held in Tripoli (Libya ).
The main goals of organizing TAQNYA 2008 , are to provide :
• An opportunity for local interested companies and bodies to meet the international manufacturers and service providers .
• Unveil new projects and plans for the telecom and IT sectors in Libya .
• A chance to discover the trends of Telecom and IT sectors in Libya .
• A meeting point between the purchasing dept . at GPTC and its three companies with the international companies.
Duration : 0:5:0
Illuminati Jews Exposed : Saudi Telecom Company, STC & the mark of the Beast 666 Dajjal
Saudi Telecom Company, STC (Arabic: شركة الاتصالات السعودية) is a Saudi Arabia-based telecommunications company that offers landline, mobile and Internet services. STC (Saudi Telecom) is the nati…
Saudi Telecom Company, STC (Arabic: شركة الاتصالات السعودية) is a Saudi Arabia-based telecommunications company that offers landline, mobile and Internet services.
STC (Saudi Telecom) is the national telecommunications services provider in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with a workforce of more than 21,000 employees servicing their customers. Supported by the largest infrastructure in the Middle East.
STC provides four key services: (A) Home services, which includes PSTN, broadband DSL; (B) Personal services, which includes mobile telephone services, and value added services; (C) Enterprise, which provides advanced business data solutions provider; (D) Wholesale, provides network services to other local operators.
In the recent years STC grew beyond its local borders and went global forming a network of business and investments in various Gulf countries, Asia, and Africa. The Company is present in Kuwait, Bahrain, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey, and South Africa enabling it to provide services to a bigger customer base and increasing its total number of customers externally by studying and evaluating investment opportunities.
Reflecting its strong financial position, Saudi Telecom Company was rated for the first time by Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service and Moody’s Investors Service. The rating initiative gives STC access to international markets for its financing needs and significantly raises the level of confidence for its stakeholders, including investors and overseas business partners.
STC has been recognized both locally and regionally as the leading telecommunications provider in the region. Arabian Business named STC the Leading Telecommunications Company in the Middle East and the International Institute for Research awarded STC the “Leadership Award” for Corporate Social Responsibility. STC also received the Saudi Joint Stock Company Award for Transparency presented by BMG Financial Advisors for the companys continuous and transparent communications with regional and international financial analysts, financial research companies and investors, both inside and outside the Gulf Region. The Company was also awarded the Most Innovative Provider by SAMENA.
Saudi Telecom (STC) began commercial operations in 1998 as Saudi Arabia’s sole telecommunication operator with six hundred thousand subscribers. At the beginning of 2000, STC had 1.4 million subscribers and with the introduction of its prepaid card Sawa ended that same year with 2.5 million.By the end of 2002, the Saudi Government announced that 30% of Saudi Telecom Shares will be released for sale to Saudi citizens & organizations; Saudi citizens (20%), General Organization of Social Insurance (GOSI) (5%), and Pension Fund Organization (5%). The IPO price was set at 170 Saudi riyal per share and generated 36 billion Saudi riyal for the Saudi treasury, By the end of the subscription period, requests for shares exceeded the number offered by 3.5 times The General Assembly Meeting of Saudi Telecom new shareholders held at the end of April 2003, elect new board members for the first time. By the time the company was listed on the Saudi Stock Exchange(Tadawul) at the end of 2002, it had in excess of five million subscribers. By the end of 2005 Saudi Telecom was ranked as Saudi Arabia’s fourth largest company in terms of market capital and 17th among member countries of the Organization of the Islamic Conference with over 12 million mobile subscribers and 3.3 million fixed land lines, the largest telecom operator in the Middle Eastern region. The company covers 98 percent of Saudi Arabia, about 2,600 cities and villages Through its subsidiary Arab Submarine Cables Company, STC with Emirates Telecommunications Corporation Etisalat and Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company (ITPC) have commenced the laying of the first fiber optic submarine cable to land in Iraq; connecting the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
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KTF vs SKT T1 [20 September, 2008] Event Match of Rival
The Korean largest wireless service provider, SK Telecom and KTF Telecom, both big companies as they can keep to play StarCraft of Korean eSports through the munificence of their sponsors.
