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p. 10). Many large businesses also continue to rely on their old SNA (systems network architecture) for crucial applications (Pas...
The writer looks at the potential value that may be realized by a firm implementing VoIP technology to save costs on telecommunic...
First, the important technology to change the modern way of life, and render this a wireless world, began at the turn of the centu...
same business practices and principles of traditional businesses (Goldsborough, 2002). 2. Minimize your expenses. This was another...
economic and business change during the next decade and more" (Dadd, 1998, p. 14). However, there appears to be a distinct separa...
which many telephone companies adopted for the basis of their telecommunications system (Gig, 2000). The potential for VoIP is t...
online commerce incorporate all the necessary protections in order for consumers to be safeguarded against cons or otherwise illeg...
In eight pages a financial assessment of this telecommunications corporation that includes its past and present performance is pre...
In eight pages this paper discusses a telecommunication corporate merger in an assessment of the effects such a merger would have ...
In nineteen pages this report examines San Diego's QUALCOMM and considers how to market its Code Division Multiple Access wireless...
In nine pages Bell Atlantic's decision to provide long distance service is examined within a consideration of such issues as the T...
In twelve pages this paper answers questions regarding hedging, bonds, and the stock market as each relates to ASDC Telecommunicat...
In eight pages the 2001 flotation failure of this United Kingdom telecommunications firm is examined in terms of background and ma...
not easy to market to Jamaicans. In fact, Kingston is earmarked for redevelopment (Cope, 2001). Companies who are successful build...
Consequently, the spectrum of strategy and tactics became much broader, with at one end high strategy (involving national...
the optical signal back into a replica of the original electrical signal" (Anonymous Introduction to Fiber Optics, 2002; fiberguid...
Because society is fundamentally based upon performance and profit, it is not unusual to find that corporate individualism works a...
This 14 page paper discusses the way in which technology and telecommunications have transformed the urban environment, which is w...
In seventeen pages the airline industry is examined in terms of its structure and the influences such as entry barriers, performan...
nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides and hydrocarbons - not to mention the carbon monoxide from ground vehicles - was the cause of the c...
In five pages the contemporary relationship that exists between telecommunications and astronomy is examined in terms of how they ...
Telecommunications Act set the United States on a new round of deregulation" (Dadd, 1998, p. 14). It is important for the student...
In five pages this paper examines BTI Telecommunications and Excel Communications in a comparative analysis of the confusion assoc...
and the conversion was planned to take three to five years. The first segment was between Boston and Washington and was part of t...
more than ample attention necessary to draw conclusive results. This is why a study of this type is so imperative to societys bes...
In nine pages this major telecommunications merger is examined in terms of the impact upon both companies and also discusses impor...
In twelve pages this paper examines how the oil industry changed in the 20th century due to such technology as satellites, compute...
In six pages this paper examines telecommunications in a consideration of various multiplexing types including the fiber optics us...
In three pages this paper discusses policy formation and implementation as it relates to the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Four...
In four pages this paper outlines the consumer cost reduction, competition increases and deregulation problems associated with the...