Sentences with phrase «as telecommunications companies»

As a result, a number of capital - intensive businesses such as telecommunications companies and real estate investment trusts (REITs) sometimes have lower official earnings than their cash flows.
Electricity companies will always have demand for their products, where as telecommunications companies have a little more elastic demand.
One of the most important considerations that Wheeler is weighing in his February proposals is whether ISPs should be re-categorized as common carriers, as telecommunications companies are today.
A hospital will not be dealing with the same insurance issues as a telecommunications company.

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Telstra investors are bracing for a cut to the company's popular dividend, as the telecommunications giant faces growing pressure from competitors and a looming earnings drop due to the rollout of the national broadband network.
Wheeler's «split the baby» approach to the contentious net neutrality debate, reported on over the weekend by the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, would effectively reclassify Internet service providers as public utilities akin to the phone companies under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, but only in dealing with large content providers such as Netflix and Google's Youtube.
A look at this list as a whole reveals something altogether more interesting than who had the greatest number of grumpy customers: of the worst 20 companies in the index, seven were telecommunications companies, five were airlines, and four were public utilities.
Alcoa's tale is held up as a wee candle flicker of hope in an otherwise depressing report on gender inequity in tech - driven sectors, including the oil and gas industry, automotive manufacturers and telecommunications companies.
The most recent round of funding for fuboTV included Sky UK, a telecommunications company with 11 million United Kingdom customers as of 2015; Scripps Networks Interactive, the parent company of HGTV, Food Network, and Travel Channel; 21st Century Fox, whose stable of entertainment properties includes the Big Ten Network, FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports Regional Networks, and the YES Network; and Northzone Ventures, a London - based venture capital firm that mainly invests in early stage software and technology companies.
«Having a well - known and trusted company hold the dominant role that Qualcomm does in the U.S. telecommunications infrastructure provides significant confidence in the integrity of such infrastructure as it relates to national security.»
And while many startups and tech companies that depend on open access to the Internet have cheered those rules, which reclassify Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as public utilities under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, cable and telecommunications industry representatives have already filed several lawsuits that challengTelecommunications Act, cable and telecommunications industry representatives have already filed several lawsuits that challengtelecommunications industry representatives have already filed several lawsuits that challenge the regulations.
On the whole, though, workers view that as a net benefit, says Ondrack, who recently conducted a study into attitudes to portable work tools sponsored by a telecommunications company.
-- Two of the country's largest telecom companies have some advice for Canada's telecommunications regulator as it considers imposing new rules for cellphone contracts: scrap the $ 50 cap.
National security concerns cited as rationale for blocking the deal boil down to a fear of Chinese companies entering U.S. telecommunications markets and beating the U.S. in the race to develop a 5G mobile wireless network.
His prior experience includes private equity funding of start - up telecommunications and Internet services companies, as well as strategic and financial planning, mergers and acquisitions, and managing finance and accounting activities for both domestic and international businesses in the telecommunications and Internet services sectors.
Cisco Systems will buy U.S. telecommunications software company BroadSoft in a deal valued at $ 1.9 billion, as the world's largest networking gear producer shifts from its stagnating legacy business of switches and routers.
BroadSoft has historically sold its products to large telecommunications companies such as Verizon Communications (vz) and AT&T (t), which then resell the software to their business customers.
Also, many Canadians will cheer Trump's objectives — foreign ownership limits coddle big Canadian companies, reducing innovation and inflating prices in industries such as finance and telecommunications.
WallStEquities.com turns investors» attention to the Wireless Telecommunications Services industry, which consists of companies that are engaged in providing wireless communication services, such as paging, cell phone, and other satellite telecommunication services.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission had barred merger talks among telecommunications companies for more than a year as it conducted a $ 19.8 billion auction of airwaves from broadcasters for wireless use.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) barred merger talks among telecommunications companies for over a year as it conducted a $ 19.8 billion auction of airwaves from broadcasters for wireless use.
Spain said on Friday a large number of companies, including telecommunications giant Telefonica, had been infected with malicious software known as «ransomware» which locks up computers and demands ransoms.
Such policies might include providing more incentives for companies (both large and small) to invest in R&D and capital infrastructure, encouraging post-secondary institutions to better tailor their programming to meet market demand in terms of subjects and skills, and making Canada a more attractive country for foreign or start - up companies to invest in by deregulating industries that have no business being as regulated or as protected as they are, such as telecommunications, airlines, and broadcasting.
Tencent, for instance, had the largest social network in China even though its business model at the time was merely selling virtual emoji stickers and doing distribution for telecommunications companies such as China Mobile, Zhang said.
Perth - based company Inter-national Mineral Resources has taken the final step to becoming a telecommunications infrastructure company with its recent re-listing as «FTL» on the Australian Stock Exchange.
