of some concern to the telecommunication industry in recent years is that of cellular phone use while operating a motor vehicle. This issue has been the subject of much debate among consumer‚ industry and government stakeholders. Most consumer stakeholders‚ such as the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety‚ agree that cell phone use while driving is an unsafe and hazardous distraction‚ while others feel that it is a new luxury provided by the advances in telecommunication. For industry stakeholders
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INTRODUCTION Cell phones have revolutionized the wireless telecommunications industry over the past decade. It has made telecommunication faster‚ convenient and more economical. The advancement in mobile phone technology with multi-functional features has attracted more cell phone users‚ both young and old‚ throughout the world. Gadgets like tablets‚ smartphones‚ etc. are multiplying at a rate five times faster than global human population. The US Census Bureau puts the global human population between
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THE MACRO-ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF MICRO-ECONOMIC MARKET FAILURES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS – THE CASE OF SA. Nicola Theron ECONEX www.econex.co.za Department of Economics University of Stellenbosch nmb@sun.ac.za 1. INTRODUCTION This paper will examine the micro-economic market failures and the rationale for regulation in the South African telecommunications sector. The role of telecommunications in economic growth will be emphasized by analysing the effect that the micro-economic market failures
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How Significant Are Recent Advances in Information and Telecommunications Technology to Social and Economic Change in Africa? Candidate Number: BZWB0 Information technology (IT) has emerged as indispensable in contemporary society. It has become one of the most significant technological developments in the world‚ affecting almost all aspects of people’s lives- economically‚ politically‚ culturally‚ and socially (Castells
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2003 P L C (C.S.) 1105 [Lahore High Court] Before Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhry‚ J MUHAMMAD YASIN SAQIB Versus CHAIRMAN‚ PAKISTAN TELECOMMUNICATION CORPORATION; ISLAMABAD and 7 ethers Writ Petition No. 24009 of 2000‚ decided on 8th August‚ 2002. (a) Constitution of Pakistan (1973)--- ----Art.199(1)(b)(ii)---Civil service---Writ of quo warranto‚ issuance of-- Authority in order to implement direction of Supreme Court given in its judgment‚ constituted a Committee to consider
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Cover Letter Dear Respondent‚ This is an assessment about the main characteristics of the market structure of the telecommunications industry and its impacts on the provision of services to customers. The researcher kindly asks that you answer all questions truthfully‚ since the given information will be confidential. The researcher appreciates your co-operation and would prefer for you to indicate your answer by the use of a (√) tick when necessary. Yours respectfully‚ ------------------------
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Analytics Vol.2 No.2‚ 29-42‚ 2011 Analyzing the Effects of Corporate Reputation on the Competitiveness of Telecommunication Industry using the Structural Equation Modelling: The Case of Kelantan 1 Zainudin Awang1 Faculty of Computer and Mathematical Sciences UiTM Kelantan E-mail: zainudin888@kelantan.uitm.edu.my ABSTRACT The competition for customers among telecommunication firms in Malaysia is fierce. The competition is not only limited to new customers but also to the existing customer
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It has been said that systems fail when system builders ignore "people" problems. Why might this be or not be so? Systems are likely to fail when system builders ignore “people” problems. The success of a system and its acceptance depends ultimately on the people using the system. While a system may meet the functional requirements of an organization‚ its acceptance or rejection would ultimately depend on the people using the system. The users or people using the system need to be an integral part
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is used for vegetation and ground cover· black and red are used for human featuressuch as roads‚ railways and buildings. CONTOURS LEGENDTopographic maps also use lines to help us locate places on a map. These lines are overprinted to form a grid. These grid lines are given as twodigit numbers that appear on the
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zenith university college | MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT | | LEVE 400‚ SEMESTER ONE | 2/23/2013 | Carefully analyze Likert’s Participative Management style and Blake and Mouton’s Grid‚ bringing out why the two were key aspects of the Human Relations approach | LIKERT’S PARTICIPATIVE MANAGEMENT STYLE Likert outlined four systems of management to describe the relationship‚ involvement and roles of managers and subordinates in industrial settings. The management systems
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