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    Orange Broadband Internet

    In 1994 Hutchison Telecom founded Orange Home Broadband which is now considered one of the top internet service providers in Europe. The color was chosen because it has a strong Feng Shui element and the logo was used to distinguish them from the citric fruit. In 2001, France Telecom bought the company and merged it with their existing mobile business. Read: Orange Broadband Internet Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication

    be Broadband Internet

    Be Broadband originated in October 2004. It started out as a private owned Internet Service Provider. As of June 2006 the company was brought by the O2 group which is a large corporation that dominates networks in the UK, Ireland and some parts of Germany and Czech Republic. They serve over 35 million people all over Europe. Read: be Broadband Internet Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication

    BT Broadband Internet

    British Telecommunications known to many as BT is the nations largest telecommunications provider. Not only do they offer phone lines to their customers but a range of packages including television and broadband or internet services as well. Despite the fact that there are other providers of this service, BT still ranks as the top provider with their unbeatable prices and fast connection speeds. Read: BT Broadband Internet Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication

    Thai Phone Networks

    This article will focus on phone networks in Thailand. It will offer the consumer information about land line services, mobile services, and calling Thailand from abroad. Companies that provide these services will be included. Read: Thai Phone Networks Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication

    Polish Phone Networks

    Before the year 2000 phone networks in Poland were nationalized systems owned by the State. In 2000 Poland allowed one of the largest privatisations with the sale of their national telecom company TPSA or Telekomunikacja Polska S.A to France Telecom. By 2003 TPSA became fully privatized by letting loose of its control of the international voice service section of the telecommunications in the country. Read: Polish Phone Networks Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication

    Pakistani Phone Networks

    Pakistan has a population of 15 million people and Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited or PTCL is the largest telecommunication company in the country. PTCL provides phone, Internet, cable and mobile phones services to a large percentage of the population. PTCL offers landline service that include SMS in voice form, as well as voicemail and Internet hook-up, which includes 100 hours of free Internet use per month between 7am and 10pm. Read: Pakistani Phone Networks Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication

    Bangladeshi Phone Networks

    Telecommunications in Bangladesh have grown and developed a great deal over the past several years. The history behind the system is fascinating. Following the independence of The Peoples Republic of Bangladesh in 1971, T&T (Bangladesh Telegraph & Telephone) Department was established answering to the Ministry of Posts & Telecommunications. Read: Bangladeshi Phone Networks Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication

    Indonesian Phone Networks

    Indonesia is in the process of expanding and modernizing their phone network services. Telekomunikasi Indonesia also known as PT Telecom is the 51% government owned company that is spending billions to improve communications throughout Indonesia. PT Telecom provides the landline phone service in Indonesia, which includes local and domestic long-distance services, as well as mobile services. PT Telecom also offers cable, paid television and satellite broadcasting. Read: Indonesian Phone Networks Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication

    Indian Phone Networks

    Over the last ten years the telecommunication industry has experienced incredible growth. The infrastructure has been expanded and more consumers are able to afford phone service because of the economic growth within the country. The largest phone network provider in India is also the 7th largest telecommunication company in the world. Read: Indian Phone Networks Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication

    Russian Phone Networks

    In Russia's landline services, the most important participant is the state monopolist Svyazinvest, presently going through a major reorganization. This company is a result of the Soviet national telecommunication monopoly, and even now, it holds the controlling share of the Russian telecommunication market. Read: Russian Phone Networks Read

    By: Caroline Telford | 17/05/2009 | Communication
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