unreferenced date May 2011 Localtelephoneservice is the provision of telecommunications network s and services within a limited geographic region. globalize USA date December 2010 Traditionally, localtelephoneservice was provided by small companies based in given cities and towns as opposed to larger, national or international companies. Telephone call s outside of the local area provided for by these companies ... Search DEFAULTSORT LocalTelephoneService Category Telephone services ru ... type of corporate structure. Many communities in the United States had Independent telephone company localtelephone companies and in rural areas, up until around the early 1980s perhaps later in some cases party line telephony party lines were commonplace. The localtelephone company was responsible ... up to encourage this situation. Localtelephone companies also provided Private branch exchange PBX Private Branch Exchange services for local businesses that needed these switchboard and internal telecommunications services. Localtelephone companies more recently become involved in providing Internet by DSL and dial up services. Locallocal loop telephone wires terminate at the central office telephone exchange , a structure containing the hardware needed to switch calls among telephone ... and especially cell phones have reduced the need for localtelephone services while Digital subscriber line Internet service and other serivices give local companies new roles in the telecommunications ... de regulation, operation mainly by AT&T . Some providers of local services were regional Bell operating companies , but not all localtelephone companies were a regional Bell operating company or tied to one at the local level, especially after de regulation of 1996. After de regulation, these regional ... were leased from the local phone company rather than sold outright to customers. Many customers had rotary telephone s that were leased prior to the 1980s. Customers in some instances ended up ... more details
Localtelephoneservice Category 1 cable Twisted pair 25 pair color code Foreign exchange office ...No footnotes date December 2008 Plain old telephoneservice POTS is the voice grade telephoneservice that remains the basic form of residential and small business service connection to the telephone network in many parts of the world. The name is a retronym , and is a reflection of the telephoneservice ... telephoneservice providers attempt to achieve dial tone availability more than High availability 99.999 of the time the telephone is taken off hook . This is an often cited benchmark in marketing ... bg de Plain old telephoneservice es POTS fr Plain Old TelephoneService it POTS lmo POTS nl POTS ja Plain Old TelephoneService pms POTS pl Plain Old TelephoneService ru POTS sv Plain old telephoneservice zh ... s and VoIP . POTS has been available almost since the introduction of the public telephone system ... Tone dialing, electronic telephone exchange s and fiber optic communication into the public switched telephone network PSTN . The system was originally known as the Post Office TelephoneService System in many countries. The term was dropped as telephone services were removed from the control ... call ing assistance a standards compliant analog telephone interface including BORSCHT functions ... and in some cases, an additional electric generator in the local exchange, resulting in continuation of service during most commercial power outages. The subscriber loop typically carries a load of about ... after computerization of telephone exchanges during the 1970s and 1980s. The services include ... have been mainly transparent to the POTS customer. In most cases, the function of the POTS local loop presented to the customer for connection to telephone equipment is practically unchanged and remains ... telephone network Managed Facility Voice Network RJ11, RJ14, RJ25 RJ11 the type of telephone jack ... more details
Refimprove date August 2007 In U.S. telecommunication s, a Wide Area TelephoneService WATS is a long distance calling long distance service offering for customer dial type telecommunications between a given customer user station and stations within specified geographic rate areas employing a single telephone line between the customer user location and the serving central office . Each access line may be arranged for either outward OUT WATS or inward IN WATS service, or both. ref FS1037C ref Offerings for fixed rate inter Local access and transport area LATA and intra LATA services are measured by zones and hours. In Outbound WATS the country is defined by Bands 0 through 5. Band zero is intrastate calling and bands 1 through 5 are interstate calls that are progressively further from the originating number. Historically the higher band number carries a higher price per month or per minute. These lines can be used for outbound long distance only not local. With long distance rates at historic lows, using regular business lines, OUTWATS service became obsolete late in the 20th century. With inward WATS , subscribers are issued a toll free telephone number , typically beginning with a designated toll free area code . INWATS service was introduced by AT&T Corporation AT&T in 1967 to reduce time spent by operators processing toll collect call s