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 FOCUS on ISRAEL (General Guide)
The hilly and fertile Galilee region is in the northern quarter of Israel.
Israel's largest body of fresh water Lake Kinneret, is in the eastern part of the Galilee.
Israel's health spas are well known for the extensive range of treatments available for people with a range of skin disorders, asthma and other medical disorders.
www.focusmm.com /israel/is_tu_01.htm   (2070 words)

  
 Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The State of Israel (Hebrew: מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, transliteration: Medinat Yisra'el; Arabic: دَوْلَةْ اِسْرَائِيل, transliteration:) is a country in the Middle East on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea.
Israel is the birthplace of Judaism in the 17th century BCE and Christianity at the beginning of the first century CE.
Israel is currently also embroiled in an ongoing conflict with Palestinians in the territories controlled since the Six Day War in 1967, despite the signing of the Oslo Accords on September 13 1993, and the ongoing efforts of Israeli, Palestinian and global peacemakers.
israel.ask.dyndns.dk   (5053 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Israel
Israel was the birthplace of Judaism in the 17th century BCE and Christianity at the beginning of the 1st century CE.
The population of Israel is predominantly Jewish with a large non-Jewish minority, mostly comprising Muslim, Christian, and Druze Arabs.
Israel is widely regarded as being an undeclared nuclear power — it operates nuclear facilities and is generally believed to be in possession of nuclear weapons.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Israel   (5240 words)

  
 Dalia Itzik, Minister of Communications, Israel, Communications in Israel - growth through competition, accessibility ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Dalia Itzik is the Minister of Communications of Israel.
Israel is a relatively small country of just under seven million people, with a small land area and few natural resources.
The telecommunications and broadcasting sectors in Israel are a particularly strong example of Israeli technological adeptness and capacity for solid growth.
www.connect-world.com /DaliaItzik.htm   (343 words)

  
 Bezeq - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bezeq (בזק) is Israel's national telecommunications provider, and had a monopoly on wire based telephony.
Though still the most dominant provider of telephone services, it has competition with the sole cable provider in the country, called HOT, which offers a cables based telephone service as of 2005 and with Kavei Zahav - 012, which is an Israeli Internet service provider.
On May 9, 2005 Bezeq was officially privatized, after 30% of its shares were sold by the state to the Saban-Apax Investment group for $972 Million.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bezeq   (144 words)

  
 Israel HighWay
Israel was created as a state for the Jewish people - a refuge from persecution and suffering, as well as a center for the flourishing of Jewish culture.
Israel Friday provided the PA with insecticides to kill swarms of locusts that have entered the Gaza Strip from Egypt, an army spokesman reported.
Israel was a country founded on socialist principles, by idealists and intellectuals, which could shape-shift at the merest whiff of cordite into a lean, mean, fighting machine that did not allow soldiers to salute their "superiors" yet was deadly effective.
www.israelhighway.org /archive-2004/02dec04.html   (3479 words)

  
 VON Israel - produced by pulvermedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Israel success is shown in the leading corporate names that have locations such as Intel, IBM, Microsoft and Motorola.
Israel’s corporate success can be seen by the 100+ companies publicly traded in the US markets.
In Israel itself the market is expanding as well with the privatization of Bezeq and the adoption of 3G wireless by the cellular providers reaching to a population that has adopted wireless already by 95%.
www.von.com /israel06   (329 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Israel - Transportation And Communications in Israel. | Israeli Information Resource
In 1985 Israel's 13,410 kilometers of roads were used by 776,000 vehicles, of which about 624,000 were private cars, about 115,000 were trucks and other commercial vehicles, and about 5,500 were buses.
In 1988 Israel was still lagging in the development of a telecommunications system adequate to meet the needs of its clients.
Israel has long been plagued by delays in building new telephone exchanges and laying cables to meet the growing needs of the citizenry, businesses, and the new age of computer communication.
reference.allrefer.com /country-guide-study/israel/israel92.html   (932 words)

  
 Transportation and Communications (from Israel) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Since Israel does not trade much with the neighboring Arab countries, ocean and air shipping are vital to the economy and for the transportation of supplies.
The State of Israel lies at the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea, within the region known as the Middle East.
Israel has had to forge a nation from the diverse Jewish people who immigrated from all parts of the world, while trying to integrate a large Arab minority.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-229197   (940 words)

  
 FactsOfIsrael.com: Israel successfully launches satellite into space
The Amos-2 communications satellite was successfully launched into orbit from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Saturday night.
Amos-2 is Israel's second commercial communications satellite and will be located in orbit some four kilometers from its predecessor, Amos-1, which was launched in 1996 and is due to stop operations in 2008.
Israel's two other satellites in space are the Eros-A observation satellite and the Ofek-5 reconnaissance satellite, launched in May 2002.
www.factsofisrael.com /blog/archives/000717-print.html   (794 words)

