Black Eyed Peas Paris Concert

Subscribe to Backstage and get a chance to win an all expense paid trip to watch Black Eyed Peas live in Paris. To subscribe to Backstage SMS “B” to 123. Visit our blog for more information WataniyaBlog.com
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Step Ahead Inc. began working with Spirit Telecom, a telecommunications company based in Columbia, SC, in mid-2009. We manage a blog, Twitter and YouTube channel for the company as well as assist with traditional public relations. www.spirittelecom.com
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Global Telecom Connect Feeder Activar Tu Numero VoIP Virtual

www.dinerosemanal.com.ar En este video se explica como desde el backoffice de Global Telecom Connect Feeder podemos obtener nuestro propio número de voip para poder utilizar el softphone (express talk) que nos otorga esta compañia multinivel para realizar llamadas internacionales a más de 80 países. Es realmente simple, ni bien actives tu numero voip te llegara un email con todos los datos del proceso que realizaste como confirmación, no olvides chequear tu correo no deseado porque a veces quedan atascados alli; por cierto, alli también recibiras tu password y junto con tu numero virtual voip del SIP puedes activar tu sofphone para comenzar a realizar llamadas. Puedes ver aún más detalles de esta compañia en mi blog www.globaltelecomconnect.blogspot.com
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Trend 5 – Collaboration vs. Competition – Five Innovative Trends I Learned From the Future

Are competition and collaboration mutually exclusive? Nicholas Negroponte, Howard Boville, Jim Eckenrode, Bob Metcalfe, and Maynard Webb debate the dichotomy of a vertically integrated financial services industry in Collaboration vs. Competition, the last of the “5 Innovative Trends I Learned From the Future.”

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Teracom DVD Video V1 Fundamentals of Telecom 1 – preview

TITLE: Fundamentals of Telecom 1 – Overview COMPANY: Teracom Training Institute www.teracomtraining.com DATE May 15 2007 TYPE: Tutorial, DVD URL: www.teracomtraining.com It all starts with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and Plain Ordinary Telephone Service (POTS). We’ll begin with the basics of telephony: loops, trunks, circuits, analog, the voiceband… fundamentals that are key to understanding of newer technologies and services. To complete the picture, we take a practical journey through different types of equipment. We’ll review switches, PBXs, Centrex, multiplexers and routers, as well as ancillary equipment like ACDs, voice mail and interactive voice response (IVR) systems. With this framework in place, we’ll review the telecommunications industry and understand the main players and competitors, how Local Exchange Carriers connect to Inter-Exchange Carriers and how CLECs fit into the picture. The topics in this video course – how the telephone system and industry work, provide the essential foundation on which everything else, including digital communications, data circuits and networking are built. 2 hours 22 minutes of career- and productivity-enhancing training! Many people tell us this is training they wish they’d had years ago. Course outline – V1: Fundamentals of Telecom 1 Length 142 minutes. DVD-R NTSC format. 55-page 8.5″ x 11″ softcover bound workbook. Production year 2006. Part 1 Fundamentals of Telephony 1.03 The Public Switched Telephone

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Video Global Telecom Connect Tutorial NxPay.com

www.dinerosemanal.com.ar En este video tutorial se muetra como administrar y gestionar los fondos e historiales de nuestra tarjeta de debito Visa Gkard del multinivel Global Telecom Connect Feeder. En este multinivel voip trabajamos con NXPay.com una de las páginas seguras que nos asegura en tiempo real la administracion de nuestras ganancias en dolares con nombre de usuario y contraseñas unicos para Global Telecom Connect y en tiempo real. Para mas info visita mi blog especializado en mlm www.globaltelecomconnect.blogspot.com
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BlogFest 2010 – Macchianera Blog Awards 2010, Miglior Blog dell’Anno: Spinoza