for businesses. The first inward WATS area code issued was 800, with 888, 877, and 866 area codes being planned and implemented in the 1990s, The 855 code was implemented in late 2010, and 844, 833 and 822 reserved for future expansion. Telephone users within a designated area may call an inward WATS telephone number without having to pay a toll charge the recipient pays for the calls at a flat rate or other predetermined rate. Growth of inward WATS exploded in the 1980s as technology allowed companies to build business with nationwide ... number s. Inward WATS service is available with Automatic Number Identification ANI , which could ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Cleanup date April 2007 RoughTranslation Catalan Telephoneservice in Catalonia ... public telephoneservice serving the whole region, the Catalonian government, or Commonwealth of Catalonia ... all telephone services. 1886 The take over of phone service by private companies is authorized due to lack of interest on the part of the Spanish government. 20 April 1896 An intercity telephone line ... is founded. 1913 The Companyia Telef nica del Vall s begins telephone services. 1914 Prat de la Riba becomes leader of the Commonwealth of Catalonia . The Commonwealth Plans to Supply TelephoneService ... telephoneservice to all parts of Catalonia. 9 September 1915 A royal decree authorizes the Commonwealth ... part of the Spanish National Telephone Company. 1928 Telephoneservice is instituted between Spain ... control of the telephoneservice begins. Entry of Spain to the European Union and Deregulation of the Telephone ... network operators, leading to improvements in telephoneservice. See also History of Catalonia History ..., SA Use dmy dates date December 2010 DEFAULTSORT History Of TelephoneService In Catalonia Category ... it to private industry to create the infrastructure for telephone communications. The companies created only those lines which they thought would be profitable. There were two telephone companies in Catalonia ... by telephone. After Spanish prime minister and dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera abolished the Commonwealth, work on the Catalan intercity telephone network was interrupted. It would not be completed for many ... December 1877 The first telephone trials in the Iberian peninsula take place, between two lecture halls in the College of Industry, Barcelona. 26 December 1877 The first long distance telephone conference ... in intercity telephone communications. 20 June 1896 By royal decree, the use of Catalan in intercity telephone and telegram communications is authorized, lifting the restrictions imposed by the previous ... Foundation of the Telephone Department of the Commonwealth of Catalonia, headed by Esteban Terradas ... more details
The Ontario TelephoneService Commission OTSC was a quasi judicial regulatory agency which regulated independent telephone companies that is, those other than Bell Canada in Ontario, Canada Ontario , Canada . It reported to the provincial legislature through the minister of transportation and communications. It served as the regulator for the independent companies until April 26, 1994, when a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in the case T l phone Guevremont Inc. v. Quebec R gie des t l communications , 1994 1 S.C.R. 878 transferred Canada s provincially regulated telephone companies to federal jurisdiction, meaning that they would be regulated by the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission . References Grindlay, Thomas. A History of the Independent Telephone Industry in Ontario . 1975. Category Ontario government departments and agencies Category Communications in Ontario Category Communications authorities ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 The Mobile TelephoneService MTS is a pre cellular network cellular Very high frequency VHF radio system that links to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN . MTS was the radiotelephone equivalent of land dial phone service. As of 2005 , only rural and wilderness areas were still using the system. The Mobile TelephoneService was one of the earliest mobile telephone ... TelephoneService IMTS . Channels MTS uses 25 VHF radio channels in the United States and Canada . The channels are identified by pairs of letters taken from positions on a North America n telephone ... States Category Telecommunications in Canada ca Mobile TelephoneService es Mobile Telephone ... switched telephone network land line the call would be routed to a mobile operator, who would route .... This service originated with the Bell System , and was first used in St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis ... channels across 3 bands See IMTS frequencies . This service was used at least into the 1980s in large ... 23 152.825 158.085 align center 12 JW 24 152.840 158.999 Frequency problems and elimination of the service ... signal. The service uses technology that has been manufacturer discontinued for more than three decades ... service resolved this congestion problem very effectively, especially since cellular frequencies, typically ..., but obsolescence. Because the equipment is no longer manufactured, companies still using the service ... frequencies are now used for local Paging telecommunications paging services. They are only found in some parts of rural North America, having been replaced in most areas by cellular service in the 1980s or later. The service territory of Northwestel has only eliminated ten MTS locations since 2003 ... Lake region, the Mackenzie River and the Mackenzie Delta. As noted above, cellular service is too costly ... diesel generators, using barged in fuel. Operation All calls were placed by a suitably equipped telephone ... MTS services due to the reasons above they could not meet the service demand except by switching ... more details
