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Characterizing urban landscapes using very-high resolution satellite imagery to predict Ae. albopictus larval presence probability in public spaces. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Teillet C   +9 more
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Towards fibre-like loss for photonic integration from violet to near-infrared. [PDF]

open access: yesNature
Chen HJ   +14 more
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Power-Telecom Convergence: Catalyzing Telecom Revolution

IETE Technical Review, 2005
Reliable and high capacity telecommunication networks spanning the country in its entirety reaching homes is imperative and essential pre-requisite to bridge the digital divide and the economic development of the nation. Today every policy initiative and strategy formulated by the government and private sectors, be it Broadband policy, e-governance ...
Jayashree Santhosh   +2 more
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Telecom mashups

Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Ubiquitous information management and communication, 2008
The emerging Web 2.0 marketplace presents an important opportunity for Telecom operators to sell their own capabilities and content as services. Operators have a wealth of content associated with their network as well as core network enablers, e.g. call control, presence and messaging, which could serve as potential new revenue streams in a Web 2.0 ...
Nilanjan Banerjee, Koustuv Dasgupta
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India's telecoms: The new national telecom policy

Asian Journal of Communication, 1994
The number of people still waiting for a telephone connection in India is now three million; and the waiting period, 10 years. Since the liberalization of the country's economy, direct foreign investment, especially in the fields of power and telecommunications, has come knocking at its door. But the telecommunications bureaucracy has been unwilling to
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Globe Telecom

2003
This case examines the role and implications of deregulation in the telecommunications sector on an IT-based services organization in the Philippines. Reports from international lending institutions suggest that investments in the telecommunications sector typically produce up to a 30-fold impact on the economy.
Ryan C. LaBrie, Ajay S. Vinzé
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