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"telephone company" is a business that provides telephone services to people, allowing them to make calls and communicate with others using a telephone.
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local telephone company is clearly a provider of electronic communication service: it literally provides users the ability to send or receive telephone calls.
Some regulated entities, such
as telephone companies, are restricted by regulations as to the information they may report.
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.
The commissioners late last month unanimously endorsed new rules that would
allow telephone companies to enter the video market by offering «video dial tone» service.
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major telephone companies, and oversaw all aspects of project coordination and provided any knowledge and assistance for project's continued success.
(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.)
After World War II, Nicholas DiNapoli began a 40 - year career with the New
York Telephone Company as a splicer's helper, climbing up telephone poles and down manholes in a job that always kept just a little dirt under his fingernails, Thomas DiNapoli recalled.
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).
[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.
The Federal Communications Commission adopted a rule
giving telephone companies wider latitude in preventing robocalls and spam text messages to consumers on both landline and wireless phones.
Mr. Burns, who often champions the educational uses of technology, is the co-author of a pending measure that would reward the nation's
regional telephone companies for connecting schools with a fiber - optic network by the year 2015.
She was the lead author with James G. Maxham III, the Chesapeake and
Potomac Telephone Company Professor of Commerce at the University of Virginia.
To begin, the slow copper lines currently serving its schools belong to different Internet providers: Wisconsin - based TDS Telecommunications Corp. in the southern half of the county, and the local
Bruce Telephone Company in the north.
Recent prime picks for stocks include Central Hudson Gas & Electric, cable network owners E.W.Scripps and Rainbow Media and
small telephone companies like Broadwing, based in Cincinnati.
Finally, Glickman and Richter realized that the state -
run telephone company had programmed its switches to listen for the sound of touch - tone dialing on calls that had come into the country.
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.
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• AT&T (T), the
classic telephone company now better known for its mobile services (January, 2015) • Digital Realty Trust (DLR), a Real Estate Investment Trust that specializes in developments for technology companies (February, 2015) • Emerson Electric (EMR), an American industrial company with operations worldwide (March, 2015)
Ideal Companies: Large companies
including telephone companies, hospitals, federal government, state government, administrative postal position, electric company, IBM, BOSE or similar companies
Includes: railways;
telephone companies within the legislative authority of federal government; telegraph companies; navigation companies; international bridges; provincial governments, including boards, commissions, and Crown agencies; any airline with a regularly scheduled international passenger service; municipalities, including municipal boards and commissions, except hospital boards; public library boards; police villages; and school boards
The Federal Communications Commission adopted a rule giving
telephone companies wider latitude in preventing robocalls and spam text...
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?
The trial court ruled for the Neighbors and some of the cellular
telephone companies on the inverse condemnation and nuisance actions.
Case in point: the CRTC's favourable ruling for Vonage, an
Internet telephone company that complained about a quality of service fee imposed by Shaw, a decision which was overturned by Stephen Harper's Conservative government.
Southern
California Telephone Company is a dynamic, forward - looking company that has been providing innovative telecom solutions to our clients for over 20 years.
Consider an example in another industry: The plain -
old telephone company also practices segmentation w.r.t. personal / business.
In fact, the leading cases in this area date from the early 1990s: Old St Boniface Residents Association v. Winnipeg (City), [1990] 3 S.C.R. 1170; Save Richmond Farmland Society v. Richmond (Township), [1990] 3 S.C.R. 1213; and
Newfoundland Telephone Company v. Newfoundland (Public Utilities Board of Commissioners), [1992] 1 S.C.R. 623.
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.
In public appearances, Entwistle sounds as determined as ever to finish what he started in 2000, turning the
western telephone company into the country's most dynamic communications carrier and dominant manager of digitized health records.
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.
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.
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.
Common carrier status for cable still can be achieved, especially if
existing telephone companies are allowed to compete by bringing their own fiber optic «cable» into the homes they already serve.
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.