Mobile TelephoneService IMTS is a 0G pre cellular Very High Frequency VHF Ultra High Frequency UHF radio system that links to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN . IMTS was the radiotelephone equivalent of land dial phone service. It was introduced in 1964 as a replacement to Mobile TelephoneService or MTS and improved on most MTS systems by offering direct dial rather than connections ... telephone system includes three frequency bands, VHF Low 35 44  MHz, 9 channels , VHF High 152 158  MHz, 11 channels , and UHF 454 460  MHz, 12 channels . See Improved Mobile TelephoneService ... paging, so after a few years, the predominant provider of mobile telephoneservice was the Bell System companies. A given provider might have offered service on one, two, or all three bands, although IMTS was never offered on low band only MTS, but Whidbey Telephone in Washington State had a custom ... Mobile TelephoneService. The low band Z prefixed channels were always operated in the MTS, or manual ... wishing to have mobile telephoneservice. These potential subscribers were literally waiting ... Service , the earliest car telephoneservice provided by the Bell System, later replaced by IMTS technology ... U.S. company near the Canadian border was known to offer IMTS service. Also Schuykill Mobile Phone ... license.jsp?licKey 7187 ULS License Paging and Radiotelephone License WRV255 WIKSTROM TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC Bot generated title ref Northwestel was known to offer Mobile TelephoneService MTS service in northern Canada, but has been withdrawing service from some areas. ref http www.crtc.gc.ca ... Hz seize tones would be sent to allow the base station to service another call. Mobiles would originate ... handsets with power outputs of 0.6 watts. Mobile installations normally consisted of a head unit or the telephone ... much like a landline, or hardwired, telephone. Unlike cellular handsets, these units passed through ... telephone than a cellular handset. There was a separate large radio transceiver chassis, typically ... more details
unsourced article date November 2008 A postal, telegraph, and telephoneservice or PTT is a government government agency agency responsible for mail postal mail , telegraph , and telephone services. Such monopoly monopolies existed in many countries, though not in North America or Japan . Many PTTs have been partially or completely privatization privatized in recent years. In some of those privatizations, the PTT was renamed completely, whereas in others, the name of the privatized corporation has been only slightly modified, such as PT Telkom in Indonesia . Monopoly service In countries that had a PTT unit of government, typically the vast majority of forms of distribution of information fell under the auspices of the PTT, whether that be the delivery of printed publications and individual letters in the postal mail, the transmission of telephonic audio, or the transmission of telegraphic on off signals, and in some countries, the radio broadcasting broadcast of one way audio radio and television audio video television signals . In many countries with a current or former PTT, the PTT also was responsible for the manufacture and standardization of telephone equipment. Often the presence of a single PTT in a country implied a single monolithic approach to the distribution of information in that country, which as an advantage permitted efficient deployment of a single national standard for each topic instead of on going debate about competing ideas, but which as a disadvantage typically .... Mixed service In North America, instead of a PTT there was the private monopoly Bell System in telecommunications and a separate federally run US Postal Service Canada Post for mail delivery. Portugal ..., Telefones e Tel grafos , a public company, as the owner of the telephone system in the rest of the country ... WpmzcqmgMbAC&dq universal service and rate restructuring in telecommunications&printsec frontcover&source ... PPP1,M1 Universal Service and Rate Restructuring in Telecommunications , Organisation for Economic ... more details
