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In the News (Tue 1 Dec 09)

  
  impACTS
Europe is now reaping the benefits of collaboration in common technology and standards developments in the 1980s and early 1990s.
In fact, Europe's current world leadership in communications is a direct result of common commitment to 10-15 year development strategies in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which could only be undertaken with the combined resources of industry, network operators and the EU.
Europe has enormous untapped potential for artistic and commercial creativity, associated with our cultural heritage and diversity: its better stimulation is essential to prosperity and jobs in a global information society.
www.cordis.lu /infowin/acts/rus/impacts/impacts98/review.htm   (4222 words)

  
 Europa/Competition/REGULATORY DIRECTIONS FOR SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS IN EUROPE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Europe was first contemplated in the Commission Green Paper of 20 November 1990 "Towards Europe-wide systems and services - Green Paper on a common approach in the field of satellite communications in the European Community".
A Commission Communication on access to space segment was published by the Commission in June 1994 and the Council adopted a Resolution in response to it at its November Council.
In Europe, due to tardy liberalisation and therefore of development of the market, we start from a point of disadvantage because our costs for equipment, hub stations and access to space segment are higher and we still face the cost of low utilisation of expensive hub stations.
europa.eu.int /comm/competition/speeches/text/sp1995_012_en.html   (3297 words)

  
 Space systems for Europe: observation, communications and navigation satellites WEU Assembly Report 1643E
Europe must rise to this challenge which is both political (the American GPS system, to date, being a dual-precision system) and industrial in nature.
In Europe, a considerable number of programmes are being developed, more or less in competition with each other, and in parallel to that a process of consolidation is under way in the industries concerned.
Europe, it has to be admitted, does not yet possess a satellite capability on a par with that of the United States.
www.fas.org /spp/guide/europe/military/weu/1643e.htm   (8816 words)

  
 Communications In Europe Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography at Karr.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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www.karr.net /search/encyclopedia/Communications_in_Europe   (154 words)

  
 Communication World: Linking common threads - conference on business communications in Europe - Update   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
"Communications for a Changing Europe" was held at the Langham Hilton, London, on November 4 and 5, 1993.
According to Paul Rutherford, corporate communication manager, Rank Xerox Ltd., who began the sessions, aligning internal communication with the corporate business plan and communicating a consistent message, both internally and externally, are the key elements in successfully sharing the organisation's vision with diverse audiences.
In the form of a case-study presentation, she spoke of the many issues which arose during Grand Met's acquisition of the Pillsbury Company in 1989, where effectively communicating with shareholders, employees and the media was crucial during the hostile takeover battle.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m4422/is_n1_v11/ai_15087440   (894 words)

  
 LEVEL (3) Communications Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Level (3) Communications Europe is constructing an Internet Protocol-based network throughout the Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium and the United Kingdom, the five countries in which we operate.
Having started with a hand-full of employees in early 1999, we had a headcount of 846 in Europe by end of 1999 and are on track to having 1,521 employees in the five countries in which we operate by the end of 2000.
Level 3 Communications Europe are in the process of implementing an "equity-for-bandwidth" program, which will also benefit small and medium enterprises engaged in the high technology sector, thereby putting Level 3 Europe in a position to contribute to all ten actions of the e-Europe initiative.
www.eu.nl /ISPO/infosoc/telecompolicy/review99/comments/level3-7c.htm   (2818 words)

  
 GSM Europe - the European Interest Group of the GSM Association
GSM Europe, representing 148 mobile operators in Europe, welcomes the European Parliament's decision this week to reject France, Ireland, Sweden and the UK's demand for an EU-wide data retention regime...
GSM Europe is the European Interest Group of the GSM Association, the premier global body behind the world’s leading wireless communications standard.
GSM Europe is the leading representative body of the wireless industry in Europe.
www.gsmworld.com /gsmeurope/index.shtml   (496 words)

