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  Office of Telecommunications Management
The Office of Telecommunications Management (OTM) is responsible for management of telecommunications within the executive branch of state government.
This includes the planning, procurement, provision and administration of both goods and services statewide.
It does not necessarily imply either direct operation or ownership of telecommunications systems by the Office of Telecommunications Management.
www.doa.louisiana.gov /otm/otm.htm   (52 words)

  
  White Paper on Telecommunications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The state's vision for telecommunications is one that balances the provision of basic universal service to disadvantaged rural and urban communities with the delivery of high-level services capable of meeting the needs of a growing South African economy.
Telecommunications infrastructure would not be applied as effectively and as quickly as it might to redress historic imbalances not only, perhaps not even primarily, with respect to access to basic communications but also with respect to many development sectors including health, education, employment and income generation.
Complementarity in the use of the telecommunications facilities of Telkom and those of Transtel and Eskom (the parastatals) is advocated in recognition of the fact that the parastatals' facilities are established and operational, and their use should be optimised in a manner that enhances the country's telecommunications capabilities but does not undermine Telkom's exclusivity.
www.polity.org.za /govdocs/white_papers/telewp.html   (16287 words)

  
 JETS Institute: Publications
In an earlier paper on the future of Japanese telecommunications the author argued that, while the current debate in Japan has focused almost exclusively on whether or not NTT should be divested, a more important question is how to ensure the establishment of competitive conditions in the various markets for telecoms services, including local access.
The winds of change are howling through Japanese telecommunications as the Japanese government examines both the future of NTT - Japan's largest carrier and by far the world's largest company in terms of market value - and the country's telecommunications industry more generally.
With the liberalisation of telecommunications markets and the globalisation of telecommunications, all three companies exist in an environment that is becoming increasingly similar but each has decided to 'play its cards' in fundamentally different ways - for example, there is a significant difference in the percentage of sales each company spends on RandD.
www.jets.man.ed.ac.uk /publications.htm   (4250 words)

  
 Miami University: Office of Telecommunications
Miami University's Office of Telecommunications provides communication services for the faculty, staff and students of the Oxford, Hamilton and Middletown campuses.
The Office of Telecommunications provides and maintains a comprehensive voice communications system, data communication pathways, and other communication services to meet the needs of the Oxford, Hamilton, and Middletown campuses of Miami University, and its faculty, staff, students, and correspondents.
Telecommunications is an auxiliary enterprise, meeting its total capital and operating expenses through user fees, commissions, and other revenues.
www.muohio.edu /telecommunications   (150 words)

  
 FCC - Telecommunications Act of 1996
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is the first major overhaul of telecommunications law in almost 62 years.
The Report on FCC Implementation of Telecommunications Act of 1996 is a cumulative report of all actions taken since February 8, 1996, by the FCC to implement the Act.
Chairman Hundt's Statement and related Report on the FCC Implementation of the Telecommunications Act presented to the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance, Committee on Commerce of the U.S. House of Representatives on July 18, 1996.
www.fcc.gov /telecom.html   (3232 words)

  
 Connecting The Nation
Today the telecommunications and information sectors generate more than $600 billion in annual revenues.[8] The earnings from the U.S. telecommunications sector are more than $172 billionĂ¾and that does not include the $26 billion television market, the $25 billion computer software market, the $14 billion-a-year cable television market, or the $13 billion home video market.
One estimate projects 500,000 new jobs in the telecommunications sector by 1995.[14] As computers and advanced telecommunications are now essential tools in the workplace, it will become increasingly important that individuals obtain the necessary training and education to become computer literate and to be able to "navigate" information networks.
Of these, 81 percent indicate that their telecommunications plans are part of a district-level plan, 27 percent are part of a state plan, and 19 percent are part of a regional plan.
www.ntia.doc.gov /connect.html   (9752 words)

  
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Letter from the Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, to Mayor Richard Hurt of Bedford, Texas, re: clarification of Federal preemption provisions of Section 704 of the Act on moratorium on local zoning permits based on the environmental effects of radio frequency emissions.
Order implementing Section 207 of the Telecommunications Act, to prohibit state and local regulations that restrict a viewer's use of receiving devices for television broadcast signals and multichannel multipoint distributions services, and preemption of local zoning regulation of satellite earth stations.
Office of General Counsel held a public forum on October 2, 1996 to discuss key issues steeming from implementation of Section 103 (added a new Section 34 to the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935) of the Telecom.
www.fcc.gov /Reports/telecom-rpt.html   (5207 words)