Riva del Garda, 25 Settembre 2010
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dal blog guerrillaradio.iobloggo.com Di chi è la Telecom? E chi l’ha costruita anno dopo anno con le tasse se non generazioni di italiani? E allora proviamo a riprendercela. Il meccanismo è semplice. Se tutti coloro in possesso di azioni Telecom vorranno darmi la delega, mi presenterò all’ assemblea di Telecom e farò sentire la vostra voce licenziando il cda. Vale quindi la pena di tentare. Per attuare il progetto, occorre essere in tanti. Inviatemi le vostre manifestazioni di interesse attraverso il form del modulo di adesione per consentirmi di valutare la fattibilità del progetto e tentarne la realizzazione. Riporto di seguito una spiegazione del legale sull’iter per esercitare il diritto di voto: “Telecom è quotata in borsa per cui le azioni vengono negoziate nei mercati regolamentati e non sono fisicamente in mano agli azionisti ma sono figurativamente depositate in Banca e la titolarità delle azioni si dimostra attraverso una serie di registrazioni. L’azionista che intende partecipare all’assemblea della Telecom deve pertanto chiedere alla Banca depositaria il biglietto di ammissione per partecipare all’assemblea indicando la persona che l’azionista intende delegare per l’intervento”. Il conferimento della delega, per un progetto come il nostro, è sottoposto al rispetto di precise regole prescritte dagli articoli 136 e seguenti del Dlg 58/98. Manifestatemi il vostro interesse e darò concreto impulso al progetto. Fatemi godere. Rifatevi delle umiliazioni subite in
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Telecom Timeout: Episode 4 — Groundhog Day

Keeping you up-to-date on the latest in telecommunications industry news, views and strategy, Telecom Timeout and its weekly video blog track the highs and lows of the industry. Join us daily for conversations on developing telecom trends and in-depth analysis of service providers, VoIP, wireless, IPTV, telecom regulation, and more. Visit the blog at itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com
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How to Quickly and Easily Find Telecom Information Using Internet Search Engines

The development of the Internet has enabled almost anyone access to virtually every piece of information known to human civilization. A few key strokes and mouse clicks can uncover practically any compilation of information you desire – and have it delivered directly to your desktop computer or laptop.

Google and other search engines such as Yahoo and MSN are constantly updating search algorithms to provide relevant search results to billions of Internet users across the globe. But as good as these search engines have become, a vast number of Internet users still find searching the Internet to be a slightly frustrating and daunting task.

Having the extent of human knowledge at your fingertips does not always result in finding what you want. For example, a Google search for the term “telecommunications” brings up a whopping 109,000,000 results!

No one has the time or patience to sift through that much information. Fortunately, there are simple search tricks that you can use right now to quickly and easily find telecommunications (or any other) information.

How to Search Using Quotes, Parentheses, Positives and Negatives

Google, MSN and Yahoo have allowed for “shortcuts” within their search engine structure to help users narrow down the search results they provide. Making internet search a more friendly experience requires users to know just a few.

The most basic of these shortcuts are the use of quotations, positives and negatives. Used in conjunction with search phrases, these commands help zero in on relevant search results very quickly.

For example, say you want to search the Internet using the term: voip phone system. Entering those words into Google returns over 45,000,000 results. Placing quotations marks around these same words tells Google to search by “phrase”, not just the individual words themselves. Searching by phrase narrows this search to just over 1 million results.

Adding positives (+) and/or negatives (-) to a search term will help focus search results even more. For example, if you would like to find a VoIP phone system from Cisco and not Packet 8, you would type: “voip phone system” +cisco -packet 8

The minus (-) sign eliminates any search results that refer to Packet 8, and include all search results that contain Cisco.

If finding VoIP phone systems from EITHER Cisco OR Packet 8 is desired, it is best to use the either/or command (parentheses) in your search. Keep in mind that all of these commands are completely interchangeable and can be used in conjunction with each other depending on how specific you would like search results to be returned. A search for a VoIP phone system by either Cisco or Packet8, but NOT Ebay listings would require entering this into Google: “voip phone system” (cisco,packet 8) -ebay

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These simple tricks will save you hours of time and considerable frustration when searching for exactly what you want. The following are more ways to find specific file types and information from only ONE website – without even having to go that website to search.

