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The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations ( CEPT ) was established on June 26, 1959, as a coordinating body for European state telecommunications and postal organizations.
Customs, postal services, telecommunications, and banking in Monaco are governed by an economic and customs union with France.
Typical sectors included telecommunications, power, petroleum, railways, airports, airlines, public transport, health care, postal services and sometimes banks.
These have more power over a greater range than postal or telecommunications agreements, for example, and constrain national governments.
The Office of Communications (), commonly known as Ofcom, is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom.
The Federal Parliament deals with national matters such as defence, international relations, management of the economy, social security, immigration, taxation, overseas trade, telecommunications, postal services, etc.
The Minister for Posts and Telegraphs was responsible for Ireland's postal and telecommunications services from 1924 to 1984.
Communications companies France Telecom and La Poste are relics of the state postal and telecommunications monopolies.
Postal service was administered by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications ( now the Ministry of Information Industry ), which was established in 1949 and reestablished in 1973 after a two-year period during which the postal and telecommunications functions had been separated and the ministry downgraded to a subministerial level.
In 1984 China had 53, 000 post and telecommunications offices and 5 million kilometers of postal routes, including 240, 000 kilometers of railroad postal routes, 624, 000 kilometers of highway postal routes, and 230, 000 kilometers of airmail routes.
These industries include: broadcasting, telecommunications, chartered banks, postal service, airports and air transportation, shipping and navigation, interprovincial or international transportation ( i. e., road, railway, ferry or pipeline ).
After the reunification of Germany in 1990, the state-owned Bundespost continued to function as the sole provider of postal services until in 1995 the postal, telecommunications, and banking divisions were established as separate companies.
Access to water and sanitation are covered by the constitution as human rights that the state has to guarantee, as well as other basic services such as electricity, gas, postal services, and telecommunications that can be provided by either the state or contracting companies.
* In 1994, Post and Telecommunications became Suomen PT Oy, with the subsidiaries Finland Post Corporation, providing postal services, and Telecom Finland Oy ( later Sonera Oy ), engaged in telecommunications.
The Postmaster-General's Department ( PMG ) was created at Federation in 1901 to control all postal ( and later, telecommunications ) services within Australia.
Serving the communication needs of the residents is a postal office, a government-owned telecommunications office, and a Globelines Communications System for the household telephone connections.
Post and Telecom of Kosovo (, Serbian:, transliterated: ) is the postal and telecommunications authority of Kosovo.
As a Minister of Communication of Ghana, from 1997 to 1998, Dr Spio-Garbrah initiated, developed and implemented policies and programmes that supported the increasing convergence of telecommunications, broadcasting, the Internet, publishing, news media and postal services, all of which were under his supervision.
The area was often spelled Neerabub, especially by postal and telecommunications authorities, until as recently as the 1960s.
The federal ministry for post office and telecommunications ( Bundesministerium für Post und Telekommunikation ) retained oversight responsibility for postal services and telecommunications.

telecommunications and services
This section requires that all telecommunications companies in the U. S. take steps to ensure functionally equivalent services for consumers with disabilities, notably those who are deaf or hard of hearing and those with speech impairments.
* ACN Inc., multi-level marketing company selling telecommunications services
Since being liberalized in 1991, the Colombian telecommunications sector has added new services, expanded coverage, improved efficiency, and lowered costs.
In 1976, jurisdiction over telecommunications services, most of which were then delivered by monopoly common carriers ( for example, telephone companies ), was transferred to it from the Canadian Transport Commission although the abbreviation CRTC remained the same.
* Source: Superintendence of Telecommunications, Control telecommunications services
Use of voice over IP services such as Skype and Google Talk was prohibited by telecommunications legislation in 2002.
On 1 January 1988, British Telecom ( BT ) and the Government of Gibraltar formed a joint venture company called Gibraltar Telecommunications International Ltd ( known by its commercial brand Gibtel ) to operate Gibraltar's international telecommunications services.
The ITU-T mission is to ensure the efficient and timely production of standards covering all fields of telecommunications on a worldwide basis, as well as defining tariff and accounting principles for international telecommunication services.
The ITRs comprise ten articles which deal, inter alia, with the definition of international telecommunication services, cooperation between countries and national administrations, safety of life and priority of telecommunications and charging and accounting principles.
The Information Security Forum is a global nonprofit organization of several hundred leading organizations in financial services, manufacturing, telecommunications, consumer goods, government, and other areas.
On April 19, 1988, Japanese telecommunications company NTT began offering nationwide ISDN services trademarked INS Net 64, and INS Net 1500, a fruition of NTT's independent research and trial from the 1970s of what it referred to the INS ( Information Network System ).
OTE, the incumbent telecommunications operator, offers ISDN BRI ( BRA ) services in Greece.
Recent projects and notable inputs by the EU have included telecommunications ( improvement of telephone exchanges and provision of radio and navigation equipment ), the development of seaweed as an export crop, solar energy systems for the outer islands, the upgrading of the Control Tower and fire fighting services at Tarawa's Bonriki International Airport, outer island social development, health services and extensive support for the Kiribati Vocational Training Programme.
Top sectors attracting FDI inflows from Mauritius ( from January 2000 to December, 2005 ) are electrical equipment, telecommunications, fuels, cement & gypsum products and services sector ( financial & non-financial ).
Frame Relay aimed to make more efficient use of existing physical resources, which allow for the underprovisioning of data services by telecommunications companies ( telcos ) to their customers, as clients were unlikely to be utilizing a data service 100 percent of the time.
To modernize the telecommunications services and to expand the services, during third five-year plan ( 2023-2028 ), Telecommunication Department was converted into Telecommunications Development Board in B. S. 2026.
2032 for the purpose of providing telecommunications services to Nepalese People.
Overall, China's telecommunications services improved enormously during the 1980s, and, the pace of telecommunications growth and technology upgrading increased even more rapidly after 1990, especially as fiber-optics systems and digital technology were installed.
After 1997, China's telecommunications services were enhanced further with the acquisition of Hong Kong's highly advanced systems.
As of 1987 the quality of telecommunications services in China had improved markedly over earlier years.

