Telecommunications
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So whilst inventing the technology that would usher in the
telecommunications
revolution, Watson had discovered that the star at the center of our solar system emitted powerful radio waves.
Nigerians themselves began to develop some wireless
telecommunications
companies, and three or four others have come in.
“The last mile” is a phrase that's normally associated with the
telecommunications
industry.
There are people more important than others, and if we have control over these telecommunications, this network, we can do things, like turning off the nodes on this square, in other words, isolate those who gather others around them from the rest.
When Al Gore was Vice President, his team had an idea for deregulating a significant portion of the
telecommunications
industry.
Africa's markets are weak not only because of weak infrastructure in terms of roads and telecommunications, but also because of the virtual absence of necessary market institutions, such as market information, grades and standards, and reliable ways to connect buyers and sellers.
So it is wholesale blanket surveillance of all of us, all of us who use
telecommunications
and the Internet.
This is what they have been told to do: do signals intelligence, monitor telecommunications, monitor Internet traffic.
Many of those nations have excellent
telecommunications
today without ever putting copper lines in the ground.
Imagine one billion people being connected to physical goods in the same way that mobile
telecommunications
connected them to information.
RL: So there are, when our legitimate foreign intelligence targets of the type that I described before, use the global
telecommunications
system as their communications methodology, and they do, because it's a great system, it's the most complex system ever devised by man, and it is a wonder, and lots of folks in the room there are responsible for the creation and enhancement of that, and it's just a wonderful thing.
In fact, they should promote competition, open up the partnership so that we will bring down costs like we did, like they did, in the
telecommunications
industry.
A few hours before the regime cut off the Internet and telecommunications, I was walking in a dark street in Cairo, around midnight.
The next year they march forward and they introduce Qube, the first interactive cable TV system, and the New York Times heralds this as
telecommunications
moving to the home, convergence, great things are happening.
Here's how this played out in sub-Saharan Africa as the region developed its
telecommunications
industry.
From barely nothing in 2000, today, virtually every African country now has a vibrant mobile
telecommunications
industry.
Nonetheless, solar storms can still be responsible for disrupting satellite
telecommunications
and operations, for disrupting navigation systems, such as GPS, as well as electric power transmission.
In fact, those 15 million cellphones are the most connections that any country, including the U.S. and China, has ever established in the history of
telecommunications.
While governments issue orders to cut off Internet access, only
telecommunications
companies have the ability to hit the “kill switch.”
Solar power plants thus could play the same role for energy that mobile phones did for telecommunications: rapidly reaching large, underserved communities in sparsely populated regions, without the need to invest in the cables and accompanying infrastructure that once would have been necessary.
For example, the networking of telecommunications, roads, rail, air, and maritime transport enabled China to become a global hub for the production of consumer durables, and improve their distribution.
Indeed, it was the combination of broad-based education, openness to science and innovation, investment in advanced
telecommunications
infrastructure, and knowhow in manufacturing smart-phones that fueled China’s rapid advancement in the e-tail and Internet industries.
Countering narco-gang violence includes working with Mexican
telecommunications
mogul Carlos Slim to develop tools that allow ordinary citizens to report violence anonymously by text message and enable police to map the results.
More recently, the Ministry of Justice added the Dynasty Foundation, established in 2002 by the well-known scientist and
telecommunications
mogul Dmitry Zimin, to its list of “foreign agents,” most likely with the goal of stifling the organization’s efforts to build a modern scientific community.
Mexico is trapped by a dense network of rent-seekers and monopolies in sectors that are crucial for economic growth, including telecommunications, energy, transportation, and financial services.
The aberrant period in history is the hundred or so years after the US Civil War, during which breakthroughs in energy, electrification, telecommunications, and transportation fundamentally reshaped societies.
More Africans have become
telecommunications
users in the last four years than in the entire twentieth century.
Today, India holds the world record for the number of cell phones sold in a month –20 million – and for the most telephone connections made in a single month in any country in the history of
telecommunications.
Many public utilities in China – such as airlines, railways, ports, and
telecommunications
– are single-product entities administered by state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
At a time when the major infrastructure companies of the US, Europe, and Japan will have serious excess capacity, the World Bank, the European Investment Bank, the US Export-Import Bank, the African Development Bank, and other public investment funds should be financing large-scale infrastructure spending in Africa, to build roads, power plants, ports, and
telecommunications
systems.
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