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Lucent Combines Power Units - News Briefs
Lucent Technologies Inc., Murray Hill, N.J., has combined the former Titania and Board Mounted Power BMP divisions within its Power Systems business into one division with headquarters in Austin. Pamela Jackson, formerly the company's board mounted power general manager and vice president, will head the yet-to-be-named new division. With approximately...
Tags: Lucent Technologies Inc.
Research articles 2000-03-27
Hill poses digital dilemma for broadcasters. (Congress members propose that broadcasters pay for digital spectrum)(Brief Article)
Until two weeks ago, broadcasters thought they had a deal with Congress that laid the foundation for the industry's entry into the digital television business. But when the new year came without the enactment of a new telecommunications bill, eve Until two...
Tags: broadcaster, digital television, spectrum, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-01-22
MSOs prepare employees for digital literacy. (multisystem operators)
Cable companies around the country preparing for the transition from analog technology are grappling with a common problem - the lack of digital literacy among their technicians and customer service personnel. While executives like TeleCommunicati Cable companies around the country preparing for the...
Tags: cable, TCI, technology, training
Research articles 1995-05-08
Carriers hooked on speed.(News)
Byline: DAN MEYER Wireless data service speeds-which for years have been cast aside as less important than the applications running over the networks-were again the topic of discussion for many carriers at this year's Cellular Telecommunicati Byline: DAN...
Tags: carrier, EDGE, network, T-Mobile
Research articles 2003-10-27
Unicom to Operate CDMA Exclusively.(Brief Article)
The Ministry of Information Industry MII, the State Development Planning Commission SDPC, China Unicom, and several domestic communication equipment suppliers have reached a common understanding by which Unicom has become the only telecommunicati The Ministry of Information Industry MII, the State Development Planning Commission SDPC,...
Tags: CDMA, Unicom
Research articles 2000-09-01
Gamble likes the hands-on experience: running Comcast's D.C.-area systems gives him plenty.(The Fifth Estater)(Jaye Gamble )
Jaye Gamble has an unusual background for a cable executive. As senior regional vice president for Comcast metro Washington D.C., systems, he's a former management consultant working in a field unit. Also, he's a former telecommunications company e Jaye Gamble has an unusual background...
Tags: Comcast Corp., Gamble
Research articles 2003-11-17
China Warms Again to Qualcomm's Technology.
China's hot and cold reaction to Qualcomm Inc.'s Code Division Multiple Access CDMA wireless telecommunications technology appears to be in a warming trend -- particularly over the last week. The nation's No. 2 mobile telecommunications provider, China's hot and cold reaction to Qualcomm Inc.'s...
Tags: CDMA, Qualcomm Inc.
Research articles 2000-10-23
A ringing in our ears. (deregulation of telecommunications industry in Arkansas)(Editorial)
Brownie Ledbetter last Wednesday was urging members of the House Insurance and Commerce Committee not to rush telecommunications legislation in Arkansas. Ledbetter represents the Arkansas Fairness Council, which opposes the Telecommunications RegulatorBrownie Ledbetter last Wednesday was urging members of the House Insurance and Commerce Committee not...
Tags: AT&T Corp., carrier, telecommunications
Research articles 1997-02-03
Post-Galvin Motorola ripe for more paring; Even without chips, units have scant synergy.(News)(Motorola Inc.)(Chris Galvin)
Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON As newly energized directors start slimming down Motorola Inc. with a plan to shed its struggling semiconductor business, the question is where they will stop. When the $27-billion-revenues Schaumburg-based telecommunicati Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON As newly...
Tags: chip, Motorola Inc.
Research articles 2003-10-13
Worldcon.
ABIX via COMTEX) -- US-based telecommunications giant, WorldCom, has been found guilty of representing losses as profits. The company CEO, John Sidgmore, admitted in an internal memo, that was subsequently mailed to other telecommunications companies ABIX via COMTEX) -- US-based telecommunications giant, WorldCom, has been...
Tags: telecommunications, WorldCom Inc.
Research articles 2002-07-02
HILL PUSHES DEREG.(Federal Communications Commission on dual ownership rules)(Brief Article)
A day before the FCC relaxed restrictions on dual ownership rules, leaders of the House Commerce Committee made it clear they want other ownership limits to come down quickly. Committee Chairman Billy Tauzin (R-La.) and Telecommunications Subcommit A day before the FCC relaxed restrictions...
