There are several pieces of legislation named the TelecommunicationsActTelecommunicationsAct 1997 , Australia TelecommunicationsAct Canada TelecommunicationsAct 1984 , United Kingdom superseded by Communications Act 2003 TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 , United States disambig de TelecommunicationsAct fr TelecommunicationsAct ko ... more details
The TelecommunicationsAct of 1993 is an Act of the Parliament of Canada that regulates telecommunications by ensuring reliable services, protecting privacy, and to protect and encourage the Canadian media. The Act is administered by the Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC which reports to Industry Canada . It replaced the Railway Act of 1906, which governed telecommunication prior to 1993, making it the first full legislative scheme addressing telecommunications. In November 2005, an amendment was passed to allow for the creation of a national Canadian Do Not Call List Do not call list under section 41. External links Text of the Act http laws.justice.gc.ca eng T 3.4 page 1.html Department of Justice http canlii.ca en ca laws stat sc 1993 c 38 latest sc 1993 c 38.html CanLII Category Canadian federal legislation Category Telecommunications law Category 1993 in law Category 1993 in Canada canada law stub ... more details
lead too short date February 2011 The TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 ref P.L. No. 104 104, 110 Stat. 56 1996 . ref was the first significant overhaul of United States telecommunications law in more than ... for U.S. communications policy, covering telecommunications and broadcasting. That act created ... and broadcast markets. In this context, the TelecommunicationsAct was designed to open up ... all telecommunications markets to competition.... ref Conference Report, TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 ... provision of telecommunications services. Enactment The Act was approved by the 104th United ... service and providers of cable television , and a third for TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 Information ... section date February 2011 The 1996 TelecommunicationsAct is divided into seven Titles Title ... or harassing use of telecommunications facilities under the Communications Act of 1934. Sec. 503. Obscene ... FCC Report, TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 ref The Act makes a significant distinction between ... the act. For example, a carrier is not a telecommunications carrier when it is selling broadband Internet ... is currently considering legislation that would overhaul the TelecommunicationsAct of 1996. ref ... other major point. The TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 did not foster competition among ILECs as the bill ... and Nondiscrimination Act of 2006 TelecommunicationsAct of 2005 Orwell Rolls in His Grave , 2003 documentary ... international border. This provision was carried through into the TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 ... Allen, The TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 Its Impact on the Electronic Media of the 21st Century , Communications ... Analysis of The TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 . This article by Fritz Messere Associate Professor ... Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT TelecommunicationsAct Of 1996 Category United States federal communications ... History of the United States 1991 present de TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 es TelecommunicationsAct fr TelecommunicationsAct de 1996 lt JAV telekomunikacij aktas zh 1996 ... more details
Orphan date October 2009 Bill C 398 An Act to amend the TelecommunicationsAct Internet neutrality was tabled in the Parliament of Canada by the MP for Timmins and James Bay Charlie Angus on May 29, 2009, on the 40th Canadian Parliament second session of the 40th Parliament . Bill C 398 aims to prohibit various forms of discrimination by Internet service provider telecommunications service providers . Network management practices that favour, degrade or prioritize any content, application or service transmitted over a broadband network based on its source, ownership, destination or type ref name c398 cite web url http www2.parl.gc.ca HousePublications Publication.aspx?Docid 3935625&file 4 title BILL C 398 publisher House of Commons accessdate 2009 10 28 ref are specifically prohibited, subject to certain exceptions. Telecommunications Service providers may use reasonable management practices in order to alleviate extraordinary congestion, may prioritize emergency communications, and assure the security of computers and networks in a reasonable manner. ISPs, according to the proposed Bill, would also be allowed to charge users on a usage based basis as well as offer directly to users consumer protection services that may discriminate, provided notice is given to users as well as a possibility to opt out . The Bill would also prohibit telecommunications service providers to hamper foreign device attachment to their networks provided the device would neither damage nor degrade the network. Clarify date October 2009 Telecommunications service providers would furthermore be obligated to render available to users at all time information about the speed, limitations and management practices that are in effect. History The Bill is a re submitted version of Bill C 552 which was introduced one day after 300 protesters came to Parliament in May 2008. ref name nate cite web url http arstechnica.com tech policy news 2008 05 canadian punk rocker turned mp submits net neutrality bill.ars ... more details
