Sentences with phrase «middleburgh telephone company»

The price can be 40 percent to 60 percent cheaper than comparable service from a telephone company.
That move essentially cast broadband providers as being more like telephone companies, which are considered common carriers that provide services to the general public, and are therefore subject to more rigorous regulations.
Telephone companies, for example, are considered common carriers and public utilities which, generally speaking, must operate in the public interest, and less from a profit motive.
After ending her journey toward the Foreign Service, Bev went to work as an account executive for the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company (which later became part of AT&T).
In 1974, MCI sued AT&T and in 1980, the courts required AT&T to spin off its seven regional Bell telephone companies.
As a result «we pay no charges to any telephone company for calls between our offices,» Toy says.
Digital calls are easier to direct and manage, which makes them attractive even to traditional telephone companies.
The concept of hiring a company to pay your bills for you (and argue with the telephone company if it messes something up) is pretty new, and so it's taken some time to get her business off the ground.
Based on these absurd and deliberately misleading statements, the misguided public... has been persuaded to purchase stock in his company...» — a U.S. District Attorney, prosecuting American inventor Lee DeForest for selling stock fraudulently through the mail for his Radio Telephone Company in 1913.
The days of governments owning telephone companies is as relevant now as the time when they owned fish and chip shops (which, believe it, or not the WA Government once did).
The battle to take over Canada's biggest telephone company, BCE, may not be over yet, with other suitors saying they are considering their options, The Globe and Mail reported on Monday.
(Vodafone, now one of the largest mobile telephone companies in the world, was effectively a startup when Ghosh came on board, as was Pepsi's Indian operation.)
For service businesses such as cable and mobile telephone companies, lowering consumers» up - front adoption costs and reducing penalty charges can help attract cost - conscious and cash - poor consumers.
In the 1990s, he took control of Telmex, the state - owned telephone company, and Grupo Condumex, a manufacturer of wire and fiber - optic cable.
Another piece of copy, a direct mail campaign I wrote for a telephone company, won the Direct Marketing Association's Gold Echo Award... and generated a 50 % response rate (and $ 5.7 million in revenue) for the client.
Why do you think they're going after BCE, the largest telephone company in Canada, or Sallie Mae, the source of countless student loans that have at least the implicit backing of the U.S. government?
Although private cable TV and telephone companies raised concerns about competing with a government utility, Ferguson said EPB has paid tax equivalent payments to local governments sufficient to make EPB the top payer in Hamilton County of local taxes.
She was the lead author with James G. Maxham III, the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company Professor of Commerce at the University of Virginia.
Late on Saturday, Deutsche Telekom, the German telephone company, agreed a 2.3 per cent pay rise for 17,000 staff this year, plus two increases of 2.1 per cent each in 2013.
It's certainly no longer the copper wired lines company — with its origins back to Alexander Graham Bell's Bell Telephone Company.
The industry's customer base is highly diversified, including multi-national corporations, telephone companies, governments, universities, institutions, commercial businesses and consumers.
Resource persons from the specialities of social work, law enforcement, communication (the telephone company), pastoral counseling, alcoholism treatment, and care for the aging were invited to share their insights, answer questions, and make suggestions.
The telephone company reported that 1,700,000 more phone calls were made that day into and out of the Los Angeles basin than on a normal Tuesday.
While television stations are licensed by the FCC, cable systems receive local franchises for the right to string wires along city streets, and in this sense operate more like a telephone company than a television station.
Southern California Telephone Company is a dynamic, forward - looking company that has been providing innovative telecom solutions to our clients for over 20 years.
Jones never attained the pinnacle of his profession — a rich man recruited him to drive the Indianapolis 500 in 1960, but Jones turned the offer down, fearful of abandoning his full - time job with the telephone company in Tallahassee.
To be held from 18 - 20 January, 2010, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Manama in the Kingdom of Bahrain, the conference is open to anyone with an interest in the safety of children on the web, including Internet Service Providers, telephone companies, NGOs, charities, regulators, government departments and the public.
