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THE THREAT IS REALOn Sept. 15, the first major draft of proposed changes in the nation's telecommunication's laws was circulated by the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
new threat to the internet Bill Kerr 2006
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THE THREAT IS REALOn Sept. 15, the first major draft of proposed changes in the nation's telecommunication's laws was circulated by the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Archive 2006-01-01 Bill Kerr 2006
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Macquarie's partners are believed to include Temasek, the investment arm of the Singaporean government which was recently drawn into an imbroglio involving Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his family's sale of their stake in a telecommunication's company.
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The government would now be able to finalize its policy directives for the telecommunication's sector and table the Telecommunications
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The country's telecommunication's services suffered major setbacks in the last two decades due to lack of maintenance by the government-owned monopoly.
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The telecommunication's sector was a case in point.
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The African National Congress on Wednesday criticised the government's plan to draft a telecommunication's Bill as being
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Opposition communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull said Australia's NBN was the "telecommunication's version of Cuba" due to its reliance on the government to provide the necessary infrastructure.
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Opposition communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull said Australia's NBN was the "telecommunication's version of Cuba" due to its reliance on the government to provide the necessary infrastructure.
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No wonder Verizon's stock has outpaced that of the S & P index and other telecommunication's firms, something Verizon itself brags about in its last annual report.
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