  
 CLEAR SIGNALS? Telecommunications, Convergence,and the Quality of Information
She explained that the day's speakers would explore where telecommunications policy is going and what federal regulators are doing to direct it.
Although the Act's authors favored deregulation of the telecommunications and broadcasting industries, it was necessary to set up guidelines to ensure that companies provide their competitors with transparent, high-quality transmission services.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is the first piece of legislation to explicitly set guidelines for universal telecommunications service.
www.loc.gov /flicc/Forum97.html   (9375 words)

  
 Search: Telecommunication - Info.com
Telecommunication is the technique of transmitting a message, from one point or place to another with...
An agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce, NTIA is the Executive Branch's principal voice on domestic and international telecommunications
Telecommunication Indicators in the Eurostat Area, 2001 (pdf format)...
www.info.com /Telecommunication   (228 words)

  
 Telstra Corporation: {Tele}Communications Information Sources
Telecommunications Research Associates (TRA) is considered a leader in advanced communications training by thousands of customers and hundreds of companies around the world.
Telecommunications Policy is a leading international journal on the economics, politics and regulation of telecoms and information systems.
Telecommunications Reports has been in existence for over 63 years and is the leading source of telecommunications news and information.
www.vtcif.telstra.com.au /info/communications.html   (9781 words)

  
 Miami University: Office of Telecommunications
The Office of Telecommunications offers several items for sale or rental to faculty and staff.
Items rented from the Office of Telecommunications comes with repair service and technical support.
Please call the Office of Telecommunications at (513) 529-3511 for a consultation if you are interested.
www.units.muohio.edu /mcs/techserv/telephony/equipment/index.shtml   (464 words)

  
 Telecommunications Office - Eastern Illinois University
The EIU Telecommunications Office provides all on-campus phone related services for both Student and Administrative customers.
Drop by our office, which is located in Room 3040 in the Student Services (north of MLK Union), for assistance with your on-campus phone services.
The Telecommunications Office has implemented a portal to allow administrative departments to view and print their phone bills from an on-line web access system.
www.eiu.edu /~telecomm   (205 words)

  
 Affiliates/Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Greater Metro Telecommunications Consortium (GMTC) is a board of local government representatives comprised of 25 communities in the greater metropolitan Denver, Colorado area.
The Office of Cable Television & Telecommunications (OCTT) is a District of Columbia Government agency that operates under the Executive Office of the Mayor.
The Office of Cable Communications (Cable Office) is part of the Division of Consumer Affairs, which is part of the Department of Housing and Community Affairs.
www.natoa.org /links/index.html   (5931 words)

  
 Submit Virtual Offices, Virtual Serviced Office or Telecommunications Site
Submit Virtual Offices, Virtual Serviced Office or Telecommunications Site
If you own a website that is related to Virtual Office Services, Virtual Serviced Offices, Live Answering Services, Unified Messaging, Voicemail, Voice2Email and Fax2Email services or voice messaging, long distance, International toll free, free call, 1300 numbers, 1800 numbers...
Live Answering Australia Virtual Offices, Fax2Email, Voice2Email messaging, discount Long Distance phone call rates and calls to mobiles.
www.virtualofficeservices.com.au /submitsite.html   (239 words)

  
 Office of Telecommunications and Information Applications
NTIA's Office of Telecommunications and Information Applications (OTIA) assists state and local governments, educational and health care entities, libraries, public service agencies, and other groups in effectively using telecommunications and information technologies to better provide public services and advance other national goals.
The main objective of the program is to extend the deliver of public radio and television to unserved areas of the United States.
The Technology Opportunities Program (TOP), formerly known as the Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program, is a highly-competitive, merit-based grant program that brings the benefits of digital network technologies to communities throughout the United States.
www.ntia.doc.gov /otiahome/otiahome.html   (227 words)

  
 Miami University: Office of Telecommunications
The telephone systems we use are NEC, 2400 IMX systems, which are interconnected between the campuses to provide the appearance of a single telephone system.
For information regarding the connection of telephones or equipment to our system, please contact the Office of Telecommunications for assistance.
This document's scope is limited to the conveyance and conduit system which is considered an integral part of the construction or renovation project.
www.units.muohio.edu /mcs/techserv/telephony/Tech_Info/Technical_Information.shtml   (217 words)

