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Topic: Wireline


In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  NMRC Scholars and Experts
Brill was an attorney in the Communications Group at the law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, representing wireline and wireless carriers and Internet service providers before the FCC and in the courts.
Libertelli previously was the Chairman's Legal Advisor for wireline competition related matters, including unbundled network elements rules and broadband services issues.
Libertelli was Special Counsel for Competition Policy in the Office of the Bureau Chief of the Wireline Competition Bureau, and was an attorney-advisor in the Policy Division of the Common Carrier Bureau, the predecessor to the Wireline Competition Bureau.
newmillenniumresearch.org /experts   (13163 words)

  
 Steve Stroh - Editor, FOCUS On Broadband Wireless Internet Access
In 1997, my role was explaining why Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should be considering using BWIA to connect to their customers.
In approximately 2000, I felt that my role had changed to explaining how ISPs should be using BWIA, and explaining BWIA to new audiences - I had more than convinced Boardwatch readers that BWIA was a viable last-mile alternative to wireline..
Wireless - as opposed to wireline in all its forms
www.stevestroh.com   (1282 words)

  
 Gulf Publishing Company
It describes the various types of catching tools, jars, mills, junk, baskets, and hydrostatic and rotating bailers, along with washover operations, wireline fishing, fishing in cavities, and fishing in high angle deviated and horizontal wells.
Rapidly assess the effects of various Rw, cutoffs, and other parameters when analyzing wireline well log data (open-hole, although several of the programs can be used with cased-holes).
In addition, there are 10 support programs that calculate correct Rt from dual induction/laterolog 8 device, Rw computed from Rwa or SP, shale volume from SP or gamma ray, and more.
www.gulfpub.com /default.asp?page=5&firstRequest=type&ptDescription=Bo...   (6036 words)

  
 Balancing Act News Update - African internet developments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In Africa that means working closely with companies such as Cellcom to provide mobile services that have a critical impact on the local economy." Features offered to Liberian GSM users include a US$0.20 per minute rate for local calls with per second billing, making mobile services more affordable to local users.
Cellcom is also introducing a virtual phone system, allowing anyone to access the network either wirelessly or through Wireline services.
Individual subscriber identity module (SIM) cards with 100 minutes worth of local calls can be used in any Cellcom public phone to make calls or retrieve messages.
www.balancingact-africa.com /news/back/balancing-act_261.html   (14640 words)

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