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EUTELSAT telecommunications services
IEE Colloquium on Developments in the EUTELSAT System, 1995EUTELSAT offers a range of satellite telecommunications services, each tailored to the needs of a different market sector. These are described. (4 pages)
E. Weller, P. Haines
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A quantification model using P3P in privacy control for telecommunications service management
International Journal of Services and Standards, 2005The public are becoming increasingly concerned about the privacy invasion via the internet. The information privacy in telecommunications service management, privacy laws, especially the Online Privacy Act of 2003, and use of Platform for Privacy ...
Young B. Choi+2 more
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Environmental Impacts of Telecommunication Services
Greener Management International, 2000The offered services depend on an infrastructure that has to be well understood and taken into account when evaluating the environmental performance of the service. The environmental impact was assessed by applying two methods: Ecoindicator 99 and Ecoscarcity.
Inge Reichart, Manfred Zurkirch
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International telecommunications service management
International Journal of Services and Standards, 2006This paper discusses the importance of high-quality telecommunication service management and discusses the standards used in international telecommunications service management.
Young B. Choi+2 more
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The privatization of telecommunications services
The Columbia Journal of World Business, 1993Abstract The Argentine telecommunications system is characterized by its poor quality of service. A deep national economic crisis and a huge fiscal deficit, combined with worldwide changes in the telecommunications sector, lead the Argentine government to the privatization of ENTel beginning in 1989.
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Standards for Telecommunication Services
2006Management of standardization must be part of an overall strategy for knowledge management. This principle is illustrated with the help of a planning tool for standardization in telecommunication services. The tool integrates knowledge gained from studies on the management of innovation to understand the role that external and internal standards play ...
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Visualizing software for telecommunication services
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM symposium on Software visualization, 2003An active research area in telecommunications concerns how to specify and control the addition of new services, such as call waiting or instant messaging, into existing software. One approach is to rely on a component-based architecture such as Distributed Feature Composition (DFC), by which a new service can be specified as a composition of primitive ...
Stephen C. North+2 more
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, 1997
Chile's telecommunications market is one of the most open and competitive in the world. Nevertheless, about 10 percent of all Chileans that live in localities do not even have a public telephone.
B. Wellenius
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Chile's telecommunications market is one of the most open and competitive in the world. Nevertheless, about 10 percent of all Chileans that live in localities do not even have a public telephone.
B. Wellenius
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The Mobile Phone Telecommunications Service Sector in China
, 2007Technology leapfrogging by a late adopter of technologies means skipping intermediate technologies and adopting the latest technologies. In this way, this late adopter would be exposed to unprecedented opportunities offered by the new technologies.
M. Fong
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Future telecommunications services
IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference and Exhibition. Communications for the Information Age, 2003Describes ways to hasten the advent of the so-called information age based on a service-rich, ubiquitous telecommunications network handling integrated voice, data, and video. Telecommunications services have historically been introduced slowly and heterogeneously.
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