As you guys know, both have a strong sense of rivalry and are rivals in everything. Now let’s look their matches up and down
KTF Coach 1 (Blue Toss)
KTF Coach 2 (Red Zerg)
……………….vs
SKT Coach 1 (Orange Zerg)
SKT Head Coach (Purple Zerg)
Map : Hunters
Duration : 0:17:37
Illuminati Jews Exposed : Saudi Telecom Company, STC & the mark of the Beast 666 Dajjal
Saudi Telecom Company, STC (Arabic: شركة الاتصالات السعودية) is a Saudi Arabia-based telecommunications company that offers landline, mobile and Internet services.
STC (Saudi Telecom) is the national telecommunications services provider in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with a workforce of more than 21,000 employees servicing their customers. Supported by the largest infrastructure in the Middle East.
STC provides four key services: (A) Home services, which includes PSTN, broadband DSL; (B) Personal services, which includes mobile telephone services, and value added services; (C) Enterprise, which provides advanced business data solutions provider; (D) Wholesale, provides network services to other local operators.
In the recent years STC grew beyond its local borders and went global forming a network of business and investments in various Gulf countries, Asia, and Africa. The Company is present in Kuwait, Bahrain, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey, and South Africa enabling it to provide services to a bigger customer base and increasing its total number of customers externally by studying and evaluating investment opportunities.
Reflecting its strong financial position, Saudi Telecom Company was rated for the first time by Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service and Moody’s Investors Service. The rating initiative gives STC access to international markets for its financing needs and significantly raises the level of confidence for its stakeholders, including investors and overseas business partners.
STC has been recognized both locally and regionally as the leading telecommunications provider in the region. Arabian Business named STC the Leading Telecommunications Company in the Middle East and the International Institute for Research awarded STC the “Leadership Award” for Corporate Social Responsibility. STC also received the Saudi Joint Stock Company Award for Transparency presented by BMG Financial Advisors for the companys continuous and transparent communications with regional and international financial analysts, financial research companies and investors, both inside and outside the Gulf Region. The Company was also awarded the Most Innovative Provider by SAMENA.
Saudi Telecom (STC) began commercial operations in 1998 as Saudi Arabia’s sole telecommunication operator with six hundred thousand subscribers. At the beginning of 2000, STC had 1.4 million subscribers and with the introduction of its prepaid card Sawa ended that same year with 2.5 million.By the end of 2002, the Saudi Government announced that 30% of Saudi Telecom Shares will be released for sale to Saudi citizens & organizations; Saudi citizens (20%), General Organization of Social Insurance (GOSI) (5%), and Pension Fund Organization (5%). The IPO price was set at 170 Saudi riyal per share and generated 36 billion Saudi riyal for the Saudi treasury, By the end of the subscription period, requests for shares exceeded the number offered by 3.5 times The General Assembly Meeting of Saudi Telecom new shareholders held at the end of April 2003, elect new board members for the first time. By the time the company was listed on the Saudi Stock Exchange(Tadawul) at the end of 2002, it had in excess of five million subscribers. By the end of 2005 Saudi Telecom was ranked as Saudi Arabia’s fourth largest company in terms of market capital and 17th among member countries of the Organization of the Islamic Conference with over 12 million mobile subscribers and 3.3 million fixed land lines, the largest telecom operator in the Middle Eastern region. The company covers 98 percent of Saudi Arabia, about 2,600 cities and villages Through its subsidiary Arab Submarine Cables Company, STC with Emirates Telecommunications Corporation Etisalat and Iraqi Telecommunications and Post Company (ITPC) have commenced the laying of the first fiber optic submarine cable to land in Iraq; connecting the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
Duration : 0:1:29
John Young on Alex Jones 1of2: Telecoms making money over spying on you.
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WOW MOBILE Hollaback Telecom Wireless Tethering Wifi Hotspot
In this video, Hollaback Telecom andfamily demonstrate the power resource of the wireless tethering capability utilizing the Google G2 MyTouch. This feature is also available with the WOW Google G1. Unlimited Voice, Text, Data, Web, eMail and more for only $89.95 a month, including taxes and fees. want your mobile service free for life? Refer three and get your for free!!
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