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People around the world paid tribute to that telent – even in areas like Pakistan and Beirut.
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Ai juss had tu conbert it tu werk in WP; no telent, juss a littlol werk!
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I would love to see him break out of his mold because I think he does have the telent but he's got to do it quickly or the offers are going to dry up, especially as he ages...
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Success depends on your telent and how much hard work you put in.
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"This alliance with telent will enable UTStarcom to deliver on the unique emerging needs of operators by building on incumbent customer relationships and developing an expanded presence in competitive markets such as Europe." telent will combine its expertise in specific market sectors such as telecommunications with UTStarcom's advanced mSwitch® NGN product family to create solutions that can offer resilience of service and value for customers 'investments.
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(Nasdaq: UTSI) and telent Technology Services Limited today each announced a strategic sales and services agreement for the UTStarcom mSwitch® product portfolio in the United Kingdom (UK).
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With annual revenues of over 350 million pounds Sterling, telent has decades of experience in supplying a broad range of network and communications services in the UK and Germany.
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When the telent client (putty in this case) sends its first message, it comes out on the JAVA server side as junk.
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With annual revenues of over £300 million, telent has decades of experience in supplying a broad range of network and communications services in the UK and Germany.
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With the design completed in one month, the appointed station construction company Dean & Dyball Rail commissioned telent to install and commission the system.
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