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telecommunications and consist
The telecommunications in the Republic of Macedonia consist of an estimated 550, 000 main telephone lines in use as of 2005, and an estimated 2, 079, 000 cellular phones in use as of 2008.
The telecommunications in Mayotte consist of an estimated 10, 000 main telephone lines in use as of 2002, and an estimated 48, 100 cellular phones in use as of 2004.
The simplest audits consist of comparing current telecommunications billing and usage to the underlying rate structure whether that is dictated by contract, tariff, or price list.
" It would consist of free trade, both external and internal ; the building of a national telecommunications infrastructure based on the development and diffusion of information technologies ; and human capital development.
Network service providers may consist of telecommunications companies, data carriers, wireless communications providers, Internet service providers, and cable television operators offering high-speed Internet access.
They consist primarily of Catholic missionaries and migrant workers in the telecommunications and oil sectors.

telecommunications and estimated
That number had climbed to 99 by May 2002 ( with 11 licences surrendered ); the Australian Communications Authority estimated that the benefits to consumers of telecommunications services from competition in 2000 / 1 were between $ 5. 5 billion and $ 12 billion.

telecommunications and total
The total stock of U. S. foreign direct investment ( FDI ) in Dominican Republic as of 2006 was U. S. $ 3. 3 billion, much of it directed to the energy and tourism sectors, to free trade zones, and to the telecommunications sector.
In the case where an individual end-to-end telecommunications service is provided by parallel channels, the parallel-channel signaling rate is given by, where PCSR is the total signaling rate for m channels, m is the number of parallel channels, T < sub > i </ sub > is the minimum interval between significant instants for the I-th channel, and n < sub > i </ sub > is the number of significant conditions of modulation for the I-th channel.
In telecommunications, frequency division multiplexing ( FDM ) is a technique by which the total bandwidth available in a communication medium is divided into a series of non-overlapping frequency sub-bands, each of which is used to carry a separate signal.
On December 9, 2011, the Ontario Teachers ' Pension Plan announced that it would sell its majority stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment to two major telecommunications companies ; Bell Canada ( TSN's main parent company ) and Rogers Communications ( owners of the competing Sportsnet chain of sports channels ) with a 37. 5 % share each ( Larry Tanenbaum will increase his ownership to a quarter of the company as well ), in a deal expected to be valued at around $ 1. 32 billion in total.
On June 2, 2008, the company announced it would acquire China Unicom's CDMA business and network for a total of 110 billion yuan in cash ( USD $ 15. 86 Billion in cash ), a series of transactions aimed transform the company into a fully integrated telecommunications operator after its expected completion in the next six months to one year.
As of the end of 2008, Blackstone had completed fundraising for six funds with total investor commitments of over $ 36 billion, including five traditional private equity fund and a separate fund focusing on telecommunications investments.
Naming rights to the park were purchased by PAETEC Communications, a local telecommunications company, in 2004 for a reported total of $ 12. 8 million over 22 years.

telecommunications and 25
X. 25 is a family of protocols that was popular during the 1980s with telecommunications companies and in financial transaction systems such as automated teller machines.
There are 25 scientific R & D institutions focusing on telecommunications, radio technology, theoretical and applied physics, and 33 higher educational institutions, among them are Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy, Nizhny Novgorod State University, Nizhny Novgorod Technical University, as well as Nizhny Novgorod Institute of Information Technologies ( former MERA Networks training center ), that focuses on information technologies, software development, system administration, telecommunications, cellular networks, Internet technologies, and IT management.
Compared to France's Transpac that had a separate commercial company with dedicated management and saw X. 25 packet switching as a core offering BT's then senior management regarded packet switching as a passing phase until the telecommunications nirvana of ISDN's 64 kbit / s for everyone arrived.
Singapore Telecommunications Limited (,, ), commonly abbreviated as SingTel, is a Singaporean telecommunications company, with a combined mobile subscriber base of 416 million customers from its own operations and regional associates in 25 countries at end of June 2011 increased by 19 percent from a year ago, making it one of the largest mobile network operators in the world.
In 1990 Telecom was sold to two United States-based telecommunications companies, Bell Atlantic and Ameritech, for NZ $ 4. 25 billion.
In the 1970s the telecommunications industry began implementing packet switched network data services using the X. 25 protocol transported over much of the end-to-end equipment as was already in use in the PSTN.
* EuroNet ( telecommunications network ), a telecommunications network in Europe utilising X. 25.