  
 Israel21c   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
And for countries in which the technology is allowed in the private sector, Netline is used for everything from disabling cell phones during church sermons, to preventing disruptions during theater performances, and ensuring that cellphones are not smuggled past prison walls.
While it's illegal in the U.S. and in Israel for the jammers to be used by private parties, Netline's Haim-Cayzer thinks it's only a matter of time before Americans become as fed up with distracting cell phone noise as the Mexican priests have.
And we even get strange phone calls from parents who want our device to make sure that when their teenager is up in his room, he's studying instead of talking on his cell phone," she said.
www.israel21c.org /bin/en.jsp?enZone=Technology&enDisplay=view&enPage=BlankPage&enDispWhat=object&enDispWho=Articles^l806   (1334 words)

  
 TelecomWeb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Israel couldn’t prevent Orascom’s investment in Hutchison, but it could force Hutchison to divest some or all of its 51.82 percent controlling stake in Partner, which does business under the Orange brand and has about 2.5 million subscribers, about one third of the country.
Israel’s Ministry of Communications is technically powerless to do anything, because of an Israeli law that only kicks in if foreign ownership is 10 percent or more.
However, Israel’s security forces are under no such percentage stricture if they feel national security is at stake.
www.telecomweb.com /news/1135707865.htm   (451 words)

  
 Crisis Communications Management - Training - PR
Crisis communications is the art of working with the media when an event, which could have negative, devastating impact to a client, suddenly starts to gather hurricane strength.
The Media Center for a crisis communications exercise is no different than that of a media center or communications information center for a Hi-Tech or Office Supplies trade show.
During a crisis, information is critical and the management of that information and getting it disseminated properly to the public and to the media could determine life and death in many cases.
www.israelnewsagency.com /crisiscommunicationsmanagement.html   (2065 words)

  
 The Electronic Media: Television and Radio
The field of electronic communications in Israel is undergoing a process of vigorous development.
With the establishment of the State of Israel, the name of the radio station was changed to Kol Yisrael (the Voice of Israel), and the military radio station Galei Tzahal (IDF Radio) was opened.
Israel currently has two television channels as well as a network of cable-television stations, and regional radio stations have been added to Kol Israel and Galei Tzahal.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Society_&_Culture/electronic_media.html   (1000 words)

  
 Israeli Companies Show Up in Force at Internet World
After the United States, Israel is the largest developer of Internet products, accounting for 15 percent of all Internet technologies according to Alan Meckler, the chairman and chief executive of Mecklermedia, which puts on the conference.
Israel, a country of only 5.9 million, has charged headlong into the world of high technology and credits its success to a combination of factors unique to the small nation.
Check Point's Shlomo Kramer said that because Israel is a young country with no set infrastructure, there is room for risk-takers, entrepreneurs and immigrants to forge their own roads.
partners.nytimes.com /library/cyber/week/121297israel.html   (602 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
On 25 April 1982, Israel withdrew from the Sinai pursuant to the 1979 Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty.
Israel and Palestinian officials signed on 13 September 1993 a Declaration of Principles (also known as the "Oslo accords") guiding an interim period of Palestinian self-rule.
In keeping with the framework established at the Madrid Conference in October 1991, bilateral negotiations were conducted between Israel and Palestinian representatives and Syria to achieve a permanent settlement.
www.cia.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/is.html   (1482 words)

  
 Israel Regional Netball Sports
Israel, Iran, and the Future of the Middle EastTransnational Foundation, Sweden - 12 hours ago...
The attack appeared to have achieved its purpose, international reactions were not very damaging to Israel, and there were no serious regional repercussions.
But the price to be paid for a wider regional role and markets that would make Israel a regional economic power was some kind of deal with Arafat and the...
www.iaswww.com /ODP/Sports/Netball/Regional/Israel   (380 words)

  
 Arutz Sheva - Israel National News
Israel's Amos-2 communications satellite will be launched into space a month from now in a multi-national effort.
Israel's Amos-2 communications satellite will be launched into space a month from now in a multi-national effort: A French launch-partner company announced that the satellite was recently brought aboard a Russian cargo plane to a Kazakhstan launching site.
Amos-2 is a second-generation communications satellite built by Israel Aircraft Industries.
www.israelnationalnews.com /news.php3?id=53588   (144 words)

  
 Communications Of Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
If you would like to use this flag of Israel or any other on your website you are welcome to do so, all we ask is that you include a link back to our site on the same page.
If you would like to use this map of Israel or any other on your website you are welcome to do so, all we ask is that you include a link back to our site on the same page.
If you would like to use this information for Israel or any other on your website you are welcome to do so, all we ask is that you include a link back to our site on the same page.
www.appliedlanguage.com /country_guides/israel_country_communications.shtml   (255 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Israel - Transportation And Communications of Israel | Israeli Information Resource
AllRefer.com - Israel - Transportation And Communications of Israel
Communications: Modern, developed system with good connections via cable and three ground satellite stations to rest of world.
In late 1980s, Israel a demand for more telecommunications services than it was able to provide.
reference.allrefer.com /country-guide-study/israel/israel4.html   (269 words)