refimprove date January 2009 The Telephone Preference Service TPS is a United Kingdom UK opt out telephone list that is intended to prevent telemarketing calls to those who do not wish to receive them. The list is administered on behalf of Ofcom by the British direct marketing industry, who also run the Mailing Preference Service and Fax Preference Service . In 2005, the BBC reported that there were 10.5 million numbers registered. ref Citation date 2 November 2005 title Fines may rise for silent calls publisher BBC url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi business 4395624.stm accessdate 2009 01 30 ref The TPS should not be confused with the Government Telephone Preference Scheme which refers exclusively to the system used by the General Post Office since 1952 and later BT Group BT to keep selected telephones operating during wartime when access to the telephone system by the general public would be denied. History Residential users have been able to register on the list since May 1999 under the Telecommunications Data Protection and Privacy Regulations 1999. The list has statutory force under the Privacy and Electronic Communications EC Directive Regulations 2003 . From 25 June 2004 corporate subscribers were also allowed to register on the list under Privacy and Electronic Communications EC Directive Amendment Regulations 2004 Exemptions Companies can still contact their own customers regardless of TPS to offer new products and services so long as the customer has already notified you that they do not object to receiving such calls http www.ico.gov.uk upload documents library data protection practical application calling existing customers on the tps.pdf . Genuine market research from companies like Ipsos MORI and RCU Ltd RCU are also allowed and calls from overseas made by overseas companies on their own account cannot be controlled by registering with the TPS. Individuals and businesses ... for prosecutions. See also Robinson list Canadian Do Not Call List New Zealand Name Removal Service ... more details
Kingdom the terms Local Authority Fire and Rescue Service , County Fire & Rescue Service or Public Fire and Rescue Service refer to a fire and rescue service provided and operated by a county or metropolitan council to serve the public in an emergency. In simple terms they are the fire service which respond to emergency 999 emergency telephone number 999 calls from members of the public . Examples of county, public or local authority fire and rescue services include the London Fire Brigade , West Midlands Fire Service and Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service for instance. Collectively each county public local authority fire service is referred to as the United Kingdom Fire and Rescue Service. It is the primary land rescue agency in the UK. In England and Wales by virtue of the Fire ... and Rescue Service to serve the public in an emergency. Whilst fire services are operated at local authority ... whom oversee the running of the fire service, to ensure that it serves the public properly. Day to day command and control of the Fire Service is overseen by a Chief Fire Officer the highest ranking officer in the service. Non Local Authority Public Fire & Rescue Services There are several non local ... ultimately by the UK Government along with their Local Authority Fire Service counterparts. The Defence ... powers of entry and enforcement as a Local Authority Fire Service. Royal Air Force Firefighting ... cases non Local Area or Public fire services will call upon the public fire service for assistance. Primary Firefighting and Rescue Service in the UK Each Local Authority Public Fire Service collectively ... of Communities and Local Government DCLG Statutory Duties A Local Authority County Public Fire and Rescue Service not only has statutory duties to respond to emergencies, but also has additional ... three main emergency services Police , Ambulance and HM Coastguard , LA PS Fire Service personnel ... no occasion where a public fire service can not legally gain entry to premises or property ... more details
A localservice district LSD is a unit of rural district rural municipal government in the Canada Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador which cover areas outside incorporated city cities , town s and village s for provision of municipal services such as fire protection, garbage disposal and sewage. New Brunswick There are more than 250 LocalService Districts LSDs in New Brunswick, covering most unincorporated areas Indian reserve s, lands within CFB Gagetown , and Huskisson Parish, New Brunswick Huskisson Parish are not part of any LSD. LSD boundaries mostly coincide with boundaries of List of parishes in New Brunswick parishes . Elgin Centre LSD, a disincorporated Village, is an example which does not. LSDs may have elected advisory committees that have no legislative or taxing authority, but work with the New Brunswick Department of Environment and Local Government to administer services usually provided by incorporated municipalities. The particular services provided vary with the particular LSD sometimes one or more areas within a LSD will have additional services. Individual LSDs are not described in the Municipalities Act instead, they are defined in Regulation 84 168 under the Municipalities Act, the LocalService Districts Regulation Municipalities Act, which was filed July 16, 1984, and has been amended many times since. LSDs and are being encouraged by the provincial government to adopt a form of local government known as a rural community ... and the LSD of Grimmer voted in 2011 to form a new Rural Community. See List of localservice districts ... links http www.gnb.ca 0370 0022 e.pdf New Brunswick LocalService District Advisory Committees http www.canlii.org nl laws regu 1996r.747 20051121 whole.html Newfoundland and Labrador LocalService District Regulations Category Types of country subdivisions Category Local government in New Brunswick Category Local government in Newfoundland and Labrador fr District de services locaux ... more details