telecommunications and 000
In the early 2000s, Kyrgyzstan used international investment support to restructure its telecommunications system, which had 7. 7 telephone lines per 100 inhabitants in 2002 and 1, 100, 000 cellular phones in use in 2007.
Today Kista Science City is a vibrant cluster of ICT industries with more than 20 000 people involved in developing next generation 4G mobile telecommunications and Information and Communications solutions.
In the past, Malawi's telecommunications system has been named as some of the poorest in Africa, but conditions are improving, with 130, 000 land line telephones being connected between 2000 and 2007.
The telecommunications system in Russia have undergone significant changes since the 1980s, resulting in more than 1, 000 companies licensed to offer communication services today.
* 39. 000 Mm — Length of the SEA-ME-WE 3 optical submarine telecommunications cable, joining 39 points between Norden, Germany and Okinawa, Japan
" TODAY ' S telecommunications networks could use one ten-thousandth of the power they presently consume if smarter data-coding techniques were used ", according to Bell Labs, based in Murray Hill, New Jersey It recognizes that this is only a theoretical limit but nevertheless sets itself a more realistic, practical goal of a 1, 000 fold reduction within 5 years with future, as yet unidentified, technological changes.
More than 5, 000 businesses have operations within Richardson's, including many of the world's largest telecommunications / networking companies: AT & T, Ericsson, Verizon, Cisco Systems, Samsung, MetroPCS, Texas Instruments, TriQuint Semiconductor, and Fujitsu.
By 1990, MCI had become the nation ’ s second-largest telecommunications company, establishing a fiber-optic network spanning more than 46, 000 miles.
Below the level of the major telecommunications towers, mobile phone operators run roughly 23, 000 base stations.
* 6 September-300, 000 telecom workers begin an indefinite strike to protest against the government's decision to transform the department of telecommunications into a state-run corporation.
Rodríguez was tried in Costa Rica for allegedly receiving more than US $ 800, 000 in payments from Alcatel, a French telecommunications company, in exchange for helping the company receive a government contract to provide 400, 000 cell phone lines.
Starting with a community of mostly Indian civil servants, comprising teachers, firemen, telecommunications officers and the police, Bangsar grew to include young professionals of various races including Malays, Chinese, Indian and expatriates, bringing its population to some 40, 000 people by 2005.
Furthermore, the complex features a parking area of 27, 000 square meters, a large computer and telecommunications unit, a cultural and scientific unit, a commercial transaction centre, a temporary showroom for exhibiting products, a specialised library, an exhibition hall, and an administrative unit.
They have designed and built more than 10, 000 automation systems in the areas of medical devices, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, semiconductor, fiber optics, automotive, computers, solar energy and consumer products.
Over the 60 years since the establishment of university in 1950, CQUPT has educated over 70, 000 students in the field of Information and Communication, many of whom are in the high positions of China's telecommunications companies.
The number of the company's employees grew to approximately 1, 000 by 1990, as well as its range of expertise, moving into the transportation, telecommunications, and energy sectors, with a strong information technology component.
Starting with the acquisition of SDB Espan, a leading telecommunications consultant in that country, Altran's Spanish operations later grew into a group of nine companies with more than 2, 000 consultants.
T-Hrvatski Telekom ( T-HT ) is the leading provider of telecommunications services in Croatia, serving more than 1. 3 million fixed lines, nearly 2. 5 million mobile subscribers and 648, 000 broadband connections through its Residential and Business divisions.
It includes over 900, 000 human-edited and verified definitions, many of them related to computers, technology, telecommunications, science, medicine and the military.

telecommunications and main
In applications where response time is critical, such as telecommunications network equipment, main memory databases are often used.
Montserrat possesses a number of telecommunications systems, including mobile and main line telephone, radio and television.
Sonatel, Senegal ’ s main telecommunications operator, continues to dominate the market.
Until 1982, the main civil telecommunications system in the UK was a state monopoly known ( since reorganisation in 1969 ) as Post Office Telecommunications.
Ericsson, the world's leading supplier in telecommunications has one of its main design centers in the Stockholm suburb of Kista.
In telecommunications and radar, a Cassegrain antenna is a parabolic antenna in which the feed radiator is mounted at or behind the surface of the concave main parabolic reflector dish and is aimed at a smaller convex secondary reflector suspended in front of the primary reflector.
* All the cabling and equipment installed in a telecommunications facility, including the main distribution frame ( MDF ) and all the equipment extending inward therefrom, such as PABX or central office equipment, MDF heat coil protectors, and grounding systems.
* Communication cables: Fibre optic cables carry telecommunications across Cook Strait, used by New Zealand ’ s main telecommunication companies for domestic and commercial traffic and by Transpower for control of the HVDC link.
Cuba's main international telecommunications links are through Intersputnik, with antiquated undersea telephone cables to the U. S., the West Indies, Spain, and possibly Italy.
St. Catharines lies on one of the main telecommunications backbones between Canada and the United States, and as a result a number of call centres operate in the city.
The main body also contained the battery, telecommunications, electronics, and central processor, heaters, and additional payload items ( radiation and oxidation sensors ).
As the main function of the boxes was superseded by the rise of portable telecommunications devices like the walkie-talkie, very few police boxes remain in Britain today.
In this post he was critical of the main telecommunications provider Eircom.
The main research fields are energy, environment, manufacturing and fabrication, health technologies, entreprises systems, IT, micro-electronics and telecommunications and finally, aerospace manufacturing and avionics.
* Return channel, a low-speed, or less-than-optimal, telecommunications transmission channel in the opposite direction to the main channel
Proposed free-market reforms, including a plan to end the state monopoly on telecommunications, fell apart under opposition from the trade unions of government employees and other groups, but he was successful in reforming the retirement system and opening it to private participation as well as giving in concession to a private company the operation of the main port in the Pacific Ocean ( Caldera ).
RomTelecom: OTE owns 54 % of the share capital of RomTelecom, the main telecommunications operator in Romania, providing fixed-line services ( voice, broadband, data and leased lines ) and satellite TV services to the local market.
Soul's main activities revolve around telecommunications, with business and home and small business divisions.
The Australian Broadcasting Authority was an Australian government agency whose main roles were to regulate broadcasting, radiocommunications and telecommunications.
In telecommunications, a feeder line branches from a main line or trunk line.
The Valid offers its services to large companies and government institutions, its main customers are telecommunications companies Telefônica Brasil, Oi and Claro Brasil, banks as Itaú Unibanco, Banco do Brasil, Citibank, Bradesco, HSBC, Santander Brasil and Caixa Economica Federal, as well as the BM & F Bovespa and the Brazilian Department of Transit.

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