  
 Crisis Communications Media Management - Israel IDF Operation Defensive Shield - Leyden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In israel with reputation emergency press image israel leyden public relations affairs.
Joel Leyden has successfully practiced international crisis communications, media and public affairs management consultancy for 20 years.
In his latest achievement, Leyden provided the Israel Defense Forces - IDF - with crisis communications throughout "Operation Defensive Shield" and was awarded with the below accommodation.
www.israelnewsagency.com /operationdefensiveshield.html   (87 words)

  
 Pelephone Communications Selects XACCT’s N2B Platform to Streamline Back-office Operations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
TEL AVIV, Israel and SANTA CLARA, Calif., December 8, 2003 - XACCT Technologies, a leading provider of network data management platform for global communications service providers, today announced that Pelephone Communications, Israel’s leading mobile operator, has purchased XACCT’s Network-to-Business® (N2B®) platform to optimize its voice and data mediation operations.
Pelephone Communications, the first mobile operator in Israel, with NAMPS analog, and CDMA 1X services - has, over the years, accumulated several different stove-pipe solutions to handle its mediation needs.
Over 400 leading financial, telecommunication and technological organizations in Europe and Israel have chosen Xpert to ensure that their data is accurate, available and always secure.
www.amdocs.com /hotnews.asp?news_id=423   (949 words)

  
 Effective Communications - Unbiased Israel and Middle East Teacher, Speaker and Educator : Home
Effective Communications, LLC was established by Sharon and Kobi Chumash, a dynamic husband and wife team committed to improving communication between people all around the globe.
Kobi and Sharon are both gifted teachers, leaders, and communicators who inspire people to think in new ways and act with a greater foundation of knowledge to draw upon.
Kobi Chumash, born and raised in Israel, is an educator and public speaker who conveys unbiased information about Israel and the Middle East with clarity and charisma.
www.effectivecomm.com   (412 words)

  
 Magnum Communications Fund
Israel has achieved a reputation as an important developer of advanced technologies, and in particular of communications technologies.
Israel's electronics industries enjoyed revenues of $8.6 billion in 1999, of which $7.1 billion derived from exports – about 40 percent of all Israeli industrial exports – while communications products accounted for a similar percentage of electronic industry sales.
Israeli exports grew by an annualized 48 percent (69 percent exclusive of diamonds) in the third quarter of 2000, while the country's economy as a whole grew by an unprecedented 9.1 percent.
www.magnumvc.com /israeli_opp.html   (261 words)

  
 Doran Communications Israel Public Relations Hi Tech marketing communications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Doran Communications Israel Ltd. specializes in providing a wide range of public relations, marketing and business development services for companies in all areas of business.
Doran Communications was established in 1988 by Raanan (Rani) Rogel, whose professional background includes working in advertising agencies and managing and editing the weekly magazine People and Computers - the Israeli edition of InformationWeek.
As part of our total service approach, Doran Communications Israel has established a business development entity that focus in assisting our customers in establish marketing activity and tracking investment sources locally and around the world.
www.doran.co.il /english?id=19   (392 words)

  
 Communications Markets in Israel
Israel’s economy and plans to privatize government companies are facing setbacks due to the twin woes of the Palestinian uprising and the downturn in the global economy, to which the country’s IT-heavy export mix is inextricably linked.
The government privatization authority is pressing ahead with plans to auction off a majority stake in Bezeq, the de facto fixed monopoly operator, but global investors have not met the the asking price with enthusiasm.
It includes fixed communications predictions, mobile communications predictions, vendor relationships, and risk assessment.
www.marketresearch.com /researchindex/808561.html   (207 words)

  
 Press Releases - The Israel Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Israel Project was formed as a response to the PR crisis faced by Israel in the United States.
The Israel Project utilizes state-of-the-art techniques in the field of strategic communications, including public opinion research, message formulation, media analysis, radio, TV, and direct mail to achieve our goals.
The Israel Project works with a broad range of pro-Israel organizations in the United States and around the world – sharing data, techniques, and insights that can make Israel and the Jewish people stronger.
www.theisraelproject.org /site/apps/nl/content2.asp?c=hsJPK0PIJpH&b=689705&ct=1164361   (1003 words)

  
 Amos - Israel's New Communications Satellite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Amos is a commercial satellite, designed for low cost and economical (low power/high gain) operation over a limited footprint, specifically suitable for developing countries.
The satellite is built by IAI which acts as prime contractor and integrator, providing also the space vehicle, thermal control subsystem, attitude control system and satellite management subsystem.
The next in Amos series, a satellite ordered by the Hungarian communications company, is scheduled for completion within the next year, and will be operated by the Hungarian Broadcasting Co. Amos will remain operational at a geostationary orbit, at a height of 36,000 km, for ten to 11 years.
www.cs.cmu.edu /afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/theo-3/data/web_type/Communications/israel.amos1.htm   (180 words)

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