telecommunications and market
During the intervening period, bmobile has obtained a virtual stranglehold on the cellular telecommunications market in the British Virgin Islands by a combination of low prices and aggressive advertising, as well as significant investment in infrastructure and technology.
The limited market in Brunei means that development in the telecommunications sector is stagnant.
* Telstra and Optus in the Australian telecommunications market.
* Verizon and AT & T in the U. S. telecommunications market.
INDOTEL, Instituto Dominicano De Telecomunicaciones, regulates and supervises the development of the country telecommunications market.
The Dominican Republic is considered one of the countries with the most advanced telecommunications infrastructures in Latin America, with over 8. 9 million cell phones connected ( on just about 10 million populants, with 3. 5 million of them on extreme poverty conditions ) and large companies like Codetel and Orange ( FR ) on the telecommunications market.
Since the liberalization of the telecommunications market, OTE has been slowly losing market share to " alternative ", competing telecom operators, such as Vivodi, Q-Telecom, Tellas and Forthnet.
In telecommunications, the deregulated market has ensured that other licenced operators now account for a 32 % share of the market.
number of telecommunications operators has grown rapidly since the fixed-line market opened to competition in 2003 ; combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular subscribership is roughly 125 per 100 persons.
Until 2003 Lattelecom had a monopoly in the fixed telecommunications market.
In June 2003, legislation passed allowing other private telecommunications operators to enter the market.
However, following the General Agreement on Trade in Services ( GATS ) at the WTO, the 1988 Telecommunications Act was replaced with by the Telecommunications Act of 1998 which provided the legal framework to enable the emergence of a free and democratised telecommunications market on the island.
Through the 1990s, the MIPS architecture was widely adopted by the embedded market, including for use in computer networking, telecommunications, video arcade games, video game consoles, computer printers, digital set-top boxes, digital televisions, DSL and cable modems, and personal digital assistants.
The Office of Telecommunications ( Oftel ) ( the telecommunications regulator ) was a department in the United Kingdom government, under civil service control, charged with promoting competition and maintaining the interests of consumers in the UK telecommunications market.
In 2008 Pakistan was the world ’ s third fastest growing telecommunications market.
This prompted the government to take a series of actions to improve the service by opening the telecommunications market.
In July 2003 the government introduced a Deregulation Policy for the Telecommunication Sector, which allowed and encouraged foreign companies to invest in the Pakistani telecommunications market.
When the Russian economy ’ s collapse came about in August 1998, the market shrank drastically and the ruble fell several cellular operators were squeezed between low traffic and huge foreign currency denominated credits and telecommunications equipment bills.
Since the mid-1990s, the Ministry of Information and Communications ( MIC ) has pursued a policy of high-speed telecommunication infrastructure as a foundation to build a “ knowledge-based society .” In the telecommunications sector, competition was allowed on an incremental basis and, in the market for value added services, full competition was allowed.
Sonatel, Senegal ’ s main telecommunications operator, continues to dominate the market.

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