We want to provide that sense of real physicality that's been missing from telecommunications.
Other municipal deployments have come under fire from telecommunications companies, who say the city is taking away their business.
Last year saw a spate of costly scams across sectors ranging from telecommunications license sales to defense equipment purchases.
His other business investments are in venture capital in companies that range from telecommunications to construction materials, beer and energy technology.
Revenues from telecommunications obviously will be much bigger as that business grows.
Get ready for some new-style billing from telecommunications providers.
But networks like Orlando's have come under attack from citizens who don't want tax dollars funding the projects, as well as from telecommunications providers who say the cities are competing with private enterprise.
Charles Haddon, 22, leapt from a telecommunications mast behind the stage at the Pukkelpop festival in Hasselt on Friday, Belgian police said.
Earlier this year Texas legislators introduced a bill to ban municipal networks, based on the assertion that state and local governments should be prevented from delivering telecommunications services.
In 2010, during a surge in chip prices, semiconductor profits accounted for 58% of Samsung's operating profit, compared with 25% from its telecommunications business, which consists mostly of mobile-device revenue.
The Web companies also face a civil lawsuit filed by a citizen, with almost identical accusations to the criminal case, and pressure from the telecommunications ministry to monitor their sites proactively, with an eye toward removing offensive content.
SoftBank's cash contribution, deep expertise in the deployment of next-generation wireless networks and track record of success in taking share in mature markets from larger telecommunications competitors are expected to create a stronger, more competitive New Sprint that will deliver significant benefits to U.S. consumers.
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More broadly, competition may increasingly come from outside the telecommunications sector (in particular from cable and satellite industries).
Founded in 1981, Wind River struggled early on, first from the meltdown in the telecommunications business, and then from increasing competition from both Microsoft 's (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Windows CE operating system and Linux.
Where geographic isolation had protected the Hartford market from competition, telecommunications made distance irrelevant.
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In July Google lost a fight to acquire some 6000 patents from failed Canadian telecommunications equipment company Nortel.
About 70% of Huawei's revenue was generated from serving leading telecommunications operators, including 45 of the world's top 50.
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Note: This piece is cross-posted from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
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American history is littered with battles between state and federal law on a multitude of issues, from finance to telecommunications, even pharmaceuticals to mattresses.
But for all the interdependence of the global economy, few networks are truly global apart from those in telecommunications, airlines and the financial system.
The funds, from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) or the Department of Agriculture, are aimed at providing service to underserved communities in rural areas.
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My wife made a lateral transfer from her national telecommunications company and is working the territory that includes the northwest portion of the Twin Cities, stretching right to St.
Even without factoring in productivity increases, Cisco found companies were still coming out ahead when researchers compared the savings from hardware, telecommunications and support with the additional costs of BYOD.
Indeed, the bipartisan deregulation movement of the 1970s and early 1980s that liberated trucking, airlines and telecommunications from choking regulation was a moment of reckoning, an attempt to come to terms, at last, with the legacy of progressive regulation.
In addition, the company has licenses from the Federal Telecommunications Commission to offer services in a total of 160 markets in the U.S.--a market opportunity which could make WinStar a giant of tomorrow, or at least a prime takeover candidate.
But things have since changed, with that figure rising to 13 in December 2003, 26 in December 2004, and 38 in June 2005, the most recent date for which figures are available from the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, an industry body.
Nathan Hastings, 20, a telecommunications employee from Stradowen Drive in Strathfoyle, faces three charges.
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Ahmed Bahgat dropped academic physics to make a fortune from household appliances, telecommunications, the Dreamland theme park, you name it.
It proposed a worldwide distribution system called GIBN -- Global Interoperability for Broadband Networks -- at a Paris meeting of telecommunications officials from the world's seven richest industrial countries.
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