  
 Post Office Telecommunications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For 6cwt vehicles, the Bedford HA utility was used by customer apparatus and line maintenance staff as well as installation fitters.
In 1968, Golden Yellow was adopted as the new 'safety' colour for all telecommunication vehicles and the white lettering was changed to grey-green.
A Corgi limited edition model of a Bedford TK box van 'Post Office Telecommunications' in Golden Yellow livery.
www.lightstraw.co.uk /ate/tec/yellow1.html   (237 words)

  
 telecommunications industry directory (mobile telephones, GSM, audio): B2B companies
telecommunications industry directory (mobile telephones, GSM, audio): B2B companies
Also search according to type of activity or size of company
"Welcome to Europages' telecommunications industry directory: an international B2B portal for companies in Europe that supply equipment and services (GSM, mobile telephones, audio).
telecommunications-industry.europages.net   (161 words)

  
 Innovations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
While the full development of the so-called "new economy" may be years, if not decades away, it does represent a potential for short term as well as long-term new copper consumption by both the electric power industry and the telecommunications industry.
One reason for the observed growth is the rising number of Wweb servers, from fewer than 20 thousand in 1995 to 4 million in 1999, and to 29 million in June 2001.
Fiber optic communications cable now conducts the bulk of Internet messaging between telephone company central offices and between central offices and major use centers, yet copper continues to play a vital role in short distance telecommunication, either through ordinary twisted-pair copper telephone lines or improved (and now mandatory), "Category" cable.
64.90.169.191 /innovations/2002/Jan02/economy.html   (3450 words)

  
 Office of Telecommunications - Welcome Message
Denver 8 TV is managed and operated by the Office of Telecommunications of the City and County of Denver’s Technology Services agency.
This independent regulatory agency, which reports directly to the City Council, oversees compliance of all cable TV franchise agreements and advises City Council on telecommunications issues within the City and County of Denver.
Denver 8 TV is the Government access cable station and is operated by this office
www.denvergov.org /telecom   (962 words)

  
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Sinatambou Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunications on the occasion of the opening of the Microsoft African Partner Summit at Le Victoria 21 August 2005
Mauritius is now poised to become a cyber island and to serve as an info-communications hub in the region.
It is Government's declared policy to make ICT the fifth pillar of the economy alongside sugar, textiles, financial services and tourism.
ncb.intnet.mu /mitt/postal/index.htm   (114 words)

  
 Helpdesk - Internet Access
Office of Telecommunications will be offering an alternative fee based dial-up service.
This service will continue to allow its users the same functionality of the current FSU-provided service and allow them to access FSU specific sites that may be unavailable through other providers.
For more information on rates and sign-up, visit the Office of Telecommunications.
helpdesk.fsu.edu /internet/index.cfm   (296 words)

  
 City of Austin - Telecommunications & Regulatory Affairs
The City, as a franchising authority, is empowered to regulate basic tier rates under the 1992 Cable Act.
The Office of Telecommunications & Regulatory Affairs is a division of the Financial & Administrative Services Department.
Staff and advise the City Council Committee for Telecommunications Infrastructure, and the Austin Telecommunications Commission, which has advisory authority to the Austin Council on all telecommunications- and cable-related matters.
www.ci.austin.tx.us /telecom   (160 words)

  
 Murray State University Telecommunications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Murray State University Telecommunications Office is proud to announce that distinctive ring service will be implemented as of March 4, 2002.
If you have any questions or comments concerning the distinctive ring service, please call 6801, or e-mail us.
Created and maintained by the Telecommunications Office, Murray State University.
campus.murraystate.edu /technical/telecommunications/telecom.html   (83 words)

  
 Oftel - The UK regulator for the telecommunications industry
Oftel - The UK regulator for the telecommunications industry
The duties of Oftel have now been inherited by Ofcom.
Please update your bookmarks and visit the Ofcom home page to navigate to the information you require.
www.oftel.gov.uk   (36 words)

  
 Kansas City Entrepreneur Magazine - Kansas City Business and Entrepreneur - Kansas City Small Business Entrepreneur - ...
He guts vans and retrofits them with the railings, braces, lifts and other gadgets that make travel possible for the wheelchair-bound and other people with physical limitations.
In addition to Cinnaminson in Burlington County, the three also have opened a joint office in Mamaroneck, N.Y. Each new location is its own legal entity, owned jointly by the three companies.
The two to five employees for a given location work for that location, not for any of the three sponsors.
www.bizjournals.com /kansascity/entrepreneur/2005/09/09   (821 words)

  
 Office of the Telecommunications Ombudsman - Home
This website will tell you what we do and how to use the Service.
Otelo is the Office of the Telecommunications Ombudsman.
Our job is to sort out disagreements between public communications providers and their customers.
www.otelo.org.uk   (218 words)

  
 Telecommunications - Office of Information Technologies - University of Notre Dame
Telecommunications - Office of Information Technologies - University of Notre Dame
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Office of Information Technologies - University of Notre Dame
oit.nd.edu /telecommunications   (39 words)

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