Tags: FCC
Research articles 2001-04-23
San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Dan Gillmor Column.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Apr. 17--BRAMPTON, Ontario--CEO LEADS NORTEL INTO INTERNET ERA: In summer 1997, John Roth had just been named the next chief executive at Nortel Networks Corp. As he prepared to take the helm at one of the world's largest telecommunications equipment Apr. 17--BRAMPTON, Ontario--CEO LEADS NORTEL INTO...
Tags: San Jose Mercury News
Research articles 2000-04-17
Mobile Operator Optimus Selects Cisco IP RAN Optimization; Optimus Portugal to Save Up to 50 Percent on 2G and 3G Backhaul Costs with Cisco's IP Radio Access Network Optimization Solution
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Following the launch of Cisco's Internet Protocol IP Radio Access Network RAN optimization solution at 3GSM, Cisco SystemsR (NASDAQ:CSCO) today announced that mobile operator Optimus in Portugal, has now begun deployment of Cisco's IP RAN optimization solution in its network. Optimus is deploying Cisco IP RAN...
Tags: 2G, 3G, Cisco Systems Inc., IP, mobile, network, Optimus Corp.
Research articles 2006-04-05
NCTA, NAB battle Dish's HDTV plan.(On The Hill)(National Cable and Telecommunications Association)(National Association of Broadcasters)(High Definition Television)(Brief Article)
WASHINGTON -- The cable and broadcast industries are teaming to undercut an HDTV plan supported by EchoStar Communications Corp. that was included in satellite legislation awaiting a vote in the Senate. The National Cable & Telecommunicati WASHINGTON -- The...
Tags: broadcaster, cable, EchoStar Communications Corp., HDTV, telecommunications, TV, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-09-27
Local firms feel pain of tech selloff; Local telecommunications companies lost touch with Wall Street in February.(stock prices of telecommunications-related equipment makers)(Brief Article)
Companies such as Lisle-based Tellabs Inc. and the 3-year-old Universal Access Inc. saw their stocks sink in the wake of a gloomy Feb. 16 earnings forecast from Nortel Networks Corp., a Canadian firm that makes a range of telecommunications gear. Th Companies such as Lisle-based...
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., stock, stock price, telecommunications
Research articles 2001-03-12
VSNL approaches DoT for levying usage-based charges
A lot of Business Process Outsourcing BPO companies have requested Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. VSNL to provide usage-based network services for serving both inbound and outbound calls. VSNL has asked for permission from the Department of TelecommunicatiA lot of Business Process Outsourcing BPO companies have requested Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd....
Research articles 2005-04-24
Cost of MCI Incentives Low Compared to Others.(Originated from Daily Press, Newport News, Va.)
NEWPORT NEWS--Oct. 30--When you compare it to other recent economic development projects on the Peninsula, Newport News got a bargain on MCI. The Washington, D.C.-based Fortune 500 company Friday announced plans to open a $12.75 million telecommunicatiNEWPORT NEWS--Oct. 30--When you compare it to other recent economic ...
Tags: incentive, MCI Inc.
Research articles 1995-10-29
FTC-DoJ split: Not a done deal; Hollings, FTC remain at odds over divvying of merger reviews with Justice. (Washington).(U.S. Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Department of Justice; Fritz Hollings, Timothy Muris)(Brief Article)
Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Fritz Hollings (D-S.C.) and Federal Trade Commission Chairman Timothy Muris remain at a stand-off over the FTC's decision to give the Department of Justice authority over all media and telecommunications mergers. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Fritz Hollings (D-S.C.) and...
Tags: FTC, merger, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2002-04-22
Arel-Net and IAS sign strategic agreement. (Intercommunications American Systems)
Elron-group company, Arel-Net, has announced it has signed a strategic agreement with U.S.-based Intercommunications American Systems providing for the installation of the Israeli company's Internet-Fax (i-FAX) servers in IAS's global telecommunicati Elron-group company, Arel-Net, has announced it has signed a strategic agreement with U.S.-based Intercommunications...
Tags: agreement
Research articles 1996-12-15
"ROSTELECOM" AND "GLOBALSTAR" PROJECT.
A&G Information Services 04-30-1996 "ROSTELECOM" AND "GLOBALSTAR" PROJECT. St.Petersburg, Russia. Russian long- distance communication operator "Rostelecom" Corp. and the US telecommunication consortium A&G Information Services 04-30-1996 "ROSTELECOM" AND "GLOBALSTAR" PROJECT....
Tags: Globalstar Telecommunications
Research articles 1996-04-30
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