As part of its widely expected approval, the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) said BCE, Canada's biggest telecommunications company, must invest C$ 245 million in broadcasting over seven years, mostly to imTelecommunications Commission (CRTC) said BCE, Canada's biggest telecommunications company, must invest C$ 245 million in broadcasting over seven years, mostly to imtelecommunications company, must invest C$ 245 million in broadcasting over seven years, mostly to improve programming.
Political risk consulting company Eurasia Group says that other measures the Trump administration may soon roll out could include blocking Chinese cloud services companies from establishing data centres in the U.S.; a renewed emphasis on restricting sales of Chinese telecommunications equipment to major U.S. operators; and prohibiting Chinese acquisitions of U.S. firms in sectors such as artificial intelligence, automation, robotics, semiconductors and biotechnology.
Mr. Shea served as a director of each of the following companies from October 2006 to May 2009: XO Holdings, a telecommunications services provider, American Railcar, a manufacturer of covered hopper and tank railcars, WestPoint International, a home textiles manufacturer and PSC Metals, a national operator of scrap yards.
Mr. Ranson began his career as a Financial Analyst with Chase Manhattan's Leveraged Finance department making and underwriting loans to companies in a variety of industries — from manufacturing, media, entertainment, and telecommunications to green energy, paper, and restaurants.
Investments by Chinese state - owned or state - directed companies have targeted sensitive industries such as nuclear energy, transport infrastructure, energy, telecommunications, and real estate.
Around 2 years ago I was working for a telecommunications company as their in house SEO lead.
Groups including Dutch telecommunications group Altice, US conglomerates Honeywell and General Electric, UK oil major BP and French luxury group Kering are considering setting up independent companies for some of their activities as a way to generate value for shareholders.
George Ford, chief economist for the Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Public Policy Studies, said EPB got the equivalent of $ 2,000 per customer in federal subsidies to build its citywide fiber optic network Ford said other government - owned utilities, such as one in Bristol, Va., have gotten $ 7,000 or more per subscriber to add telecommunications services that compete against private companies such as AT&T, Comcast and Charter Communications.
A recent Deloitte survey of 138 global technology, media and telecommunications firms named mobile devices as the top security risk, and three - quarters of the companies surveyed reported information security breaches.
Chinese telecommunications equipment companies could face more limits on their U.S. sales as the Trump administration considers actions it says may be needed to address national security concerns.
McBee said that with a publicly traded company he has a fiduciary duty to his shareholders to prioritize profits at the firm even as a groundswell of change engulfs the telecommunications industry.
As of July 1, the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) can slap hefty fines — up to $ 1 - million for individuals and up to $ 10 - million for companies — in response to complaints about commercial emails, texts and social media messages sent to recipients in Canada without their consent.
Du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company, has appointed TBWA \ RAAD as its new creative agency of record.
As a result of that action, the monopoly no longer existed, and the telecommunications industry exploded with innovation so dramatically that in just 16 years, many of the most successful and entrepreneurial companies on earth are those associated with telecommunications.
He joined Fibretech Telecommunications in 2003 as President and CEO, re-branded the company as Atria Networks LP and successfully led a rapid expansion through strategic acquisition.
The company's offerings include home appliances such as TVs, monitors, refrigerators, and washing machines as well as key mobile telecommunications products like smartphones and tablets.
The peak industry group, which represents more than 60,000 businesses across manufacturing, engineering, telecommunications, mining, airlines and related sectors, will caution the Turnbull government against large cuts but call for careful spending reductions across aged care, health, the pension system and the public service to fund a company tax cut as a key priority.
Australia's two biggest telecommunications companies, Optus and Telstra, deserve better treatment from Communications Minister Stephen Conroy as he shepherds through the National Broadband Network Companies Bcompanies, Optus and Telstra, deserve better treatment from Communications Minister Stephen Conroy as he shepherds through the National Broadband Network Companies BCompanies Bill 2010.
IndyCar has a new title sponsor, as they have reached a multi-year agreement with Verizon, the No. 1 telecommunications company in the United States.
As a leading telecommunications company with extensive online safety experience, Sprint's membership will further allow FOSI to develop best practices to make the Internet safer for families.
As in - house Corporate Counsel for a family of Internet / Telecommunications Companies, she oversaw all litigation and some corporate matters.
Speaking at a the 3rd West Africa telecommunications summit in Accra, Mr Sarpong said with evolving technology, the telecommunication companies must collaborate with the broadcasting industry on the possibility of viewing media content especially television programmes on mobile phone as prevails in the developed world.
This is just as JSE has warned shareholders and investors to be mindful of their dealings with the telecommunications company.
Who Wants to be a Millionaire, popular TV game show, will be going on hiatus in Nigeria after telecommunications company MTN reportedly pulled out as a sponsor.
Hochul casts herself as someone who fought against big - time developers, big - box stores and telecommunications companies.
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