Telecom network's price tag soars (The Record) Passaic County's high-tech telecommunications network has been in the works for two years with promises of being a money-saver. But this week it jumped in price by more than a million dollars. |
Canada's new telecom complaints commissioner a peacemaker (ITBusiness.ca) The fledgling and relatively unknown not-for-profit body funded by the telecommunications industry to act as a fair arbitrator of complaints now has its first full-time commissioner. |
Divorced mom Rose Jenne turns necessity into fast-growing Jenne Distributors Inc. in Avon (The Plain Dealer) Rose Jenne just wanted a job when she responded to a manufacturer's representative ad. She didn't even know that the product she would be selling was telephones. She just wanted health benefits for her teenage boys. |
Business (The West Australian) The ACTU has turned to the industrial relations commission in its fight against a plan by Australia’s biggest telecommunications group to shift its workers on to what unions say are Work Choice-style agreements. |
Single Path named to Inc. Magazine's 27th annual list of America's 500 Fastest-Growing Private Companies. (Centre Daily Times) Single Path announced today it has been named to Inc. magazine's 27th annual Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. With a three year sales growth of 642.5%, Single Path is ranked number 15 of privately held fast growth telecommunications companies in the nation and number 27 in the overall privately held businesses in the Midwest region. The list is the most ... |
Single Path named to Inc. Magazine's 27th annual list of America's 500 Fastest-Growing Private Companies. (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) CHICAGO----Single Path announced today it has been named to Inc. magazine’s 27th annual Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. With a three year sales growth of 642.5%, Single Path is ranked number 15 of privately held fast growth telecommunications companies in the nation and number 27 in the overall privately held businesses in the Midwest region. |
Special Reports (Online Journal) The writer said, “I’ve known about this for some time -- that the Mossad was involved in murdering our troops in a variety of methods to keep them there so we could ‘finish’ the job by destroying Syria and Iran. For years now I’ve suspected and now know for sure the Mossad had a lot to do with the 9/11 attack on the WTC. The attached mp3 is a recording of NYPD radio transmissions on 9/11. Listen ... |
New FM stations set for city dial (winnipegsun.com) Winnipeggers will soon be able to turn the dial to two more radio stations. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approved two new FM licences on August 21, adding to an already competitive local radio market. |
Can Warner Make The Economic Case? (Forbes) Former Virginia Gov. takes the stage Tuesday. His job: convince voters the Dems can be trusted with money. |
Alcatel-Lucent shares surge on succession talk (CNN.com) PARIS (AP) -- Alcatel-Lucent shares jumped to their highest level in two weeks Wednesday on a report that the company is close to naming a successor for outgoing chief executive Patricia Russo. |