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  • The alternative telco hailed today's interims as evidence of ‘strong improvement’, in operating performance and financial controls.
  • OT NPR was just reporting that Arlen Specter won’t be calling the telco executives to testify “for now” and will concentrate rather on ways to improve NSA oversight. Firedoglake » The Outsider is IN
  • The national telco is pissed that ISPs are undermining their businesses, which rely on charging farcically high rates for long-distance, and they've gotten their pals in government to strong-arm all the ISPs in the country. Boing Boing: November 3, 2002 - November 9, 2002 Archives
  • I turned 32 yesterday by ripping a bad version of 50 Cents 'Get Rich or Die Trying the night before, and then had a quadrella of conversations with a convergent telco corporate strategist (8am), 2.0 money man (10am), "the" editor of financial regard (12pm), and Australia's would be #1 blogger, if Darren Rowse wasn't so committed to digital cameras and helping bloggers:) Party Like It's 2003
  • We already got several major Enterprise companies in the Telco and Financial industries moving some of their existing JEE applications on the cloud without the need to re-write thier application. Appistry Opens the Cloud to (Almost) All Apps
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  • Indian telcos are already required to enable state surveillance by licence agreement, but there is nothing that forces them to modify their networks to allow it.
  • The telcos responsible for broadband infrastructure can now see where and how they can make money.
  • By doing this telcos will be able to more easily roll out high bandwidth Internet access to both business and residential customers.
  • The federal government this month issued $20 million in grants to 17 telcos in 40 states as part of an effort to deploy broadband in unserved rural areas.
  • This is the latest in a series of setbacks for telcos and telco equipment manufacturers.
  • Proctor Test Set is a tool used by Telco personnel to diagnose problems with phone lines.
  • Our national Telco (used to be called Telecom Australia - now Telstra) - was sold off - "privatised" - to the Corporations. PCLinuxOS-Forums
  • Indian telcos are already required to enable state surveillance by licence agreement, but there is nothing that forces them to modify their networks to allow it.
  • Every aspect of my relationship with this country's largest telco in fraught at the moment. Archive 2009-01-01
  • There was a big kerfuffle when VoIP services first launched as to whether they should be regulated like traditional telcos.
  • He's just heard from BT that Edenbridge would need at least 400 people to sign up for broadband before the telco will DSL-enable the exchange.
  • Win or lose, the publicity should help increase Vonage's name recognition in its David against Goliath battle against the incumbent telcos.
  • The telco already runs Wi-Fi public access hot spots and payphones at all three sites.
  • Only MPs believe the flim-flam from bhig Telcos on "how difficult it all is How Cumbria's village halls are pioneering a hi-tech revolution | Rory Stewart
  • Two senior security staff at Finnish telco Sonera have been remanded in custody, charged with breaching customer privacy by allegedly riffling through private telephone records in an attempt to identify an internal mole.
  • It is considered particularly attractive in remote areas, where it is uneconomic for telcos to invest.
  • It is a huge consortium of domain registrars, registry operators, telcos and technology companies.
  • Why did the telcos previously believe that subscribers at any cost would be a viable business plan?
  • CloudShield "improves" Internet by trapping it in telco amber Boing Boing: September 21, 2003 - September 27, 2003 Archives
  • Then when I call my telco for services I felt like I'm in Philippines. Www.hardwarezone.com.sg
  • While it seems like telcos are beginning to recognize what's happening in the world out there, it's still interesting to see a telco CEO so clearly recognize the need to cannibalize its own best businesses.
  • Insiders fear much of this internal work is to be offshored to countries such as India as the telco seeks to cut overheads.
  • The Singapore authorities already require telcos here to note down the particulars of prepaid card buyers.
  • The monster telco reckons that 91 payphones will be kitted out by the end of the week.
  • Analysts say the company has to decide whether it wants to remain an old-line telco or reinvent itself as a communications and Internet company.
  • This is because pulse (aka rotary) digits are created by causing breaks in the DC current (see Basic Telcom V). The Official Phreaker's Manual V1.1 by The Jammer and Jack the Ripper Part II
  • One possible charge against the telco, however, might be passiveness in not doing more to warn customers against this danger.
  • I also understand that the major telcos and cablecos are in a lobbying frenzy to prevent this as well.
  • Vitelcom produces unbranded devices for the own-brand operator market.
  • So in the case of the telco example: they look at every single customer uniquely, and look at what they call a fingerprint-and then look at every single fingerprint on the network, and there are billions of these fingerprints, and do that all in real time-while it's happening. InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
  • For example, convicted Kiwi botherder Owen Thor Walker was offered a job as as a security consultant for TelstraClear, the NZ subsidiary of the Australian telco, last month. Packet Storm Security Headlines
  • It was therefore voluntary and the ‘carrot’ was both money and fear (label the telco execs peaceniks, etc). Think Progress » Verizon stock dips
  • The Ethernet then is encapsulated into ATM, and it is ATM cells that traverse the ADSL link to the telco DSLAM.
  • Smart middles always have been the telco and cable-carrier equivalent of the top-down producer-to-consumer worldview of every large producer in the Industrial Age.
  • I have little sympathy for telcos who are desperate to keep screwing every penny out of customers.
  • The telco fraudsters, dubbed phone phreakers, can make money by selling on, at a cheap rate, the knowledge and the phone number.
  • Almost three years on, the carpers and cavillers are still complaining about the huge sums extracted from the telcos in the European 3G spectrum auctions.
  • The move would be to "assuage" DT holders who are "disenchanted" with the performance of the German telco's stock, the Journal says. Abnormal Returns Now
  • After all, one can by a Treo that isn’t bound to any cell provider, and if you combine that with Skype … Suddenly the cell telco is out the revenue stream for both the voice and data plans. Scripting News for 6/15/2007 « Scripting News Annex
  • Bringing costs down will have to become a major priority for both cable companies and the telcos.