  
 UNITED PAN EUROPE COMMUNICATIONS NV financial statement UNITED PAN EUROPE COMMUNICATIONS NV income s
UNITED PAN EUROPE COMMUNICATIONS NV financial statements of executive compensation data are available in their proxy statements.
UNITED PAN EUROPE COMMUNICATIONS NV income statements for executive base pay and bonus are filed yearly with the SEC in the edgar filing system.
UNITED PAN EUROPE COMMUNICATIONS NV annual reports of executive compensation and pay are searchable and most commonly found in the Def 14a documents.
swz.salary.com /execcomp/layouthtmls/excl_companyreport_C1003208_tcc.html   (668 words)

  
 DoCoMo USA Labs: Corporate Profile /Research & Development / Europe
DoCoMo Communications Laboratories Europe GmbH (DoCoMo Euro-Labs), one of NTT DoCoMo's affiliated companies in Europe, has been formed in order to conduct research on leading mobile communications technologies that can respond to the requirements of a highly advanced multimedia age.
In the past Europe has served a pivotal role as a platform of standardization activities regarding GSM (2G) and UMTS (3G).
DoCoMo Euro-Labs was established in Europe in order to continue to contribute to global research and standardization focused on 4G mobile communications systems.
www.docomolabs-usa.com /crp_rd_europe.html   (185 words)

  
 Harris Interactive Europe > Services > Marketing Communications Research
Yet, most communications research is either too costly, too evasive, or too time consuming to give marketers the rich, actionable intelligence they need.
Only when TV, radio, print, and interactive communications are tested and tracked on a single platform can you understand why certain creative executions perform better than others depending on the medium.
Our point of view is based on the idea that no one communication is meant to be all things to all people; individual executions can work across any or all three elements of effectiveness.
www.hieurope.com /mcr.asp   (596 words)

  
 Javea - Setting - Communications - Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Jávea-Xàbia is situated in the East of the Iberian Peninsular, in the Valencian Community, which consists of the provinces of Valencia, Castellón and Alicante.
Situated on the Costa Blanca of Alicante, it is 92 km from Alicante and 105 km from Valencia, cities which have international airports with daily flights to and from the main European cities.
14 km from the town, is the A-7 motorway, which connects Alicante to France and the rest of Europe.
www.javea.net /idiomas/en/01-07-01.htm   (89 words)

  
 ACTS NewsClips 30 - The Interactive Gateway to Advanced Communications Technologies and Services. A biweekly newsfeed ...
Personal communications will eventually enable employees to keep in touch with their companies wherever they happen to be, and vice versa.
Europe can maintain its role of technological lead and the INSURED project may be an ACTS answer to the question.
Technical activities in Europe in the field of DTT in the last years, especially concerning the effort towards the definition of a common European transmission standard meet this need" says Fabio Scalise of the DVBIRD(Digital Video Broadcasting Integrated Receiver Decoder) Project which started in January 1996 to support the European solution to the standard.
www.cordis.lu /infowin/acts/ienm/newsclips/nc9717.htm   (9618 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Opinion / Op-ed / Blair falls out of favor with Europe
He had promised to put his country at the "center of Europe" in order to end 50 years of misunderstandings between Britain and its continental neighbors.
Whether in lifestyle, business, or the way public services are run, they realize they have a lot more in common with their continental cousins.
Sadly, by splitting Europe and not calling for a British referendum on the European currency in the spring of 2003 (as originally planned), Blair has failed to recognize his countrymen's ideological and emotional proximity with continental Europe.
www.boston.com /news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2004/04/27/blair_falls_out_of_favor_with_europe   (736 words)

  
 TransCom International - Global Communications - Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Unlikely for some time given there are over 130 million consumer PSTN lines in Europe.
This 'open' environment when coupled with Europe featuring highly in terms of Broadband availability and Internet take up, when too compared with the numbers of actual telephone users and traffic figures, makes it a target area for Transcom VoIP.
This is the case too with the former Eastern Block, where more rapid adoption of VoIP is anticipated due to a smaller legacy equipment base and a less regulated environment.
www.transcominternational.com /world/europe.aspx   (200 words)

