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The rapidly changing field of telecommunications services includes local, long distance, and international telephone services, as well as cellular and other mobile phone and paging services. A number of industry firms also transmit cable television services and offer Internet access such as Cable and Other Pay-Television Services and Internet Services.

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December 12, 2006
VoIP

VoIP, Voice over Internet Protocol, has been around for a decade, but has recently become the growth engine of the telecommunications industry.

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December 12, 2006
RIM and Microsoft to Drive Wireless E-mail Growth

PALO ALTO, CA -- (ENP Newswire) -- 11/15/06 -- The latest study by The Radicati Group,"Wireless E-mail Market, 2006 - 2010," provides a detailed analysis of themarket for Wireless 'Push' E-mail solutions.

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December 12, 2006
Communications Equipment

Our fundamental outlook for the Communications Equipment sub-industry is neutral. The industry is highly competitive with multiple vendors fighting to supply a concentrated base of telecom service providers that enjoy strong buyer bargaining power.

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December 12, 2006
Telecommunications

BOONTON, NJ -- (ENP Newswire) -- 11/17/06 -- Service revenues in the globaltelecommunications industry will reach $1.3 trillion by the close of 2007,with continued strong growth in wireless leading the way, says a new marketanalysis report from The Insight Research Corporation.

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December 12, 2006
Telecommunications

Most information-technology and telecommunication companies remain optimistic that Corporate America will loosen its belt and open its wallet in 2006. Capital investment has been anemic in 2005, particularly for enterprise technologies.

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