INTRODUCTION Today‚ telecommunication has becomes one of the most important things for people’s everyday life. With supports of new innovations and technology developments (such as microprocessors‚ computers‚ etc.) make the telecommunication and information technologies (IT) have continuously developed. The values of the Telecommunication and IT markets have grown very fast year by year. Therefore‚ the telecommunication and IT industries are considered as one of the best opportunity for both
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addition to that‚ their strategy has been created for the benefit of the share holders as well. The organization needs to ensure the great return to the share holders. Our mission is to enhance human lifestyle by providing the most convenient telecommunication service with quality products and services through innovation‚ dedication‚ excellence and commitment that satisfy customer needs at affordable prices which ensure the great returns to share holders while offering superior customer service to
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University Bangladesh Subject: Submission of a report – “Negative HR Practice in Telecommunication Sectors of Bangladesh”. Dear Madame‚ Here is an assignment on – “Negative HR Practice in Telecommunication Sectors of Bangladesh”. This assignment was assigned to us for the purpose of finding the negative practices in human resource of telecommunication sectors. This report concentrates on the telecommunication sector in Bangladesh’s Perspectives. We tried to gather a collection of information
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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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their own choice relating to their field of study and suggest how these problems may be solved at the end of project. It is in this respect that the writer has chosen this topic: The impact of Internal auditing in the telecommunication industry with Vodafone Ghana Limited as the case study. 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Mautz and Sharaf (1961) defines auditing as a systematic process of objectivity; obtaining and evaluating evidence against assertion and established criteria and commence
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but will also generate new revenue streams for future growth. The company also continued to invest in infrastructure development and addition of network capacity with a view to enhance services and to expand its reach across the country. SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths •Largest operational network and infrastructure within ICT (Information & Communication Technologies) segment. •An integrated Monopoly. • Market leadership in Local loop‚ Wireless local loop (WLL) and fixed telephony
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typical mobile telecommunication network. As shown in Figure 3‚ the mobile telecommunication network includes a several base stations (BSs) T 1 to T N for providing mobile telecommunication service to a mobile subscriber through a mobile telephone M1‚ a base station controller (BSC) for controlling the BSs T 1 to T N‚ and a mobile telephone switching office (MTSO) for connecting the BSC to another BTS or a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). In a cellular mobile telecommunication network‚ the
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Cultural Changes inside Worldwide Telecommunications‚ Inc. Today‚ the merging of computers with telecommunications technology has been a major contributor to globalization because modern technological advancements have made instant communication possible. People take it for granted that they can pick up a phone and connect to someone else halfway around the world instantly‚ hearing them as clearly as neighbor next door. Technological trends are breaking down international barriers daily‚ and these
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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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When I reflect back 30 years ago‚ I am struck by how much has changed than by what has remained the same. In the last 30 years‚ the field of telecommunication has significantly improved. Nothing has transformed more in the last 30 years than communication. The advancements in communication have been enabled by the technological advancements. In the 1970s‚ people used to use telephones‚ telegraphs‚ and teletypes to communicate. These methods are rarely used today‚ in the modern world people more efficient
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