ICT 1005 – FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT 1 Group consists of: D. Weerasekara – 2011/ICT/001 A Paranamana – 2011/ICT/012 M.P.R.M Jayawardena – 2011/ICT/018 T U Jayasinghe – 2011/ICT/083 N.M. A Kalinga – 2011/ICT/096 Vision To be the undisputed leader in the provision of multi-sensory connectivity resulting always‚ in the empowerment and enrichment of Sri Lankan lives and enterprises. Mission To lead in the provision of technology-enabled
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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT Submitted by:- Meenakshi Gupta 6040 1184751 Ece -5b LUDHIANA COLLEGE Of Engineering and Technology‚ Ludhiana Acknowledgement I would like to add a few heartfelt words for the people who were
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Wired and Wireless‚ What’s the Difference? The main difference between a wired and wireless data communication infrastructure is the existence of physical cabling. The same or similar techniques are employed for both types of data communication infrastructure in terms of the core elements of essential network services. The basic difference between a wired and a wireless network is self-explanatory. A wired network uses wires to communicate whereas a wireless network uses radio waves. Another difference
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Home See Table of Contents for articles listed by topic See Also: Web 2.0 and Development Innovative Uses of Cell Phones New Approaches to Broadcasting Platforms Class Members Vocabulary Online Resources About This document is a subsection of Platforms The EASSy Project: East African Submarine Cable System The East African Submarine Cable System (EASSy) project consists of the construction of approximately 10‚000 km of fiber optic submarine cable along the East African coast
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DECLARATION It is my honors to declare that this respect project report is my own work and has been prepared by me with respect cooperation with my fellow student Frank Lyamuya whom we went through together. NAME: ALFRED T. BWOJO SIGNATURE: ……………………………. STUDENT NAME: MRS WEMA MBWANA SIGNATURE……………………………… REPORT SUPERVISOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My special thanks goes out to Vodacom Tanzania
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Supply Chain Analysis on Samsung Electronics Table of Contents Table of Contents .............................................................................................................. 2 1. Executive Summary .................................................................................................. 5 1.1. Purpose of the report...............................
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This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use‚ including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues. Other uses‚ including reproduction and distribution‚ or selling or licensing copies‚ or posting to personal‚ institutional or third party websites are prohibited. In most cases authors are permitted to post their version of the article (e.g. in Word or Tex form)
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TeliaSonera continues to invest in high-quality networks to meet growing demand for services and data transfer‚ and together with its partners and suppliers offers its clients access to the best solutions. TeliaSonera Group has more than 27‚8 thousand employees around the world. In 2012‚ the groups’ sales reached 104‚9 billion Swedish kronor (about U.S. $16.2 billion)‚ EBITDA amounts 36.1 billion Swedish kronor (U.S. $5.6 billion). TeliaSonera shares are listed on the NASDAQ OMX‚ Stockholm and Helsinki
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voice signals using TCP/IP Public or private • Runs over any packet-switched network VoATM (voice over ATM) VoDSL (voice over DSL) Data connection types carrying VoIP signals • T-carriers‚ ISDN‚ broadband cable‚ satellite connections‚ WiFi‚ WiMAX‚ cellular telephone networks IP Telephony Internet telephony • VoIP relies on Internet • Advantage: breadth and low cost Private lines can also carry VoIP calls • Effective and economical • Network congestion control capabilities Better sound
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A Brief Analysis of the Philippine Wireless Broadband Industry Table of Contents 1 An Introduction to the Philippine Wireless Broadband Industry 4 1.1 Brief History 4 1.2 The Current Ecosystem 4 2 Products 4 3 Market Segmentation 4 4 Opportunities 5 5 Threats 5 6 Impact of Global Competition 5 An Introduction to the Philippine Wireless Broadband Industry Brief History The telecommunication deregulation thru the enactment of the Public Telecommunications Policy
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