NewsDesk: Twitter’s impact on Telecoms – Media140
At the Media140 conference in London, Leila Makki went around asking what’s Twitter’s impact is on Telecoms. Interviews with Mike Butcher- Editor of TechCrunch Europe, Alan Patrick- co-Founder of Broadsight, James Whatley- Head of Digital & Social Media at SpinVox, Richard Fogg- Managing Director, CC Group
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25th suicide at France Telecom
A France Telecom employee hanged himself on Thursday, becoming the 25th staff member at the former state monopoly — which has been undergoing major restructuring — to commit suicide in the past 20 months. Many of them have left notes blaming management decisions for stress at work. Duration: 00:39
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Telecommunications Action Group
Telecommunications Action Group co-founder Alastair Otter talks to SABC3 News at 10. www.tag.org.za
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Free Telecoms Course:Introduction by Mark Gilliland
Telecoms training from Technology Training Limited – introduction to course by CTO, Mark Gilliland
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Direct Response Telecoms Case Studies and References
Case Studies and testimonials of Direct Response’s telecoms products and services
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Regulating telecoms
http://www.ntv.co.ke
The row over new regulations to regulate competition in the telecommunications industry appears to be coming to an end. This is following the admission by the government that the newly gazetted regulations have a number of grey areas that need to be reviewed. But Information Minister, Samuel Poghisio maintains that the new rules will not be withdrawn. NTVs Kaara Wainaina reports.
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Telecom TV NewsDesk 19/06/2006
News Flash… Nokia and Siemens to merge their wireless and fixed-line infrastructure businesses.
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Telecoms in failed states (Somalia) – Peter Lange – Africa
At the annual BuddeComm Researchers Conference in May 2010, BuddeComm’s Senior Analyst Africa, Peter Lange presented on telecoms in some of the failed states of Africa.
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FCC: Toothless Regulator or Cop on the Beat?
Does the FCC have the authority to enforce its Network Neutrality principles? Or to refashion the Universal Service Fund to promote broadband adoption? Or to protect consumer privacy and promote competition?
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals threw a huge legal roadblock in the path of the FCCs National Broadband Plan and President Obamas promise to preserve a non-discriminatory, open Internet with its ruling this month that the Commission lacks the authority to prevent cable giant Comcast from blocking certain peer-to-peer applications.
Consumer groups and many companies argue that the FCC should reclassify Internet access as a common carrier telecom service and regulate it lightly but as needed. Internet Service Providers and free market advocates argue the FCC cannot and should not justify regulation under traditional common carrier principles and authority.
http://www.newamerica.net/events/2010/fcc_debate
Duration : 1:47:49
ATS Automations TELSYS Telecom
TELSYS – the revolutionary remote monitoring and control solution for mobile base stations support infrastructure equipment.
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