How to Search for Specific File Types of Information

For the most part, Google returns search results in the form of web pages (html) or “sites” where the information resides. Although they are getting better at including file types other than html pages into their search results (e.g. PDF, mpg, mp3, .doc, .xls), they are still years away from being intuitive enough to know exactly the type of files you are searching for when you enter a search phrase. The best way to help Google return what you want is to tell it what file type you desire.

For example, there are literally thousands of white papers written on almost every telecom topic imaginable. Vendors shell out big bucks to develop informative and comprehensive white papers on a variety of telecom topics, primarily for marketing purposes. The majority of these documents are not thinly disguised sales pitches however. More often than not they are chalked full of highly informative content. White papers come in very handy when researching and/or learning about a specific telecom topic.

To find these available telecom white papers with ease, simply enter filetype:pdf after your search phrase. If you are searching for a white paper on the topic of “voip phone systems” your search phrase in Google would require this: “voip phone systems” filetype:PDF

Google returns 358 results as of this writing.

Not specific enough?

Try entering allintitle: before the search term. This will tell Google to only return PDF files that contain “voip phone systems” in the TITLE of the document. This search brings up only six results.

Use this trick to find other file types such as Word files (doc), mp3s (mp3) and even Excel files (xls). A search for VoIP phone systems in Word document format would require: “voip phone systems” filetype: doc An Excel spreadsheet file would require: “voip phone systems” filetype:xls

How to Search Only One Website

Many websites contain search features that allow visitors to search for topics within that website alone. But what if you want to search for a topic on one specific site and the site contains no search capabilities on it?

Use the site: command directly into Google search fields.

For example, say you want to quickly search mobiletracker.net (a popular and massive cell phone blog) for anything to do with Nextel in the title of the blog post – but you do not want anything to be returned with word “Motorola” in the title. This Google search would require entering the following search string:

allintitle:Nextel site:mobiletracker.net -Motorola for a total of 93 search results.

Let Google Come To You Using Google “Alerts”

It is now possible to let Google search come to you via email when information is added to the Internet that contains a topic or phrase that interests you. Introducing: Google Alerts. Google Alerts is a free service that allows you to inform Google of a topic or phrase that you desire to be continuously kept up to date. Google will then send you an e-mail when anything is added to the Internet that contains that topic or search phrase.

You will need a Google account (free) to set up these alerts, but once you do, information on your topic will be sent to you at the time intervals you desire – daily, “as it happens”, or weekly. You can also specify where you want this information to come from: the web, news, blogs, video, Google groups or a comprehensive search of any and all of them.

When setting up your Google alerts, be very specific using the methods covered in this newsletter. Use the commands allintitle, quotations, positives and negatives wherever possible. By doing so, you will not only cut down on the amount of emails you receive, but they will be tightly focused and on topic as well.

The Internet contains a vast array of telecommunications information just waiting to be found and used for your benefit. Spend just a few minutes a day honing your Internet search skills and the payoff will be well worth it.

Karen Thatcher is President and CEO of TelCon Associates Inc. For 35 years, TelCon Associates has helped companies of all sizes reduce and manage telecommunications expenses through proprietary methods for telecom auditing and bill management. For free materials on how to reduce and manage your corporate telecom expenses more effectively, visit http://www.telconassociates.com


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21st century Content and Telecom Ecology Gerd Leonhard Part 1

Part 1 of a special, narrated slideshow by Futurist Gerd Leonhard: The 21st Century Telecom & Content Economy. The traditional Telecom vs Content debate is over. Content needs Telcos need Content – radical user empowerment has led to a situation where NEITHER industry will generate enough revenues in the future unless new business models can jointly be created. The Internet must be licensed for content, starting with the digital music flat rate. Read my free book at www.music20thebook.com It’s now a question of mutual interest not who wins and who loses. Welcome to the 21st century content economy! More at my blog tinyurl.com or at www.slideshare.net or at www.twitter.com
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iPhone 4 Speed Test – Vodafone vs Telecom XT (Director’s Cut)

Speed test comparing the performance of iPhone 4 on Vodafone 3G vs. Telecom XT. Tests performed at various locations around Dunedin, New Zealand, on Wednesday 4 August, 2010. For more detailed results please visit bit.ly See my blog at www.buttonmasher.co.nz

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