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Refimprove date December 2008 Every country has different local conventions for writing telephone numbers . Writing a telephone number in a different format will look strange to a resident, and may lead to incorrect dialing when area codes are omitted for local calls. All numbers on this page are written ... local form are often used by older people but also for technical reasons. Iceland main Telephone ... Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom cite note five digit 1 about 7 where the local number has ... digits in the Mobile telephone numbering in India numbering plan . Mobile numbers which are not local ... audience, it is written 61 A BBBB BBBB or 61 4MM MBB BBB. When written for a local audience, the Telephone ... in the format 2NNN NNNN for landlines , 8NNN NNNN for mobile telephone numbers from localtelephone ... premium rate telephone numbers are written 90x NNN NNNN where x varies according to the type of service ... references DEFAULTSORT Local Conventions For Writing Telephone Numbers Category Telephone numbers ... for local calls in some metro area s, the notation in those areas has sometimes changed. The area ... Public Service Commission s choice of area code 470 470 for the next overlay code. In Canadian English ... District Mexico City . The two digit area code 55 is followed by an eight digit local number. They are usually formatted as 55 XXXX XXXX or 55 XX XX XX XX . Europe Denmark Telephone numbers in Denmark Danish telephone numbers are 8 digits long, and normally written in four groups of two separated by spaces ..., AAAA AAAA France Telephone numbers in France French telephone numbers are 10 digits long written in groups ... used in mobile phones. Germany Telephone numbers in Germany German telephone numbers have no fixed length for area code and subscriber number. There are many ways to format a telephone number in Germany ... with Extension 0AAAA  BBBBBB XX DIN 5008 international 49  AAAA  BBBBBB E.123 local ... XXX XXXX or XXX XXXX . Italy See Telephone numbers in Italy Netherlands Telephone numbers in the Netherlands ... more details
The name Local News Service refers to a variety of news resource share services all started in 2008 and 2009. It sometimes does not refer to a specific sharing service but to the category in general. Typically, these services include Press pool pooling video crews to cover routine events and sharing helicopter s used for newsgathering. News share services class wikitable Market Station Owner rowspan 2 Philadelphia ref http www.broadcastingcable.com article 116337 Fox NBC Try AP Approach to Local TV.php?q Local News Service ref ref http www.broadcastingcable.com article 116325 UPDATE Fox and NBC Want To Take Joint News Service National.php ref WCAU NBC Universal WTXF TV Fox Television Stations rowspan 3 Washington, DC ref name dcLNS http www.broadcastingcable.com article 259012 Gannett Fox NBC Share in DC.php?rssid 20065 ref WUSA TV WUSA Gannett Company Gannett WRC TV NBC Universal WTTG Fox Television Stations rowspan 2 Boston ref name bosLNS http www.broadcastingcable.com article 232934 WFXT WBZ to Share in Boston.php?rssid 20065 ref WFXT Fox Television Stations WBZ TV CBS Corporation rowspan 4 Chicago ref name be1 http broadcastengineering.com news chicago stations join 0508 ref WGN TV Tribune Broadcasting WFLD Fox Television Stations WBBM TV CBS Corporation WMAQ TV NBC Universal rowspan 3 Phoenix ref name fxscripps http www.broadcastingcable.com article 191108 Fox Scripps Create Local News Service.php?rssid 20099&q Local News Service ref KSAZ TV Fox Television Stations KNXV TV The E.W. Scripps Company Scripps KPHO TV Meredith Corporation Meredith rowspan 2 Cleveland ref name be1 WKYC TV Gannett WOIO Raycom Media rowspan 2 Columbus, OH ref name fxscripps WCMH TV Media General WSYX WTTE Sinclair Broadcast Group Sinclair rowspan 3 Atlanta ref name atlLNS http www.broadcastingcable.com article 232664 Atlanta Stations Set to Share.php?rssid 20065&q news share ref WAGA TV ... article 277903 Three L A Stations To Begin Local News Video Share June 15.php?rssid 20065 ... more details
The Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service or BETRS is a fixed radio service where a multiplexing multiplexed , digital radio link is used as the last segment of the local loop to provide wireless telephoneservice to subscribers in remote areas. BETRS technology was developed in the mid 1980s and allows up to four subscribers to use a single radio channel communications channel pair, Simultaneity simultaneous ly, without Interference communication interfering with one another. In the United States U.S. , this service may operate in the paired 152 158 and 454 459 Megahertz MHz bands and on 10 channel block s in the 816 820 861 865  MHz bands. BETRS may be licensed only to U.S. state state certified carriers in the area where the service is provided and is considered a part of the public switched telephone network PSTN by state regulators. Regulation of this service currently resides in parts 1 and 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR , Subtitle 47 on Telecommunications , and may be researched or ordered through the Government Printing Office GPO . Source Federal Communications Commission Wireless Bureau External links http www.fcc.gov Federal Communications Commission website http www.gpo.gov Government Printing Office website Category Local loop Category Mobile telecommunications standards ... more details