  
 NevOn: Are communicators in Europe ready for blogs?
Yesterday's announcement that the New Communications Forum 2005 conference in Paris next month has been postponed is a huge disappointment.
There are little pockets of excellence here and there, with increasing numbers of communicators who are active in using and evangelizing these new channels (look at the new directory of PR bloggers, for example).
Being a student of Media Communications one would asume that at least some of the teaching staff (and students!) would be aware of the massive changes going on because of blogs and RSS/Atom feeds.
www.nevon.net /nevon/2005/03/are_communicato.html   (2778 words)

  
 CGP Europe: Optimize your brand image in Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
After 12 years running with the name Communications for Genial Products SA it was decided to update CGP’s identity with a new name and new website in way that would reflect its European activities and its international clients.
The first World Summit of PLC (www.plcforum.org) organisations was organised by the PLC Forum, in Brussels in June 2003 to bring together all the main players in the field of Powerline Communications.
CGP Europe secured coverage via key journalists from seven European countries including the UK, Netherlands, Italy and Norway through attendance at the event, telephone and email interviews.
www.cgp.be /nl/cgpnews.cfm   (362 words)

  
 Smart Mobs: WSJ Europe: converged communications - all together now
Consumers are faced with a complexity of communications devices that are hard to manage.
Services such as unified messaging already attempt to bridge that gap, by basically forwarding messages from one communications medium to another, say from a PC to a mobile phone.
Today Siemens is seeking to create a common unified user experience that allows diverse communications tools-whether mobile or fixed-line phone, PC or personal digital assistants-to act as if they are all parts of a common system.
www.smartmobs.com /archive/2003/11/28/wsj_europe_con.html   (322 words)

  
 Telnet Communications Europe Ltd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In partnership with some of the World's leading networking manufacturers, Telnet Communications Europe design systems to meet the ever increasing demands of today's e-commerce environment.
Telnet Communications Europe have some of the best Project Managers in the industry with a wealth of experience in a variety of environments and locations both here and abroad.
Telnet Communications Europe can undertake high level network health checks using sophisticated network analysis equipment and give objective and unbiased advice as to your network's performance.
www.telnet-comms.com /networks.htm   (209 words)

  
 IBM Systems Journal: A common compiler for LOTOS and SDL specifications - Language of Temporal Ordering Specification; ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Therefore, a set of projects has been set up in the European Research and Development in Advanced Communications in Europe (RACE) program, whose objective is to define a suitable programming infrastructure for the IBCN software.
To overcome the inherent inefficiency of a straightforward implemenration of the powerful communication mechanism of LOTOS (multiway synchronization with value negotiation), specific optimization techniques had to be developed, e.g., the merging of closely coupled processes into a single state machine, and the transformation of tail recursion into loops.
This communication is synchronous: an executing LOTOS behavior expression can only communicate across a gate if there exists a partner to do so.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0ISJ/is_n4_v31/ai_13229644   (1415 words)

  
 VON Europe 2006 Conference and Expo - produced by pulver.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Now in its 9th successful year, VON Europe is the definitive event for Europe’s IP communications industry.
In 2004 we welcomed a community of 1000 industry executives from 38 countries at London’s Olympia.
Make sure you are up to speed with the current state of play, and the future developments in IP communications markets, technology and regulations.
www.voneurope.com   (327 words)

  
 Eric Laurencier Appointed as Vice President Communications for Nissan Europe
He will be based in France at Nissan Europe's headquarters and report to Dominique Thormann, Senior Vice President, Administration and Finance.
Since 2004, he was head of the Communications and Consumer relations department and was a member of the France Leadership Team since 2002.
In Europe, Nissan employs approximately 12,000 people in its design, research and development, manufacturing, logistics, and sales and marketing operations.
www.theautochannel.com /news/2005/06/30/136309.html   (360 words)

