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Articles in Nov 15, 2001 issue of Communications Today
- Study Says WorldCom Is New Leader In Global Voice Traffic
- Communications Today Stockwire
- Sirius Satellite Radio Wins Popular Science Magazine Award
- Nokia Providing GPRS Overlay In Hungary
- Radarsat International Signs Pact To Distribute Data in Columbia
- MessageVine Takes ActiveBuddy To Wireless World
- Global Crossing, Vitesse Semiconductor Cut Staffs
- Silicon Wave Brings Bluetooth To Microsoft's .NET
- SBCA, SkyTRENDS Schedule Half-day SkyFORUM
- Starent Offers Equal-Capability For 2G Devices
- Ntl To Deploy Lightscape Optical Technology
- 724 Solutions Reaches Korean Mobile Market
- MD&A Unit MD Marks 20-Year Shuttle Milestone
- Deutsche Telekom To Get $1.2B Tax Refund
- Covad Gets $150 Million Infusion From SBC
- VoiceStream First In U.S. With Network-Wide GPRS
- Nortel Deploys Optical Backbone With Global Crossing
- BellSouth Urges FCC To Approve Long-Distance Applications
- Yahoo, SBC Sign Broadband Pact
- Talk America Ordered To Pay Traffix $6.9M
- Cambrian Names New Network Services Chief
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- INTERVIEW WITH BEN BUTTERS, DIRECTOR OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS AT EUROCHAMBRES : "A PERFECT ROAD MAP FOR EU CLUSTERS DOES NOT EXIST".
- AGENDA.(Brief article)(Conference notes)
- FIGHT AGAINST INTERNET PIRACY.
- INTERNET : AUTHORS' SOCIETIES URGE ACTION AGAINST PIRACY.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS : BUSINESSEUROPE HOSTILE TO FURTHER CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS.(Brief article)
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