Call Me Mr. Telephone Answering Service is a 1985 single by teenage singer, Cheyne singer Cheyne . The single did not crossover to the Hot 100 , but Cheyne sole hit record peaked at number sixty two,on the soul chart and was a number one dance hit for one week. start box succession box before Do You Wanna Get Away by Shannon singer Shannon title Hot Dance Club Play U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number one dance hits of 1985 USA number one single years June 8, 1985 after I Wonder If I Take You Home by Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam end box References Joel Whitburn s, Presents, Top R&B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 , 2004 Joel Whitburn s, Hot Dance Disco 1974 2003 , 2004 Category 1985 singles Category Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs number one singles ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 Local Security Authority Subsystem Service LSASS , is a Process computing process in Microsoft Windows operating system s that is responsible for enforcing the security policy on the system. It verifies users logging on to a Windows computer or server, handles password changes, and creates access token s. ref http ss64.com nt syntax services.html ref It also writes to the Windows Security Log . Forcible termination of tt lsass.exe tt will result in the Welcome screen losing its accounts, prompting a restart of the machine. See also Pass the hash References reflist External links http www.microsoft.com technet security topics identitymanagement idmanage p2pass 1.mspx MS identity management http www.processlibrary.com directory files lsass ProcessLibrary .com lsass.exe info http www.fileinspect.com fileinfo lsass exe FileInspect detailed lsass.exe information http whatisprocess.com lsass exe 16 What Is Process lsass.exe information http www.neuber.com taskmanager process lsass.exe.html User experiences and ratings of lsass.exe Windows Components Category Microsoft Windows security technology Category Windows NT architecture Category Access control software Category Windows components Windows stub fr Local Security Authority Subsystem Service no Local Security Authority Subsystem Service pl LSASS pt LSASS ru zh ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE List of LocalService Districts in New Brunswick This is a list of localservice district LocalService Districts s ref name LSD Act cite web url http www.gnb.ca 0062 regs 84 168.htm title LocalService Districts Regulation Municipalities Act publisher Government of New Brunswick accessaccessdate 2011 12 15 ref in the Canada Canadian province of New Brunswick . French names usually differ only in using paroisse de instead of parish of other differences are noted. Spellings used are those in the LSD Act these sometimes vary from the spellings used in other Acts. Aberdeen, parish of Acadieville, parish of Addington, parish of Aldouane Allardville Alma, parish of Alnwick, parish of Andover, parish of Anse Bleue Anse Bleue Baie du Petit Pokemouche Baie Ste. Anne Baie Sainte Anne Baie Verte Baker Brook, parish of Balmoral, parish of Balmoral St. Maure Bathurst, parish of Bayfield Bayside Beaver Harbour Benoit Benton Beresford, parish of Big River Black River Hardwicke Blackville, parish of Blair Athol Blanchard Settlement Blissfield, parish of Blissville, parish of Botsford, parish of Boudreau West Boudreau ouest incorporated as part of Rural Community of Beaubassin East, 1995 05 08 ref name Beaubassin East cite web url http www.gnb.ca 0062 regs 95 36.htm title Rural Community of Beaubassin East Regulation Municipalities Act publisher Government of New Brunswick accessdate 2011 12 15 ref Brantville Bright, parish of Brighton, parish of Brunswick, parish of Burton, parish of Cambridge, parish of Campobello, parish of incorporated as a Rural Community, 2010 11 01 ref cite ... Enniskillen Woodstock, parish of This is a list of areas within LocalService Districts that receive ... in the LocalService Districts Act that are noted in 2010 Tax Rate details. Inside and Outside ... Reflist External Links http hanwell.nb.ca Hanwell LocalService District official site Subdivisions of New Brunswick counties yes Category Local government in New Brunswick ... more details