In telecommunication , the term telecommunications service has the following meanings 1. Any service provided by a telecommunication provider. 2. A specified set non technical use, don t link of User telecommunications user information transfer capabilities provided to a group of users by a telecommunications system . Note The telecommunications service user is responsible for the information content of the message . The telecommunications service provider has the responsibility for the acceptance, transmission telecommunications transmission , and delivery of the message. ref FS1037C MS188 ref For purposes of regulation by the Federal Communications Commission under the U.S. Communications Act of 1934 and TelecommunicationsAct of 1996 , the definition of telecommunications service is the offering of telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used. ref USCSub 47 153 46 . ref Telecommunications , in turn, is defined as the transmission, between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user s choosing, without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received. ref USCSub 47 153 43 . ref Standardization Empty section date May 2010 See also Communications service provider Intelligent network service IN service Internet service provider ISP Service layer Value added service content provider redirects here References Reflist See also White pages Yellow Pages Tourism DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications Service Category Telecommunications terms telecomm term stub pl Us uga telekomunikacyjna sv Telekommunikationstj nst ... more details
Disputed date May 2008 The National Telecommunicationsact in the second period of Estonian independence granted a Monopoly on international and local fixed line telephony to Estonian Telecom Eesti Telecom . In the process of privatization, a concession was granted to liberalize mobile, CATV and packet switched telecommunications. This concession was critical for developing a competitive market. Three licensed mobile operators encouraged one of the highest rates of mobile telephony penetration. CATV licenses were granted at a local level, and while it was a more natural monopoly, pirate operators proliferated within populous cities in the 1990s. Internet penetration blossomed. Beginning with a Satellite link and widerspread undersea leased line connectivity, Estonia connected with the rest of the world. The concession for packet communications, perhaps against the constraint of limited international telephony competition with the global exceptions of callback , transit and re file arbitrage created conditions in which Skype was natively created. With a population of about 1.3 million, Estonia has about 1.7 million cellular telephones, 0.5 million fixed phones, and 0.8 million internet users as of 2006 . See also Internet in Estonia References https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos en.html CIA World Factbook Estonia topics state autocollapse Telecommunications use dmy dates date February 2012 Category Telecommunications by country Estonia Category Communications in Estonia Category Telecommunications in Europe Estonia stub comm stub pt Comunica es da Est nia ... more details
Mauritius Telecom Mauritius Telecom Ltd . ref name ICT View 2004 The 1988 TelecommunicationsAct ... in Services GATS at the WTO, the 1988 TelecommunicationsAct was replaced with by the TelecommunicationsAct of 1998 which provided the legal framework to enable the emergence of a free and democratised telecommunications market on the island. This act also created the Mauritius Telecommunications Authority MTA as a regulatory body for the telecommunications sector. ref name ICT View 2004 With the development of Information and Communications Technologies, the TelecommunicationsAct of 1998 was replaced by the Information and Communication Technologies Act of 2001. The MTA was subsequently ...Telecommunications had an early beginning in Mauritius, with the first telephone line installed in 1883, seven years after the invention of the telephone. Over the years, the network and telephony improved. By the late 20th century, the rapid development and convergence of Information and communications technology information and telecommunications technologies gave rise to an ICT industry on the island along with many incentives provided by the government. The government thus aims to make the ICT sector the 5th pillar of the Mauritian economy and Mauritius a Cyber Island. ref cite web title Development .... From that date, the telecommunications department took that responsibility. ref name AN 2010 120 ... were managed by Cable and Wireless , a private British company. From 1985, Overseas Telecommunications ... 