An executive in the telecommunications industry knew she was being pushed out of her role.
Motorola said it has extensively licensed its intellectual-property portfolio throughout every cycle of the telecommunications industry's evolution.
But then the telecommunications industry and antitax forces in Congress gambled they could get even more tax relief.
The telecommunications industry will go through some deregulation to make companies more competitive over the next five years.
Elsewhere on the list, the telecommunications industry looks promising for marketing job seekers.
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These deals are only the latest mergers in the telecommunications industry, which has been undergoing a period of intense contraction.
"In 2011, equipment investments by the telecommunications industry varied by region across the globe, " said ZTE Chairman Mr. Hou Weigui.
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Although the early draft referred to "top-level" defense suggestions for the telecommunications industry, no such guidelines exist in the final document.
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Akerson is a veteran of the telecommunications industry, having served as a senior executive at General Instrument, MCI, Nextel and XO Communications.
Huawei Technologies was set up in 1987 and has grown rapidly to become China's biggest maker of equipment for the telecommunications industry.
Google's opponents in the telecommunications industry, however, argue that the conditions are just a ploy to drive down the price of the spectrum.
For at least another week in Dubai, delegates from 193 nations are at a landmark conference to talk about regulating the telecommunications industry.
The sheer rapidity of the spread of mobile phones would be enough to explain why wireless is the most exciting area of the telecommunications industry.
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In 2002 Sprint, reeling from the collapse of the telecommunications industry, initiated a wave of layoffs that eventually totaled 15, 000 workers in 13 months, Ms. Dewing among them.
The move is Google's latest foray into the telecommunications industry.
But depending on how the court rules, it could have far-ranging repercussions on how broadband Internet is sold and how much power the FCC has to govern the telecommunications industry.
Sycamore and Optical are just an early rumbling in the tectonic shift that has begun shaking the telecommunications industry: the move to optical networking, the hottest new market in high tech.
It seems as if there are signs of life in the telecommunications industry at last, a healthy wave of mergers that will bring about a new breed of smarter, streamlined carriers.
John Wallis, 50 years old, blames imports for the 2001 death of his 12-employee business that made small electronic prototypes for the telecommunications industry and the subsequent loss of his Chicago-area home.
The fact is that the telecommunications industry overall has been one of the few bright spots in recent years of economic woes both in the United States and in other OECD countries.
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That means the GSM Mobile World Congress, the telecommunications industry's largest annual trade show, will be abuzz with discussion of devices like "smart" meters that report a home's usage of electricity, natural gas or water back to the utility, and to your phone.
Bandwidth's faster pace would disrupt the existing telecommunications industry first, then the computer industry.
"The development of GaN technology is commonplace across the entire telecommunications industry, " he added.
According to StarMine, Coo Way Law is also the top-ranked earnings estimator for the telecommunications services industry.
The cellular telecommunications industry is entering a period of transition from aging, analog-era transmission technology to high-speed "third-generation" (3G) mobile networks.
That process is well under-way in the telecommunications infrastructure industry, for example.
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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.
"We expect 2013 to be another tough year for the EMEA telecommunications industry as revenues are likely to decline in Europe by up to 2% next year, due to continuing macroeconomic weakness, aggressive price cuts and tough regulation, " Moody's Investors Service said in a recent report.
The claims are relatively easy to make because the International Telecommunications Union, the wireless industry standards body, hasn't set a firm 4G definition.
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"Today's Supreme Court decision is a victory for consumers and maintains the momentum to advance broadband in the U.S. Classifying cable modem service as an interstate information service, as the FCC did, keeps this innovative service on the right deregulatory path, " said a statement from the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, the industry's principal trade association.
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