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Jim Lawrence, Telecom Consultant, Joins Compeau-Fawkes to Guide Technology Companies to Greater Success
Compeau-Fawkes Technology Marketing has added Jim Lawrence, a 23-year veteran of the telecommunications industry, to its strategic marketing consulting team. As a published industry analyst with a background working for telecom manufacturers such as Siemens, DSC Communications and FORE Systems, Lawrence brings extensive experience in product development, market analysis, and strategic planning in telecommunications and related technology industries to the Compeau-Fawkes team. Top-20 Telecom Groups - based on proportionate subscribers
In the Teleseeq study for the top-20 telecoms companies in 2Q06, MII China group ranked number one in terms of proportionate subscribers, followed by Vodafone and Telefonica. About 4 countries from Asia have joined the list but majority of the companies listed in the top-20 are Western European incumbents who have holdings in other locations such as Eastern Europe and Asia.  Made-U-Look Promotions Launches New Outdoor Advertising Website!
Made-U-Look Promotions long awaited re-release of their newly updated outdoor advertising website is finally here! A cleaner, faster, and easier to navigate website awaits those who have been searching for the solution to their outdoor advertising rentals and sales needs.  Cell Phone Love Life Booster
For those fed up with poor or even disasterous relationships or whose love life lacks lustre, cell phone technology is now being used to develop self-esteem and focus positive energy on your love life. Brothels, beans & in-betweens
50 years an International Ad-man - plus a bit more!
The memories of things, places and people by a peripatetic ad-man who lived and worked in 12 countries and did projects in many more.
Triumphs and disasters abound - liberally laced with personal events and humour. A great holiday read! Changing Japanese Mobile Market Landscape
NTT DoCoMo continues to face challenges as the Japanese mobile market introduces number portability in Nov. 2006 and the threat of new competitors as 2 new mobile operatrors IPMobile and eMobile are scheduled to start operations in 2007. << 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 >>
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