1988, the state owned Department of Telecommunications was privatised to become the Mauritius Telecommunications ... ICT View 2004 The National Computer Board NCB was also set up in 1988 by the National Board Act No 43 ... ICT View 2004 By 1997, the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications was created to formulate ... Navboxes list Mauritius topics Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Economy of Mauritius Stubs Categories Category Communications in Mauritius Category Telecommunications in Mauritius ... more details
The primary regulator of telecommunications in the Malaysia is the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission MCMC . It issues licenses under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, the Postal Services Act 1991 and the Digital Signature Act 1997. Telephony system and usage statistics Telephones main lines in use 4.311 million 2nd Quarter 2009 br Telephones mobile cellular 28.545 million 2nd Quarter 2009 br Telephone system international service good br domestic good intercity service provided on Peninsular Malaysia mainly by microwave radio relay adequate intercity microwave radio relay network between Sabah and Sarawak via Brunei domestic satellite system with 2 earth stations br international submarine cables to India , Hong Kong , and Singapore satellite earth stations 2 Intelsat 1 Indian Ocean and 1 Pacific Ocean Cellular communication The major telecommunication companies in Malaysia are Telekom Malaysia TM Berhad , Celcom Berhad Celcom 013, 019 and 0148 , Maxis Communications Maxis 012, 017 and 0142 , DiGi Telecommunications DiGi 010, 016 , 0146, 014 30, 014 31 and 014 32 and U Mobile 018 . Radio usage statistics Radio broadcast stations AM 56, FM 31 plus 13 repeater stations , shortwave 5 1999 br Amateur Radio Stations 2,000 2006 br Radios 9.1 million 1997 Television Television broadcast stations 27 plus 15 high power repeaters 1999 br Televisions 3.6 million 1997 Terrestrial television stations The following channels are free to air TV1 Malaysia TV1 TV2 Malaysia TV2 TV3 Malaysia TV3 ntv7 8TV Malaysia 8TV Only free on West Malaysia TV9 Malaysia TV9 Only free on West Malaysia TV Alhijrah Hotel only in house video channel Vision Four Pay per view providers Satellite Astro satellite TV Astro DVB IPTV based MiTV uses IP over DVB , pending rebranding as U Television ... codes Malaysian mobile phone codes Malaysia Asia topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Malaysia Category Telecommunications in Malaysia Category Communications ... more details
Telephones main lines in use 31,500 2002 Telephones mobile cellular 300,000 2003 Telephone system general assessment limited system of cable and open wire lines, minor microwave radio relay links, and radiotelephone communications stations improvements being made br domestic mostly cable and open wire lines a recently completed domestic satellite telecommunications system links Nouakchott with regional capitals br international country code 222 satellite earth stations 1 Intelsat Atlantic Ocean and 2 Arabsat Radio broadcast stations AM 1, FM 14, shortwave 1 2001 Radios 410,000 2001 Television broadcast stations 1 2002 Televisions 98,000 2001 Internet Service Provider s ISPs 25 2003 Internet users 10,000 2002 Country codes Country code Top level domain .mr Broadband Internet access Mauritania has three operators, the original monopoly, Mauritel now owned by Vivendi Vivendi s Maroc Telecom , Mattel company Mattel owned by Tunisie Telecom and Chinguitel , which will start operations in December 2006. ref http www.balancingact africa.com news back balancing act 324.html head Balancing Act Africa.com ref The country only has around 1000 DSL subscribers, and 3000 internet subscribers in total, out of a population of 2.5 million. Monthly DSL charges were high, around US 95.69 per month, but have now dropped to MRO 10000 around US 40 per month. References references CIA World Factbook Economy of Mauritania Africa in topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Mauritania Category Communications in Mauritania Mauritania stub ... more details
