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- Turkey (41694 bytes)
232: ...ere liberalised in 2004 after the creation of the Telecommunication Authority. Private sector companies operate in mo... - Tanzania (17411 bytes)
126: Telecommunication services in Tanzania are often very unreliable. T...
133: *[[Tanzania Telecommunications Company]]
142: ...hwp.com/archives/36/345.html Privatizing Tanzania telecommunication company] - Finland (29511 bytes)
123: ...]] - principally the wood, metals, engineering, [[telecommunication]]s (especially [[Nokia]]), and electronics indust...
194: ...es for Global Evolution|EDGE]]/[[Universal Mobile Telecommunications System|UMTS]] - Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
161: ...l sector, and the rebuilding of road, energy, and telecommunication links. Two-thirds of the population live on less ... - Malaysia (27892 bytes)
167: ...nly by using microwave radio relay. International telecommunications are provided through submarine cables and sateli...
169: ...ing to 10% by 2008. Lim Keng Yaik had urged local telecommunication companies and service provider to open up the las... - Bolivia (30115 bytes)
85: ...uch as the state [[Petroleum|oil]] corporation, [[telecommunications]] system, [[airline]]s, [[railroad]]s, and elect...
152: ...ented policies, especially in the hydrocarbon and telecommunication sectors, that have encouraged private investment.... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
149: ...eas of the economy, including the financial and [[telecommunication]]s sectors. Portugal developed an increasingly se...
170: ... main telecom company is PT (Portugal Telecom), a telecommunications multinational, it dominates some markets, among ... - Time zone (34024 bytes)
2: ...me differing slightly from [[town]] to town. As [[telecommunication]]s improved and with the expansion of the [[Rail ... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
65: **[[Federal Standard 1037C]] (Glossary of telecommunication terms) - History of science (41710 bytes)
177: ... theory]], [[marketing]], [[public relations]], [[telecommunication]]s and other forms of communications. - Morse code (33777 bytes)
38: Until [[2003]] the [[International Telecommunications Union]] (ITU) mandated Morse code proficiency as...
54: ...rst telegraphic transmission, the [[International Telecommunication Union|ITU]] added the "@" (the "[[commercial at]]... - Computer (32773 bytes)
54: ...]]s) were introduced from the [[telecommunication|telecommunications industry]], and in the [[1940s]] the first purel...
113: ...e US began to link their computers together using telecommunications technology. This effort was funded by [[Advanced... - Capacitor (29664 bytes)
90: ... or simply "variable capacitors", and are used in telecommunication equipment for tuning and frequency control. Smal... - Czech Republic (13856 bytes)
160: Moves to complete [[banking]], [[telecommunication]]s, and energy [[privatisation]] will add to fore... - Vatican City (21873 bytes)
135: ... Telecommunication Union]] (ITU), [[International Telecommunication Satellite Organization]] (ITSO), [[World Intellec... - Politics of Iran (8863 bytes)
42: ...zation for Standardization|ISO]], [[International Telecommunication Union|ITU]], [[Non-Aligned Movement|NAM]], [[Orga... - Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
66: ...ipate as observers]]." While the [[International Telecommunication Union]] has granted radio identification prefixes... - Palladium (9737 bytes)
165: *[[Telecommunication]]s switching-system equipment uses palladium. - Radar (16746 bytes)
92: ...EEE]], and internationally by the [[International Telecommunication Union|ITU]]. Most countries have additional regul... - Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
8: [[transmission (telecommunications)|transmission]] and conventional [[telephone]] [...
173: * [[Telecommunication]]
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