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Articles in Sept, 2002 issue of Telecommunications International
- TIM secures Greek acquisition - News in Brief - Brief Article
- Optical sampling oscilloscope: Ando Electric - New Products and Services - AQ7750 - Brief Article
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Taking a breather: "with stability, the industry will be able to take back some pricing power and then regain a sense of its future." - Commentary - Editorial
by Stephen McClelland -
A multi-layered approach to VPNs: layer 3 VPNs may be grabbing all the headlines but there's still a place for good old-fashioned ATM and frame relay - The Carrier/Corporate Relationship
by Leonard Berkoski - Ethernet option and GPS link: Pendulum Instruments - New Products and Services - Pendulum Instruments' GPS-88, GPS-89 - Product Information - Brief Article
- Afghan Wireless continues GSM rollout - News in Brief - Brief Article
- Voice over broadband solution: OneAccess - New Products and Services - OneAccess Networks ONE 400 multiservice access device - Brief Article
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Anyone for an each way bet? Symmetrical DSL is a gamble for incumbentsit's far from certain that its cost-efficiencies will offset the inevitable decline in leased line revenue - The Carrier/Corporate Relationship
by Ken Wieland - IP baseband modem: Microtel - New Products and Services - Crocus 1421 - Brief Article
- i-mode introduced in Spain - News in Brief - Brief Article
- Spectrum analyser at low price: Rohde & Schwarz - New Products and Services - FSH3 spectrum analyser - Brief Article
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Confessions of a middle man: Richard Elliott, chairman of Band-X, an online exchange for carriers, believes the worst is yet to come for Europe's wholesale bandwidth market - View from the Top
by Ken Wieland - High-speed SHDSL modem: RAD Data Communications - New Products and Services - ASMi-52 - Brief Article
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TIA 'flogging a dead horse' over definitions says Probe - Financial Perspectives - average revenue per user - Brief Article
by Ken Wieland -
W-LANs no threat to 3G MNOs: if business end-users expect different services to the laptop than they do to mobile devices, W-LANs will not pose a significant threat to 3G revenue - The Carrier/Corporate Relationship
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Has bluetooth marketing blundered? - Global News Analysis
by Matthew Secker -
The final part of the global telecom jig-saw? The 'da Gama cable system' which links Africa to Asia and Europe, is likely to be the last major investment on new global infrastructure for some time to come - Industry & Market Update
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Is ARPU a valid performance metric? - Financial Perspectives - average revenue per user
by Matthew Secker -
Frame relay durability: frame relay continues to provide carriers with positive margins and will be around for many years to come, despite the emergence of IP VPNs - The Carrier/Corporate Relationship
by Matthew Secker -
The future of forecasting - Global News Analysis - Industry Overview
by Stephen McClelland -
A change of image for videoconferencing - The Carrier/Corporate Relationship
by Dale Bastian
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