TelecommunicationsAct was launched . ref name tele 5 At this point the government has an indirect ... during Phase 2 is the issue of interconnection. Before the TelecommunicationsAct of 1993, the parastatal ...This article covers telecommunications in Sweden . Telecommunications Sweden liberalized its telecommunications industry starting in 1980s and being formally liberalized in 1993. ref name tele Swedish Economic Policy Review 9 2002 133 161. Telecommunications liberlaisation in Sweden Is intermediate regulation viable? . Lars Hultkrantz. 2002. Available online in http www.ekonomiskaradet.se Panda ekonomiska Data Documents sepr2002 Hultkrantz 9 2.pdf pdf format . Retrieved 22 February 2007. ref This was three years ahead of USA and five years before the European common policy introduced in January 1998 allowed for an open and competitive telecommunication market. ref name tele The Swedes, most of who are computer literate enjoy a continuous growth in the Internet market and the availability of technologies such as Metro Ethernet, fiber, satellite, WAN access technologies and even the availability of 3G services. Statistically, 6.447 2004 million telephone main lines are in use, 8.0436 2005 million mobile cellular telephones are in use ref cite web url https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos sw.html title Sweden accessdate 2007 02 14 ref and 6.7 million Swedes are regular ... The processes that went about resulting in the liberalization of the telecommunications industry can ... act effective on July 1, 1993 which was the first significant liberalization effect ... highly developed telecommunications infrastructure ranked among leading countries for fixed line, mobile ... effective on January 1, 2009. See also commons category Telecommunications in Sweden Culture of Sweden ... links http www.telecoms.se Telecoms Sweden Sweden topics Europe topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Sweden Category Communications in Sweden Category Telecommunications ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup April 2011 lead rewrite April 2011 unreferenced April 2011 Telephone s fixed lines 360,375 December 2006, National Communications Authority . Penetration 1.6 . Telephones mobile subscribers 5,900,000 2007 . Telephone system poor to fair system Internet accessible many rural communities not yet connected expansion of services is underway br domestic primarily microwave radio relay wireless local loop has been installed br international satellite earth stations 4 Intelsat Atlantic Ocean microwave radio relay link to Panaftel system connects Ghana to its neighbors Radio Broadcasting broadcast stations AM 0 Shortwave 2 2007 FM 137 licensed, of which 129 operational December 2006, NCA . Radios 12.8 million 2007 Television broadcast stations 27 March 2005 Source http www.nca.org.gh ncatemp downloads LIST 20OF 20TVS 20AS 20 20MARCH 2031, 202005.pdf Televisions 1.73 million 1997 Internet Service Provider s ISPs 29 operational ISPs 165 licensed May 2007 . There are 490,000 internet users end 2006 , representing a penetration of about 2 . ITU Country code Top level domain GH Regulation The National Communications Authority NCA , an independent regulator, was created in 1997, deriving its statutory framework from the NCA Act 1996. See also Ghana Ghana Internet Exchange Further reading cite book last Jonnie Akakpo title Rural Access Options and Challenges for Connectivity and Energy in Ghana publisher International Institute for Communication and Development IICD Ghana Information Network for Knowledge Sharing GINKS date October 2008 pages 41 url http www.iicd.org files Rural Access Ghana.pdf External links http www.modernghana.com Ghana HomePage and Communication in Ghana ghana topics Economy of Ghana Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Category Communications in Ghana Category Telecommunications in Ghana lt Ganos ry iai ... more details
Telecommunications tower is the generic description of Radio masts and towers built primarily to hold telecommunication s antennas. Telecommunications tower may also refer to several specific towers Telecommunications Tower aka Antel Tower Telecommunication Tower of US Forces Heidelberg Telecom Telecommunication Tower Heidelberg Telecommunication Tower Bungsberg Telecommunication Tower Lohmar Birk disambig ... more details
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In telecommunications , the term bypass has these meanings The use of any facility telecommunicationstelecommunications facilities or services that circumvents those of the local exchange carrier local exchange common carrier . Note Bypass facilities or services may be either customer provided or vendor supplied. An alternate telecommunication circuit circuit that is routed around equipment or a system component. Note Bypasses are often used to let system operation continue when the bypassed equipment or a system component is inoperable or unavailable. Source Federal Standard 1037C and MIL STD 188 Category Telecommunications economics ... more details
