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They were controlled by an app and billed to your telecom
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British Telecom still haven't discovered what caused their computer system to crash, but an internal investigation has been started, looking into claims that a terrorist hacker may have caused the problem, which even shut down their Listener satellite communications system
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Telecom Namibia Limited is the national
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Telecom satisfies all of your telecommunication needs with
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I have no computer nowadays because the place where I used to go re-opened last Tuesday after 1 month‘s holiday but they don‘t have Internet--they dropped France Telecom for another provider
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A star picket from a nearby telecom sign gave him enough leverage to slide the first slab back onto solid ground
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into wireless, the Internet and even telecom equipment
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When the market imploded, telecom suffered more than most, but could
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Every cupboard and drawer empty, every shelf and alcove bare and apart from the Telecom phone books not a newspaper, magazine, nor a sheet of paper on show
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Strike Two followed closely on its heels with a nocturnal visit to the offices of Wolfgang Blauner Law and Discriminate Representatives which were one and the same on the thirty fifth floor of the Telecom building, They were found to be just that; offices
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Their deals had always been made over the telecom or by way of couriers
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“I’m the owner of telecom giant The TeleStar
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In fact, due to both spam and telecom regulations a list that has been opted into by your prospects may be the only thing protecting you from jail
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on the computer, networking, telecom and storage markets,
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Except that, just as Barbara re-appeared with Donald in her arms, a British Telecom van pulled slowly into the road and stopped a few houses away
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and rang the telecom
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It had been introduced in the 2012 budget to virtually force the UK-based telecom giant Vodafone to pay Rs 11,000 crore in tax for acquiring the India business of another telecom company, Hutchison, in 2007
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One of the toughest responsibilities facing the regulators in the Namibian telecom markets involves modernising our national numbering policies, numbering plans, and dialling plans
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You will be assisting Canadian telecom clients with
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Teller had noted before there was no number printed on it, and that there was a screw visible where the grey and orange Telecom logo should have been
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except in France where the use of videotex (Minitel) was subsidised by the telecom
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Manager in a telecom company in ten years was not a bad CV for Ashish
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His largest project was planning and building Telecom Australia's business sales force in the mid 1980s
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vice areas to give under advantage to M/s Swan Telecom Pvt
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Swan Telecom who was at the 4th position on the priority list
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Telecom, M/s S Tel and M/s Unitech were new entrants in the telecom sector
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establishing a foothold in the Indian Telecom market would suggest that acquir-
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tise and international experience of dealing in telecom business, it can be con-
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of corruption but were the innocent beneficiary of the corruption in the telecom scam
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change for transfer of Swan Telecom, Raja had to give the Tatas too the GSM license
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most three times the valuation obtained by Swan Telecom or Unitech
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House of Tatas benefited the most from the Telecom scam
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scam in which license was given to RCom and Swan Telecom, and have another law
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with Mr Ratan Tata on the telecom scam, which has been going on since 1999, as he
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Tatas in the telecom sector, from President of COAI to having become an indepen-
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telecom sector who was serious in advocating the auctioning of the spectrum
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ment made to RCom in which a bribe was paid through transfer of Swan Telecom by
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bribing and wheeling dealing that has been going on in the telecom sector combined
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Central Vigilance Commissioner (CVC) with regard to Swan Telecom
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portant issue that the original complaint raised was “who owned Swan Telecom and
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Now, another complaint has been sent to the CVC with regard to Swan Telecom
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giving a clean chit to Swan Telecom
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garding the ownership of Swan Telecom
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By giving Swan Telecom a clean chit ,
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The clean chit given to Swan Telecom
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subsidiary Reliance Telecom never held more than 10% (9
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sidiary Reliance Telecom did not hold any shares in Tiger Trustee, the company
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which held 90% of the shares of Swan Telecom
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(who incidentally are in a similar Swan Telecom like situation) would float compa-
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Is it not true that Swan Telecom was registered as Swan Capital Pvt Ltd, was incorpo-
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given to Swan Telecom is an extension of the ongoing corruption in the 2G scam
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If the incorporation of Swan Telecom (registered as Swan Capital) with the registered
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Swan Telecom was a company, incorporated owned and controlled by the ADAG
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In fact transfer of Swan Telecom was the bribe paid for the license given to Reliance
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changed to Swan Telecom on 15/2/07 since the company was needed for the telecom
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group was the owner and in control of Swan Telecom through its proxy directors
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Whether the ADAG group had clairvoyant powers of anticipating the future telecom
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ment made in Swan Telecom and the circles for which the application made seven
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The greater dilemma was to get 1100 crores in Swan Telecom and also not apparently
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violate the licensing norms of an existing telecom company not owning more than
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10% of the shares in another telecom company
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(1002 crores), a little less than 10% of the shares of Swan Telecom were allotted to the
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It is this company which in effect was the owner of Swan Telecom, which has been
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dent directors) into Swan Telecom to make it compliant with capital norms; can there
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be any doubt that Swan Telecom was anything but a Anil Ambani Company?