  • According to one unconfirmed report the fires may have been started deliberately as part of a malicious attack against a telco.
  • Since telephone calls are overprices bits & bytes this telco dinosaurs is about to die. like photos on celluloid (Polaroid) like news on paper (The Economist) AT&T Continues Its Attack Against Google Voice With A Second Letter To The FCC
  • These included a €144 million write-down related to its investment in Italian unlisted holding company Telco, the financial vehicle that controls 24.5% of Telecom Italia SpA, and a €63 million write-down tied to its RCS Mediagroup SpA stake. Mediobanca's Net Sinks 84%
  • Fanning said Smart would be the first alternative Irish telco to offer wholesale line rental and single billing to Irish customers.
  • I hear the paste-eater is a drug-addicted whackjob who has imaginery conversations with his drugs (um, I did a lot of drugs and they never, uh, talked to me), the telcos are actively helping the government spy on us (um, duh) and lying about it, the Right is crying their mascara-stained eyes out for some civility the turd blossom might get indicted and even Newt “killing-the-government-to-save-it” Gingrich knows when to jump ship. Think Progress » Gingrich on NSA Phone Records Program: Administration’s Conduct Can’t ‘Be Defended By Reasonable People’
  • It's amusing/nauseous/eyeballbleed-causing that the highly tarnished "pots" (the Cable, Telco and Wireless monopolies) are calling the ideologically disadvantaged "kettles" black. Multichannel News: Business News
  • Bell Canada, the giant Canadian telco, is before the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission over its throttling practices, whereby it secretly corrupted the download sessions of its customers. Boing Boing
  • All over the world, telcos have seen customers switching to cable and mobile phone services.
  • But in a statement today the Basingstoke telco said that while it's had a nibble, it's unlikely to amount to much.
  • The size of the States has also reinforced the monopolistic behaviour of many US telcos and service providers.
  • Once word of the network hit the papers, the telco and service provider lobby swung into action.
  • This allows the telco to actively manage and troubleshoot the local loop with the demarcation point occurring after the NTU.
  • With this money banked, BT moves closer to its net debt target of £10 bn, a mere bagatelle for a major-ish European telco.
  • To head off competition, the telcos have invested heavily in fiber optics and sophisticated switching technology.
  • Proctor Test Set is a tool used by Telco personnel to diagnose problems with phone lines.
  • South African geeks are trying to get their government regulators to pay some attention to this: the telco is keeping the country in the technological dark-ages in order to preserve its dinosauric bizmodel, and the whole national economy is at stake if South Africa ends up largely off the Internet grid as a result of malfeasance and incompetence. Boing Boing: September 14, 2003 - September 20, 2003 Archives
  • Will the cities be forced to partner with telcos to help them operate and manage the networks?
  • An enterprise will look for a breadth of services from the telcos and strong competition in a potential location.
  • It opens up a huge playing field for mobile telcos who see the opportunity to offer financial services.
  • A number of US telcos had objected strenuously to the way in which the competition had been run.
  • However, the telcoms regulator stopped short of extending the USO to include the mandatory provision of broadband and mobile services.
  • Chamber of Commerce and Telcom Ventures, is rapidly assembling a federation of state and local chambers of commerce across the country.
  • Both AOL Flat Rate and Freeserve AnyTime are based on the wholesale unmetered access product, FRIACO, which caps telco costs for ISPs.
  • Most telcos have trenched enough fiber to carry signals across long distances.
  • Mr Shapiro accepted that the proposed underletting to Telco would cause no risk to Riverland's income stream, or to the value of Riverland's reversion, during the remainder of the term of the Lease.
  • Quoted company share prices in this sector have suffered alongside telcos in other markets - but undeservedly so.
  • Indian telcos are already required to enable state surveillance by licence agreement, but there is nothing that forces them to modify their networks to allow it.
  • Do I need to tell you how like almost any enterprise, big telcos hate to be regulated?
  • I was in Chicoutimi two weeks ago, where 1,000 jobs are at risk; and in Montmagny, where 500 jobs have disappeared; and in Hamilton, just last week, where the community is worried about Stelco with another 3,000 jobs at risk. My Vision for Canada's Future
  • Indian telcos are already required to enable state surveillance by licence agreement, but there is nothing that forces them to modify their networks to allow it.
  • The city gave the telco an interim revocable permit earlier this year, but officials insisted a city charter requires that the franchise be voted on by residents.
  • I think there's an opportunity to accelerate innovation in the home business by working together with the cable and telco industry, " Google CEO Larry Page said in announcing the deal early Monday.
  • An increased cash bid may win the support of KPN, the Dutch telco that holds a 21% stake in Eircom.
  • This is simply a way for the telcos to advertise lower prices than they're really charging.
  • Almost three years on, the carpers and cavillers are still complaining about the huge sums extracted from the telcos in the European 3G spectrum auctions.
  • PIC will be sold to telcos who will sell the units, or cover their cost through broadband connection tariffs, to the users.
  • And on FISA, he either saw an opportunity to debunk the GOP’s arguement against him being a uncompromising “leftist” or he sees value in telco immunity. Obama Addresses Critics on ‘Centrist’ Moves - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Vodafone will not appeal the ruling of the Swedish telco regulator, the PTS, that it must stick to the December 2003 deadline of rolling out 3G coverage across the country, newswires report.
  • Cable operators and other carriers are adopting DWDM at a slower rate - a rate that is accelerating, but nowhere near the activity of the telcos.
  • TPM so faithfully stenographed Snarlin Arlen a few days ago, and HE SAID there would be no immunity for the telcos. Dodd Will Filibuster Telecom Immunity Bill If Reid Brings It To Vote

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