  
 Communications breakdown: why Europe isn't getting the message (June 2002) - Opinion - nanotechweb.org
I was recently involved in a press briefing to European journalists held at Minatec in Grenoble, the centrepiece of France's nanotechnology programme.
It is the responsibility of the science and business communities to ensure that they can communicate clearly about nanotechnology, whether it is about what they are funding or the products they are producing.
Tim Harper is the founder of CMP Cientifica, Europe's largest nanotechnology information company, the Executive Director of the European NanoBusiness Association and an advisor to the US NanoBusiness Alliance.
www.nanotechweb.org /articles/column/1/6/2/1   (543 words)

  
 Connexion by Boeing Appoints Europe-based Communications Manager
She will be based in London and will manage Connexion by Boeing’s media relations and communications efforts in cooperation with Boeing’s in-country communication teams and outside agencies throughout the region.
She brings to her new role an in-depth understanding of both the aerospace and media landscape in Europe.
Her duties there included developing and implementing communications programs for Silicon Valley-based clients in the e-commerce, telecommunications and software industries.
www.boeing.com /news/releases/2003/q4/nr_031002j.html   (376 words)

  
 New Communications Forum 2005: Blog University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) has teamed up with Elizabeth Albrycht, co-founder and co-producer of the New Communications Forum, a conference designed to teach public relations professionals how to harness the power of blogs, wikis, RSS feeds and podcasts, to provide one teleseminar and two one-day seminars focused on new communications tools.
The events are designed so attendees can walk away with the practical knowledge needed to make decisions about which new communications tools are best for their organizations.
Elizabeth Albrycht, Alliance Partner, Blogging Planet, is a 15-year veteran of high technology public relations practice and co-founder and co-producer of the New Communications Forum, a conference designed to bring journalists and marketing and PR professionals together to learn how to use participatory communications tools.
newcommforum.typepad.com /newcomm_forum   (585 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE - Intel Communications Europe Announces €18 Million Research & Development Initiative — ‘Westport’ ...
Shannon — Tanaiste Mary Harney visited Intel Communications Europe base in Shannon to announce the €18.6 million ‘Westport’ project, which is the development of the next generation Network process for the Intel Communications Group.
I would like to acknowledge the cooperation and support of the Irish education community and in particular the very close relationship with the University of Limerick where we continue to hire Masters and PhD graduates who are key to our long term future in research and development work.
Intel Communications Europe located in Shannon, Co. Clare employs in excess of 100 staff and hosts both the Shannon Development Centre and Shannon Business Centre.
www.intel.com /ireland/about/pressroom/2003/june/061303ir.htm   (751 words)

  
 DoCoMo Communications (JP) Laboratories Europe: research with Danish CPK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Apart from temporary jobs, the agreement enables possibility for further co-operation between DoCoMo Communications Laboratories Europe in Germany and the wireless cluster in Aalborg.
Invest in Denmark in Europe contacted DoCoMo Europe in Paris in 2001 in order to draw attention to the Danish competencies within wireless technology.
Invest in Denmark further introduced DoCoMo Europe to the symposium of wireless personal multimedia communications event in Aalborg in September 2001.
www.investindk.com /1024/visCase.asp?artikelID=8857   (195 words)

  
 Are your private communications in Europe safe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The authors of the report have stressed that much of the direction for internationally coordinated interception of private electronic communication has come from the U.S., in particularly the National Security Agency.
The report states "Within Europe, all email, telephone and fax communications are routinely intercepted by the United States National Security Agency, transferring all target information from the European mainland via the strategic hub of London then by Satellite to Fort Meade in Maryland via the crucial hub."
At the heart of the discussion in Europe are two schools of thought concerning police crime fighting philosophy and the shift away from reactive to proactive policing.
ebutik.com /think/comm.htm   (1348 words)

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