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telecommunications sector. ref http www.barbados.gov.bb Docs MOU CW.pdf ref The process was aimed ... 2004 respectively. Full liberalisation was attained in February, 2005, for the international telecommunications ... The rate of telecommunications penetration in Barbados ranks among the highest in the world. According ... archivedate 2007 12 23 quote ref Telecommunications are virtually universally accessible to all ... of Barbados was ranked by the International Telecommunications Union ITU and UNICEF to be one of the most ... telecoms.gov.bb Government of Barbados Telecommunications unit http www.telecoms.gov.bb Documents Regulations 2003 si135.pdf The TelecommunicationsAct, 2001 http telecoms.gov.bb ICTStatisticsforBarbados tabid 102 Default.aspx Statistic by the Government of Barbados as of 2010 Barbados topics Telecommunications Americas topic Telecommunications in DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Barbados Category Communications in Barbados Category Telecommunications in Barbados Barbados lt Barbadoso ry iai ... more details
category act. It uses the native dialling prefix identifier of 010 , 016 , 0143 , 0146 and 0149 .... At the moment, switching to DiGi is free. Products and services DiGi Telecommunications Sdn ... calling card and Wireless Application Protocol WAP services. DiGi Telecommunications Sdn. Bhd. started a project called Happy . A group of DiGi Telecommunications Sdn. Bhd. staff handle this special project ... to the campaign was very positive References reflist External links Telecommunications in Malaysia Bursa Malaysia Category Telecommunications companies of Malaysia Category Companies based in Shah ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 CIA The telecommunications in Mayotte consist of an estimated 10,000 main telephone lines in use as of 2002, and an estimated 48,100 cellular phones in use as of 2004. The telephone system is small, and is administered by French Department of Posts and Telecommunications. There is some international interconnectivity, with microwave radio relay and HF radiotelephone communications to Comoros as of 2001. There are also three television broadcast stations according to a 2001 figure, with an estimated 3,500 televisions as of 1994. The Country codes country code for top level domain is .yt . Africa topic Telecommunications in DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Mayotte Category Telecommunications by country Mayotte Category Mayotte Mayotte stub Telecomm stub id Komunikasi di Mayotte ... more details
Politics of Pakistan The Ministry of Telecommunications is headed by Telecommunications Minister of Pakistan , who must be a member of Parliament of Pakistan Parliament of Pakistan . The current Information Technology Minister of Pakistan Telecommunications Minister is Sardar Muhammad Latif Khan Khosa . Divisions Telecommunications Division Information Technology Division References reflist div class references small See also Finance Minister of Pakistan Finance Secretary of Pakistan External links http web.archive.org web 20050404215730 http www.pakistan.gov.pk finance ministry index.jsp Finance Ministry Economy of Pakistan topics Category Cabinet of Pakistan Category Economy of Pakistan Category Telecommunications ministries Pakistan Pakistan gov stub ... more details
Cleanup date April 2011 Refimprove date December 2009 Telecommunications in Australia involves the availability and use of electronic devices and services, such as the telephone , television , radio or computer , for the purpose of communication . Early Image NarranderaTrunkLineMemorial.JPG thumb A memorial at Narrandera, New South Wales to the J trunk route linking the Australian cities and towns on the east coast Following federation, the colonial networks staff, switches, wires, handsets, buildings etc. were transferred to the Commonwealth and became the responsibility of the first Postmaster General PMG , a federal Minister overseeing the Postmaster General s Department that managed all domestic ... Act 1868 for example empowered the Postmaster General to acquire, maintain and work electric telegraphs ... in delivery of existing proposed telecommunications services recommended ending Telecom Australia ... by late 1990 it had debts of about 400 million. The Australian Telecommunications Commission was restructured as the Australian Telecommunications Corporation, trading as Telecom Australia, in 1989 ... to Singapore Telecommunications SingTel in 2001. Optus was initially allowed to enter the Australian telecommunications marketplace for national long distance and international telephone calls, with other ... under the Trade Practices Act 1974 such as guaranteed access to Telecom s existing infrastructure ... 33.3 of its shareholding. Australia s telecommunications market was formally opened to full ... telecommunications carriers controlling facilities in Australia, with several hundred other entities ... to consumers of telecommunications services from competition in 2000 1 were between 5.5 billion and 12 ... to provide telecommunications services in very remote areas. These are primarily the Optus fleet ... References Reflist colwidth 30em Oceania topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Australia topics DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Australia Category Telecommunications in Australia ms ... more details
