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More interestingly, the article notes that very little of the capacity built up in telcom, airlines, etc. was eliminated in the recession.
Grading the President in Macro, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Two months later Vodafone agreed to sell back its interest in Japanese telcom provider SoftBank Corp. for $5 billion.
Vivendi to Buy Out Vodafone Stake in SFR Max Colchester 2011
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Through huge fees placed on the consumers through the telcom companies for your broadband access and ADVERTISEMENTS.
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By channeling capital for water projects into poor communities, the telcom companies not only address this urgent human need, but they also expand their customer base and boost their profits.
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In the event of a massive telcom disruption, i.e. ice storm, they are more than a convenience as well.
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The infrastructure is built, software is running and hundreds of thousands of telcom workers are long gone.
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By channeling capital for water projects into poor communities, the telcom companies not only address this urgent human need, but they also expand their customer base and boost their profits.
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But a new generation of VoIP devices supporting G. 722 and other wideband codecs threatens to disrupt a telcom industry built on mediocre voice quality.
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By channeling capital for water projects into poor communities, the telcom companies not only address this urgent human need, but they also expand their customer base and boost their profits.
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For me, the telcom provider that lets me have relatively global access (through WiFi or GSM) will be the one who wins my dollars and euros for the long haul.
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