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- Operator Network Maintenance Outsourcing to Equal $19.1bn by 2010 says Pyramid Research
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Mobile operator spending on network maintenance is set to increase 23% by 2010 as mobile networks expand their coverage. In 2005, Pyramid Research estimates that wireless operators worldwide spent $US19.5bn on maintenance services and by 2010, that figure is estimated to rise to US$24bn. The results come...
- Research articles 2006-07-27
- Xerox Reduces Network Maintenance Headaches With Device Management Software; CentreWare Web Can Manage Networked Printing and Multifunction Devices Via the Internet
- Business Editors and High Technology Writers
- Research articles 2001-10-15
- Alcatel and Siemens get contract for Telemar network maintenance.
- Brazil, Apr 16, 2002 Brazil, Apr 16, 2002
- Research articles 2002-04-17
- People's Bank of Connecticut awards Unisys $1.6 million contract to unify desktop and network maintenance
- BLUE BELL, Pa.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 7, 1995--People's Bank of Connecticut has selected Unisys Corp. as its prime services vendor for the maintenance and support of the bank's desktop computing systems and branch office networks. People's Bank now has a single source -- Unisys -- for these requirements, eliminating other service...
- Research articles 1995-06-07
- 2009 Industry Outlook: Telecom
- It's a brave new world for the U.S. telecom industry, which is using the decline of traditional wireline voice communications as the impetus to radically reinvent itself. Telecommunications in general has been a longstanding, profitable and successful industry with roots extending back nearly 150 years. But U.S. telecom has reached...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- 2009 Industry Outlook: Telecom - Challenging Times, Emerging Opportunities
- It's a brave new world for the U.S. telecom industry, which is using the decline of traditional wireline voice communications as the impetus to radically reinvent itself. Telecommunications in general has been a longstanding, profitable and successful industry with roots extending back nearly 150 years. But U.S. telecom has reached...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Chip set simplifies node design and network maintenance for FDDI LAN. (National Semiconductor's Fiber-Distributed-Data-Interface chip set for local area networks) (product announcement)
- Chip set simplifies node design and network maintenance for FDDI LAN The Fiber-Distributed-Data-Interface FDDI chip set offers you two ways to use fiber optics for data communications. You can use the set to create a LAN node compliant with the pr Chip set simplifies node...
- Research articles 1990-06-07
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- DAOU Systems Inc. Extends Relationship With West Tennessee Healthcare Through $800,000 Contract For Network Maintenance and Support
- Business Editors SAN DIEGO--BUSINESS WIRE--May 4, 2000 Additional Expansion Planned For Forthcoming Year DAOU Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:DAOU) announced today that it has been awarded a two-year contract valued at approximately $800,000 to provide ongoing network maintenance and support to West Tennessee Healthcare. Under the contract, DAOU...
- Research articles 2000-05-04
- Alcatel-Lucent and Hong Kong Broadband Network deploy GPON in Hong Kong.(FIBER OPTICS)
- Hong Kong Broadband Network HKBN and Alcatel-Lucent announced a contract for the deployment of a Gigabit passive optical network GPON for the first time in Hong Kong. The contract will also undertake network maintenance. Hong Kong Broadband Network HKBN and Alcatel-Lucent announced a ...
- Research articles 2007-12-01
- Sprint Outsources Network Maintenance to Ericsson
- Larry Dignan ZDNet submits: Sprint S on Thursday said it would outsource its network to Ericsson ERIC in a seven-year deal valued at $4.5 billion to $5 billion. The deal (statement, Techmeme) allows Sprint to offload the costs associated with running its network. Sprint will transfer 6,000...
- External links 2009-07-09
- Aztec Technology Partners Transfers Desktop Maintenance Business to Barrister Information Systems
- BOSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 25, 1999-- Aztec Technology Partners (Nasdaq:AZTC), a leading single-source provider of e-solutions for business, today announced that it has signed an agreement with Barrister Information Systems Corporation (AMEX:BIS) of Buffalo, NY, a national supplier of computer and network maintenance and repair services, to assume the desktop equipment...
- Research articles 1999-10-25
- USA: COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP., AWARDED CONTRACT FOR TECHNICAL MAINTENANCE.
- DoD Computer Sciences Corp., Defense Group, Falls Church, Va., is being awarded a potential $6,911,735 value indefinite-delivery and indefinite-quantity contract with cost-plus-fixed-fee pricing for scientific and technical network maintenance and DoD Computer Sciences Corp., Defense Group, Falls Church, Va., is being awarded a potential...
- Research articles 2002-06-25
- JAPAN GOVT TENDER - NETWORK MAINTENANCE.
- *** ASIA PULSE TENDER *** MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, CULTURE, SPORTS, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOKYO TO PROCURE MAINTAINANCE OF THE NETWORK SYSTEM IN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE The following procurement notice appeared in the Kanpo Japanese government gazette on Jan 16, 2004 Summary...
- Research articles 2004-01-19
- ADAT Joins Airbus MRO Network
- LONDON--Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies ADAT, a Mubadala Development Co. Mubadala affiliate, has become the latest MRO provider to join Airbus' MRO Network. Launched by Mubadala in November 2007 through the transformation of the former Gulf Aircraft Maintenance Co. GAMCO, ADAT, is an independent technical services provider for civil and military...
- News items 2009-10-13
- TEKTRONIX MAINTENANCE CENTERS ESTABLISHED
- AsiaInfo Services 06-18-1997 Tektronix Maintenance Centers Established CHINA, June 17, AsiaInfo Services, Inc -- The US Tektronix Electronics China Ltd has announced recently that it would build a repair and maintenance network and Tektroni AsiaInfo Services ...
- Research articles 1997-06-18
- ... and join with KLM for global network.
- The Boeing Company and KLM Engineering and Maintenance (E&M) have announced that KLM Airlines is to be the launch customer for the Global Airline Inventory Network GAIN. The E&M division is the maintenance, repair and overhaul organisation The Boeing Company and KLM Engineering and Maintenance...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
- Siemens signs agreement to provide mobile network apparatus and maintenance services.(Brief article)
- Siemens's communications unit said that it would provide second-generation mobile network apparatus and maintenance services to two cell-phone operators in China in the current year. Siemens's communications unit said that it would provide second-generation mobile network apparatus and maintenance services to two cell-phone...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- PHH FirstFleet adds Freightliner maintenance network
- PHH FirstHeet has announced the addition of Freightliner to its North American truck maintenance network. The relationship with Freightliner LLC includes all the company's major brands. The HeetFirst maintenance network for private truck fleets now includes over 700 dealer and parts locations of the four brands.
- Research articles 2007-09-01
- GM Powertrain Plants Earn Planned Maintenance Award
- GM Powertrain's Michigan-based Saginaw Metal Casting Operations and Bay City Components Plant were honored with the Planned Maintenance Award from the UAW-GM Quality Network. To achieve the award, plants must pass through three phases, accumulating 1500 quality points determined by 12 elements and 67 key features. The first phase,...
- Research articles 2000-01-01
- Group Maintenance Conference Call to be Broadcast by Investor Broadcast Network Over the Internet
- PHILADELPHIA--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 3, 1999-- Group Maintenance America Corp. (NYSE: MAK) will discuss their merger with Building Maintenance BOSS in a conference call that will be broadcast over the Internet on Wednesday, November 3, 1999 at 10:00 AM EST, Investor Broadcast Network announced. The event can be accessed through...
- Research articles 1999-11-03
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