The liberalisation of Bangladesh s telecommunications sector began with small steps in 1989 with the issuance of a licence to a private operator for the provision of inter alia cellular mobile services to compete with the previous monopoly provider of telecommunications services the Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board BTTB . Significant changes in the number of fixed and mobile services deployed in Bangladesh occurred in the late 1990s and the number of services in operation have subsequently grown exponentially in the past five years. The incentives both from government and public sectors have helped to grow this sector.It is now one of the biggest sector of Bangladesh. As a populous country, it s huge market has attracted many foreign investors to invest in this sector Telecommunication ... of Posts and Telecommunications. 1975 Reconstructed as Telegraph and Telephone Board. 1979 Reconstructed ... venture with British Teleco. 2001 Telecommunication Act, to establish Bangladesh Telecommunication ... Telecommunications Company Limited BTCL with 100 shares owned by Government. 2008 Japanese NTT ... policy Telecom Policy 1998.pdf National Telecommunications Policy 1998 and http www.btrc.gov.bd policy ILDTS Policy 2007.pdf International Long Distance Telecommunications Services ILDTS Policy 2007 ... 1998.pdf National Telecommunications Policy 1998 ref Below illustrate the structure of interconnection ... Bangladesh Telecommunications Comapany Limited former BTTB PeoplesTel Peoples Telecommunication ... 25, 2008 the Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission awarded licenses for two Interconnection ... too. And after then On April 12, 2012 the Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission awarded ... 18, 2009 the Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission awarded licenses for IPTSP. IPTSP ... TV and radio Channels References Reflist Asia topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Bangladesh Category Telecommunications in Bangladesh Category Communications ... more details
Out of date date January 2012 Present day Telecommunications in Canada include telephone, radio, television, and internet usage. In the past, telecommunications included telegraphy available through Canadian Pacific and Canadian National . TOC right Radio Unreferenced section date January 2012 see also Amateur radio call signs of Canada Radio broadcast stations AM broadcasting AM 245, FM broadcasting FM 582, shortwave 6 2004 Update after 2012 1 19 ITU prefix es Letter combinations available for use in Canada as the first two letters of a television or radio station s call sign are CF, CG, CH, CI, CJ, CK, CY, CZ, VA, VB, VC, VD, VE, VF, VG, VO, VX, VY, XJ, XK, XL, XM, XN and XO . Only CF, CH, CI, CJ and CK are currently in common use, Citation needed date January 2012 although four radio stations in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador retained call letters beginning with VO when Newfoundland joined Canadian Confederation in 1949. Stations owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation use CB through a special agreement with the government of Chile . Some codes beginning with VE and VF are also in use to identify radio repeater transmitters. Television Unreferenced section date January 2012 Television broadcast stations 1456 128 originating stations, 1328 re transmitters 2003 Update after 2012 1 19 Telephone Unreferenced section date January 2012 File Bell logo.svg 100px right thumb ... name canencyclo Following the 1852 Telegraph Act, Canada s first permanent transatlantic telegraph ... television and Telecommunications Commission Canadian Association of Broadcasters Canadian Broadcast ... 09 05 publisher Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission accessdate 2012 01 19 ... Broadcasting Canada topics Canada topic Telecommunications in Americas topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Canada Category Communications in Canada Category Telecommunications in Canada pt Comunica es do Canad ru ... more details
United Telecommunications was the predecessor company of two United States telecommunications companies Sprint Nextel , a mobile telecommunications company based in Overland Park, Kansas Embarq , the former local telephone division of Sprint, now part of CenturyLink disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
telecommunications company. Office of Radio and Television of Niger State broadcast authority. References ... africa.com country profile.php?id 50 Niger country profile . Balancing Act Magazine London . October 23 2007 update. Accessed 2009 06 04. Economy of Niger Africa in topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Category Telecommunications in Niger Category Communications in Niger es Telecomunicaciones ... more details