Angry British Telecom Customer
One a telecom caller calls to try and sell this extremly off british guy a radio the guy goes nuts and gets ridiculously angry at the telecom calller. This was not scripted and was recored only as a random choice, for ‘evaluation’ purposes.
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Why Integra? An Overview of Integra Telecom
Learn about what makes Integra Telecom a leading provider of business telephone and internet service.
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Integra Telecom – Our Network
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
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Mobile Phone Evolution (Telecom Made Simple)
From 1984 until today
http://telecommunications-cost-management.blogspot.com/
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Burlington Telecom Misses Payment
Burlington Telecom was unable to pay a $386,000 interest payment due Wednesday, city officials said.
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Use of Women as Telephone Operators: Early History
As this video shows, the original telephone operators were not women but they were soon replaced by women. In effect, the new technology created an occupation for women.
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Public Service Board, Burlington Clash Over Telecom
Burlington Telecom appealed to the Public Service Board Thursday for permission to use city money to cover its February payments to lenders, but the board wasn’t happy.
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Has Divestiture Worked? Panel 1 – Historical perspective
The Internet Society – NY Chapter (ISOC-NY) & the Open Infrastructure Alliance (OIA) present a 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T
The goal of this conference was to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US that has been mostly untold in the media. It is a future that leads to ubiquitous, very high speed networks based on an infrastructure that is open to all competitors — giving customers choice, lower prices and new quality products and innovative services. And widely acknowledged as critical for long term economic growth.
How does America get gigabit, open and ubiquitous, broadband telecom infrastructure?
EVENT: Has Divestiture Worked?
LOCATION: Warren Weaver Hall, NYU
DATE: Mar 6 2009
PANEL 1: Historical perspective:
* Bruce Kushnick – An overview and leading financial indicators. What happened over the last 25 years?
* Dean Landsman & Tom Allibone – Consumers: telephony costs and other issues of broadband.
* Ken Levy – Living history, perspective from within FCC during the Break Up!
* Alex Goldman – ISP/CLEC industry: regulatory follies over the past decade
* Mark Cooper – The Failure of Market Fundamentalism in the Telecom Sector: How Deregulation Derailed Divestiture or The Operation was Successful, but the Patient Died
Speaker bios: http://25thanniversaryofthebreakupofatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/speaker-bios.html
More/Comment: http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=618
Duration : 1:7:59
Has Divestiture Worked? Panel 2 – The Present State
The Internet Society – NY Chapter (ISOC-NY) & the Open Infrastructure Alliance (OIA) present a 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T
The goal of this conference was to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US that has been mostly untold in the media. It is a future that leads to ubiquitous, very high speed networks based on an infrastructure that is open to all competitors — giving customers choice, lower prices and new quality products and innovative services. And widely acknowledged as critical for long term economic growth.
How does America get gigabit, open and ubiquitous, broadband telecom infrastructure?
EVENT: Has Divestiture Worked?
LOCATION: Warren Weaver Hall, NYU
DATE: Mar 6 2009
PANEL 2: The Present State:
* Jonathan Askin – The legal/regulatory environment then and now.
* Dave Burstein – Broadband market roundup
* Joe Plotkin – Small business broadband needs, and surviving as a small competitive provider.
* David Rosen – What filmmakers and other creators need to know.
* Carl Mayer – Privacy and the latest on the wiretapping case.
Speaker bios: http://25thanniversaryofthebreakupofatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/speaker-bios.html
Download/Comment: http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=618
Duration : 1:16:59
Has Divestiture Worked? Panel 3 – The Future State and Alternative Approaches:
The Internet Society – NY Chapter (ISOC-NY) & the Open Infrastructure Alliance (OIA) present a 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T
The goal of this conference was to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US that has been mostly untold in the media. It is a future that leads to ubiquitous, very high speed networks based on an infrastructure that is open to all competitors — giving customers choice, lower prices and new quality products and innovative services. And widely acknowledged as critical for long term economic growth.
How does America get gigabit, open and ubiquitous, broadband telecom infrastructure?
EVENT: Has Divestiture Worked?
LOCATION: Warren Weaver Hall, NYU
DATE: Mar 6 2009
PANEL 3: The Future State and Alternative Approaches:
* Fred Goldstein – The current state of fiber optic networks. Are new models like Structural Separation needed now?
* Lou Klepner – NYC Community Fiber Project.
* Dana Spiegel – The future of broadband spectrum.
* W. Scott McCollough – Legally rewiring telecom infrastructure: What is possible? Divestiture2? Separation?
Speaker bios: http://25thanniversaryofthebreakupofatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/speaker-bios.html
Download/Comment: http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=618
Duration : 1:6:33