Menotti operas The Telephone, or L Amour trois is an English language comic opera in one act by Gian Carlo Menotti , both words and music. It was written for production by the Ballet Society and was first presented on a double bill with Menotti s The Medium at the Heckscher Theater, New York City, February 18 20, 1947. The Broadway theatre Broadway production took place on May 1, 1947, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre . The Metropolitan Opera presented it once, on July 31, 1965. ref http www.ibdb.com production.asp?ID 1549 Internet Broadway Database The Telephone The Medium Production Credits Bot generated title ref Roles class wikitable Role Voice type Premiere Cast, February 18, 1947 br Conductor Jascha Zayde Lucy coloratura soprano Marilyn Cotlow Ben baritone Frank Rogier Synopsis Ben, bearing a gift, comes to visit Lucy at her apartment he wants to propose to her before he leaves on a trip. Despite his attempts to get her attention for sufficient time to ask his question, Lucy is occupied with interminable conversations on the telephone. Between her calls, when Lucy leaves the room, Ben even tries to cut the telephone cord unsuccessfully. Not wanting to miss his train, Ben leaves without asking Lucy for her hand in marriage. But Ben makes one last attempt He calls Lucy from a telephone booth outside on the street and makes his proposal. She consents, and the two join in a romantic duet over the phone line, at the end of which Lucy makes sure that Ben remembers her phone number. Recordings Film and video In 1968 a film of the opera was made for SFB ORF , in German. Anja Silja ... a performance of Francis Poulenc s La voix humaine , whose story also contains a telephone conversation. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Telephone, The Category Operas by Gian Carlo Menotti Category ... century operas Category Chamber operas de Das Telefon oder Die Liebe zu dritt es The Telephone, or L Amour trois it The Telephone, or L Amour trois pt The Telephone fi Puhelin ooppera ... more details
SCCInfoBox case name U.E.S., Local 298 v. Bibeault full case name Syndicat national des employ s de la Commission scolaire r gionale de l Outaouais CSN v. Union des employ s de service, local 298 FTQ and Mr. R al Bibeault and Labour Court heard date October 29, 30, 1986 decided date December 22, 1988 history ruling Appeal Dismissed ratio SCC 1986 1987 Majority Beetz J. Union des Employes de Service, Local 298 v. Bibeault , 1988 2 S.C.R. 1048 is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on judicial review in Canadian administrative law . In this decision the court first described the pragmatic and functional approach ref name para. 122 para. 122 ref to determining the standard of review for an administrative decision and provided reasons for its desirability. Background A labour dispute in Quebec occurred over whether a subcontractor had to keep the same benefits as its predecessor. The judgment was the original decision that it did not and was maintained. Opinion The court replaced the preliminary questions doctrine found in Syndicat des employ s de production du Qu bec et de l Acadie v. Canada Labour Relations Board , 1984 2 S.C.R. 412, with the pragmatic and functional approach. This approach involves several considerations, such as the fact that the court examines not only the wording of the enactment conferring jurisdiction on the administrative tribunal, but the purpose of the statute creating the tribunal, the reason for its existence, the area of expertise of its members and the nature of the problem before the tribunal. ref name para. 122 See also List of Supreme Court of Canada cases Pushpanathan v. Canada Minister of Citizenship and Immigration References reflist External links lexum scc2 1988 2 1048 30 DEFAULTSORT Union Des Employes De Service, Local 298 V. Bibeault Category Canadian administrative case law Category Supreme Court of Canada cases Category ... case law Category Service Employees International Union canada law stub ... more details
about the telephone operating company known as Central Telephone Company the holding company of Central Telephone, named Central Telephone and Utilities Corporation Centel Infobox Company company name Central Telephone Company company logo company type Private company Private Subsidiary of CenturyLink company slogan foundation 1971 location key people industry Telecommunications num employees revenue area code North Carolina, Nevada parent Centel 1971 1992 Br Sprint Nextel 1992 2006 br Embarq 2006 2009 br CenturyTel CenturyLink 2009 present products Plain old telephoneserviceLocalTelephoneService subsid homepage http www.centurylink.com Central Telephone Company is a telephone operating company owned by CenturyLink that provides localtelephoneservice in Nevada and North Carolina . The company was established in 1971 as a subsidiary of Centel . In 1992, Centel was acquired by Sprint Nextel Sprint , but the Central Telephone Company retained its corporate name. In 2006, Sprint spun off its localtelephone business as Embarq , which was then acquired by CenturyTel now CenturyLink in 2009. References reflist See also Centel CenturyLink CenturyLink Category Companies established in 1971 Category CenturyLink Category Sprint Nextel Category Communications in Nevada Category Communications in North Carolina Category Telecommunications companies of the United States ... more details