He retired after 30 years with the telephone company, only to have it call him back to do contract work three months later.
Notify the power company, telephone company, and emergency services in your area that you have a child with health concerns.
084 premium rate numbers charge a transmission fee significantly higher than normal calls, payable by the caller's telephone company to the telephone company managing the organisation with the 084 number.
New York supports public / private partnerships with broadband providers of all sizes, from family - owned telephone companies and tribally - owned cable companies, to non-profit electric cooperatives and nationally recognized telecommunications firms.
Middleburgh Telephone Company President Jim Becker ($ 14.7 million awarded to - date, Capital Region, Mohawk Valley) said, «MIDTEL is proud to work with the NYS Broadband Program Office to bring much - needed broadband infrastructure to rural areas.
[23] Whittamore's network gave him access to confidential records at telephone companies, banks, post offices, hotels, theatres, and prisons, including BT Group, Crédit Lyonnais, Goldman Sachs, Hang Seng Bank, Glen Parva prison, and Stocken prison.
[13][18] This established that confidential information was illegally acquired from telephone companies, the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency and the Police National Computer.
He said there was no cost to taxpayers to install the new system, while Erie County and the telephone company share the $ 12.50 revenue from each video visit.
This year's Business of the Year is the Delaware County Broadband Initiative, which is a collaboration by Delaware County Electric Cooperative, Delhi Telephone & Margaretville Telephone Company.
The Art Deco building, built in 1929 and 1930 as the Long Island headquarters of the New York Telephone Company, received its landmark plaque today from the New York Landmarks Preservation Foundation.
Oftel, under the leadership of Sir Don Cruickshank from 1993 - 98, saw through legislation that forced telephone companies to allow customers to transfer their telephone number from one company to another with ease.
The researchers then linked that information to metadata about mobile phone use provided by a Rwandan telephone company to determine the hallmarks of socioeconomic status in the data.
Just as the telephone companies can not now referee your phone conversations, the owners of broadband Internet lines should not be allowed to interfere with what online content citizens have access to.
After graduating in 1988, Zalzal took up a position at the telephone company Bell Canada doing work that she says was routine and «not at all interesting.»
It's a different business model than the usual academic one, but because Hood learned as much about science from the telephone company and a geology camp as he did in school, he knows that progress is not the province of academia alone.
WHAT LED TO THE PROJECT: Though Leroy Hood grew up in Shelby, Mont. — where the local high school didn't offer calculus — his father's position as an electrical engineer with the Mountain States Telephone Company gave Hood a chance to take the company's circuit engineering course.
The proposal dovetails with an existing plan by the domestic telephone company Nippon Telegraph and Telephone to extend optical fibre links to every household by the year 2015.
A team led by Eli Yablonovitch of Bellcore, the research arm of the American regional telephone companies based in Redbank, New Jersey, made the first photonic crystal last year by drilling holes in material that is transparent to microwaves.
How a Telephone Company Revolutionized Science Outreach August 20, 2014 Before Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson, there was Dr. Research and Mr. sun, characters from the hugely influential Bell Laboratory Science Series.
We get our wireless internet through our telephone company and if we got rid of the landline, our internet rate would double.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL - Apr 15 - When Sean Miller got into the online dating world, he saw opportunity in providing people with second telephone numbers that could be used just for dating, and would be less expensive and easier to get than through a major telephone company.
Everyday he crosses the bridge to the big city to work for Wyatt Corp., a cellular telephone company ran by Nicholas Wyatt.
This set includes such classic, long - running features as «Sock It to Me,» «Cocktail Party,» «The Fickle Finger of Fate» and «Gladys and Tyrone,»; lighthearted salutes to higher education, machines, pollution, dancing class, police, the telephone company, the post office, and Raquel Welch; Pigmeat Markham, reclaiming his «Here Comes the Judge» routine, dispensing justice with a large rubber gavel to the noggin; Tiny Tim singing and exploring Burbank and more.
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