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spectrum and the rate at which Swan Telecom and Unitech black-marketed the li-
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Sadiq Batcha, a close aide of former Telecom Minister A Raja, was found dead in his
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ing so the benefits of the discussion on important telecom matters in an inter-ministe-
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This is the second post which states how the Telecom Ministry ignored
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NOT CONSULTING THE TELECOM COMMISSION
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The Telecom Commission was set up by the Government in 1989 with the objective of
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tive of the management of the Telecom Sector and Spectrum Management, were nev-
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er placed before the Telecom Commission
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ternal members of the DoT and avoid uncomfortable decisions in the entire Telecom
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tween internal or full Telecom Commission as the Commission is one entity
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but the manner in which the Telecom Commission is operated, it has been reduced to
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dorsed by Telecom Commission – this is on record and it is a public property – you
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This is the third post which states how the Telecom Ministry arbitrarily
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changed the cut-off dates for accepting applications for telecom licenses without consulting
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in the entirely nor the issue was placed before the Telecom Commission and a cut-off
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Such a decision was taken without the approval of the full Telecom Commission
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The CBI written replies show that the office of Telecom Minister was personally
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This is the fourth post which states how the Telecom Ministry over-ruled the views
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lease of adequate Spectrum needed for the growth of the telecom sector
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context, the Committee find that the then Telecom Minister wrote to the Prime Minis-
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reference to a “To Secret” note dated 26th December, 2007 on the subject of telecom licence
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6 reading was the highest q had ever been in the 120 years for which data had been available! It is not then surprising that the 1998-2000 period saw an enormous capital goods boom, which vastly increased capacity in the telecom, computer equipment, and Internet services industries
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Demand for telecom bandwidth was said to be unlimited
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Orange went up a lot and got bought out by French Telecom
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Massive companies like British Telecom, Vodafone, etc have millions of shares on issue and there is always somebody in the market wanting to deal in them
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The financial statements of WorldCom, the telecom giant whose bankruptcy filing in the summer of 2002 was at its time the largest ever, illustrate the usefulness of a balance sheet analysis for tracking the financial condition of companies
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While those high-tech and telecom stocks were hotter than the hood of a race car on an August afternoon, thousands of “Old Economy” shares were frozen in the mud—getting cheaper and cheaper
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The consolidation wave then swept over VoiceStream; Deutsche Telecom (DT) offered 3
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Even in the widespread carnage for telecom stocks at the end of 2000, with DT shares down by two thirds from their high, this put a value on each share of VoiceStream of $133, which translates into $76
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TDS Telecom was a real telephone company as well as an investor in the shares of other firms
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About two thirds of the ETF is invested in natural resources stocks, with telecom and finance making up the bulk of the remaining portion
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For example, copper is used in everything from wiring in home appliances to telecom networks to new buildings
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Telecom and energy make up about 15 percent each, with utilities and materials both coming in at 12 percent
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For example, the customer-acquisition costs of wireless telecom businesses have gradually increased over the years as more competitors have entered the market and existing competitors try to increase their market share