introduced internet service with broadband access. Other historical notes Woodbury Telephone was the only localtelephone operating company SBC AT&T owned that had no roots in the original AT&T or Alexander Graham Bell . There were five other independent telephone companies that served parts of Connecticut ...Infobox Defunct Company company name The Woodbury Telephone Company company logo Image with inadequate rationale removed Image AT&T logo horizontal .svg 150px AT&T logo fate Dissolved successor Southern New England Telephone foundation 1870 defunct 2007 location Woodbury, CT , United States U.S. industry Telecommunications key people products Plain old telephoneserviceLocalTelephoneService num employees parent Southern New England Telephone SNET 1997 2007 subsid The Woodbury Telephone Company was a telephone company serving Woodbury, Connecticut Woodbury , Southbury, Connecticut Southbury and Bethlehem, Connecticut . It is now owned by AT&T . Woodbury Telephone was acquired by Southern New England Telecommunications in 1997 ref http doddcenter.uconn.edu findaids SNET MSS19970122.html ref , approximately one year later SNET merged with SBC Communications . It continued as a separate operating company of Southern New England Telephone and at the time of its merger was the 75th largest independent telephone carrier in the United States. ref http articles.courant.com 1992 09 28 business 0000111966 1 localtelephonetelephone companies woodbury telephone ref On June 1, 2007, the company was dissolved and merged all assets and operations into Southern New England Telephone . At the time ... 1 snet woodbury s president woodbury telephone ref History Woodbury Telephone began operation in the 1870s when a local businessman, Mr. Charles A. Stone visited the Philadelphia Centennial ... Station via the telephone. The company grew modestly and was incorporated in 1910 with Arthur D ... to a direct dial system in 1955. As the service area grew considerably in the 1970s and 1980s ... more details
. Later in 1878 the Bell System Bell Telephone Company began to use two wire circuits called the local loop from each user s telephone to Telephone exchange end office s which performed any necessary ... telephone line run from a home or other small building to a localtelephone exchange . There is a central junction box for the building where the wires that go to telephone jacks throughout the building ... upon the subscribed telephoneservice. The wires between the junction box and the exchange are known as the local loop , and the network of wires going to an exchange, the access network . Most houses ... to two telephone lines at the localtelephone exchange , thus making those jacks RJ11, RJ14, RJ25 RJ14 jacks. More often, only two of the wires are connected to the exchange as one telephone line ... also Landline Party line telephony Party line Local loop Wire External links http www.ilmondodelletelecomunicazioni.it english telematics telephone line.html Engineer Francesco Buffa s page about telephone line Is BS 6312 used in the UK ? DEFAULTSORT Telephone Line Category Local loop ar ca ...For the Electric Light Orchestra song Telephone Line Electric Light Orchestra song globalize USA date December 2010 unreferenced date January 2008 Image Phone pole3.jpg thumb right Phone pole with phone and mainly electric lines File Fixed telephone lines per 100 inhabitants 1997 2007 ITU.png thumb Fixed telephone lines per 100 inhabitants 1997 2007 A telephone line or telephone circuit or just line or circuit Jargon within the industry is a single user telecommunication circuit circuit on a telephone telecommunication communication system. Typically this refers to the physical wire or other signaling medium connecting the user s telephone apparatus to the telecommunications network, and usually also implies a single telephone number for invoice billing purposes reserved for that user. In 1876 the earliest lines were single electrically conducting metal wires directly connecting one telephone ... more details
Infobox company company name War Acquisition Corp. company logo company type Private company Private company slogan foundation 2000 location key people industry Telecommunications num employees revenue parent products Plain old telephone service Local Telephone Service subsid homepage http www.wartelecom.com War Acquisition Corp. , owned by Otelco OTT Communications , is a telephone company in West Virginia serving McDowell County, West Virginia McDowell County . The company s assets began with the original War Telephone Company, founded in 1937. It was acquired by CenturyLink Century Telephone Enterprises now CenturyLink in 1981. The company s assets were sold in 1985 to Colonial Telephone in Mississippi , which merged the company into McDowell Telephone Company, Inc., which became War Telephone Company. ref http www.psc.state.wv.us scripts orders ViewDocument.cfm?CaseActivityID 25342&Source Archives Public Service Commission of West Virginia ref The company later changed its name again to McDowell Telephone Company. The original War Telephone Company, founded in 1937, remained with Century Telephone, becoming Century Telephone of West Virginia in 1986. The company, however, does not operate any lines in West Virginia . In 2000, War Acquisition Corp. was formed, taking over the operations of McDowell Telephone and began doing business as War Telephone. In 2010, the company was purchased by Otelco and began doing business as OTT Communications . ref http apps.sos.wv.gov business corporations readpdf.aspx?DocId 727565 Trade Name ref References reflist Category Otelco Category CenturyLink Category Communications in West Virginia Category Companies established in 2000 ... more details