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    BBG Communications - Broadband Access

    Noting a common demand from both political parties, Obama advisers said the lawmakers will probably highlight provisions making the FCC more transparent. Previously, Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., the Commerce Committee’s chairman, criticized the FCC for not publicizing drafts of important proposed rules on intercarrier compensation and white spaces which was scheduled for discussion in a Nov. 4 conference. Consequently, a Ranking Member Joe Barton, R-Texas, prepared a draft bill last summer propos Read: BBG Communications - Broadband Access Read

    By: Broderick Booth Goran | 31/10/2009 | Networks

    BBG Communications : 3rd Generation Telecommunications in the United Kingdom

    The 3rd generation system is a product of technological improvements, essentially an improvement of the available bandwidth. This makes it possible for new service offerings to telecommunications subscribers. Such services include streaming of live radio or video, video calls and live TV. Read: BBG Communications : 3rd Generation Telecommunications in the United Kingdom Read

    By: Broderick Booth Goran | 25/06/2009 | Communication

    BBG Communications and Next Generation Networking

    Next Generation Networking refers to key architectural changes in telecommunication core and access networks that is will be deployed over the next 5-10 years. The idea is that in NGN, one network transports all information and services by encapsulating these into packets, similar to that of the Internet. Built around the IP, that the term "all-IP" is also sometimes a reference to the transformation of current telecommunication services towards NGN. Read: BBG Communications and Next Generation Networking Read

    By: Broderick Booth Goran | 25/06/2009 | Networks

    BBG Communications : Florida College of Journalism and Communications

    The college started out as the Department of Journalism which was established in the Language Hall in 1925. The first chair of the department was Orland K. "O.K." Armstrong. The department awarded the first journalism degrees to its three graduates in 1928. Read: BBG Communications : Florida College of Journalism and Communications Read

    By: Broderick Booth Goran | 30/03/2009 | College & University

    BBG Communications : College of Journalism and Mass Communications

    The tradition of practical knowledge and outstanding academics, which Will Owen Jones started when he taught the first class in journalism at the University of Nebraska in 1894, continues today. Jones subsequently became well-known as editor of the Nebraska State Journal, a forerunner of the Lincoln Journal Star. Read: BBG Communications : College of Journalism and Mass Communications Read

    By: Broderick Booth Goran | 30/03/2009 | College & University

    Bbg Communications Phone History

    In 1889, the first public coin phone was installed by inventor William Gray at a bank in Hartford, Conn. It was a "postpay" machine, which means that coins were deposited after the call was placed. By 1902, there were 81,000 pay telephones in the United States. Read: Bbg Communications Phone History Read

    By: Broderick Booth Goran | 04/02/2009 | Cell Phones

    Bbg Communications - History of the Telecom Sector of Singapore

    SingTel’s reach has gone beyond the small city-state’s borders as it owns shares in many regional operators, including 100% of the second largest Australian telco, Optus, which was acquired in 2000 from Cable & Wireless and other shareholders of Optus, and Bharti Airtel, the largest telco in India. Read: Bbg Communications - History of the Telecom Sector of Singapore Read

    By: Broderick Booth Goran | 30/01/2009 | History

    Bbg Communications - Australia Telecommunications History

    The telecommunications sector in Australia is predominantly saturated by telecoms provider, Telstra. But despite this, space is also a playing ground for other telephone carriers which include Optus, AAPT and Powertel, Soul, Vodafone and Hutchison 3G. According to BBG Communications, the main telephony network in Australia is connected through optical fibre networks, with households tapped to the network through copper lines that are linked in local exchanges. Read: Bbg Communications - Australia Telecommunications History Read

    By: Broderick Booth Goran | 23/01/2009 | Communication

    Bbg Communications: History of the Mobile Phone

    The history of mobile phones traces the development of handheld radio telephone technology from two-way radios appended to vehicles and handheld cellular telephones. Two-way radios started to be in use in motor vehicles like taxicabs, police cruisers, ambulances, and the like. Read: Bbg Communications: History of the Mobile Phone Read

    By: Broderick Booth Goran | 15/01/2009 | Cell Phones
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