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Dr Hamadoun I. Touré

(Secretary-General, ITU,

Switzerland ), Ms Eugene Kaspersky (CEO And Founder Organisation Kaspersky Lab, Russian Federation)

 

TU/A.Khan

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Sgombero dell'occupazione abitativa nel palazzo dell'Ex-Telecom, occupata a dicembre 2014.

 

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Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Saud Al-Thani, Chairman, Qtel Group. ITU/R.Farrell

Sgombero dell'occupazione abitativa nel palazzo dell'Ex-Telecom, occupata a dicembre 2014.

 

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Globe Telecom

  

In 1928, Congress passed Act No. 3495 granting the Robert Dollar Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, a franchise to operate wireless long distance message services in the Philippines. The Robert Dollar Company subsequently incorporated in the Philippines as Globe Wireless Limited and in 1934, Congress passed Act No. 4150 transferring the franchise and privileges of the Robert Dollar Company to Globe Wireless Limited.

 

Globe Wireless Limited was subsequently renamed Globe Mackay Cable and Radio Corporation. Congress, through Republic Act 4630 enacted in 1965, further expanded its franchise to allow it to operate international communications systems. Globe Mackay Cable and Radio Corporation was closed in the Philippines by Martial law. Shortly before the expiration of its franchise, the Batasan Pambansa in 1980 enacted Batas Pambansa 95 granting Globe Mackay Cable and Radio Corporation a new franchise.

 

On June 15, 1990, Isla Communications Co., Inc. (Islacom) was incorporated. Through Republic Act 7372, Islacom was authorized to develop full-service telecommunications network in the country.

 

In 1991, Globe Mackay was subsequently merged with the Clavecilla Radio Corporation. Globe Mackay as the surviving company was renamed GMCR, Inc. and on March 19, 1992, the Philippine Congress passed Republic Act 7229 approving the merger and the transfer of the franchise of Clavecilla Radio Corporation to the surviving company to be renamed GMCR, Inc.

 

In 1994, Islacom launched the country's first digital mobile communication services using GSM world standard digital technology.

 

On August 20, 1998, the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the change of name of GMCR, Inc. to Globe Telecom, Inc. (Globe).

 

On February 22, 2000, Globe and its principal shareholders Ayala Corporation (AC) and Singapore Telecom International Pte. Ltd. (STI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Telecom (ST), and Islacom and its principal shareholders Asiacom Philippines, Inc.(Asiacom) and DeTeAsia Holding GmbH (DeTeAsia), a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG (DT), entered into a general agreement for a combination of the business and operations of Globe and Islacom.

  

The old Globe corporate logo.On June 27, 2001, Globe completed the share swap transaction with Islacom, which effectively made Islacom a 100%-owned subsidiary of Globe.

 

In September 2002, Globe announced the operational integration of Globe and Islacom's wireless networks. A key element of the integration involves the migration of existing wireless subscribers of Islacom to the improved Touch Mobile (TM) service.

 

On August 7, 2003, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) approved the legal transfer of Globe's wireline business, authorizations, properties, assets and obligations to Islacom.

 

On August 25, 2003, the SEC approved the change in name of Islacom to Innove Communications, Inc. (Innove).

 

On March 30, 2007, Globe Telecom, through its president and chief executive Gerardo Ablaza Jr. said it is diversifying from its core business to take advantage of the booming broadband business. Ablaza said the company would increase its investments in cable systems and wire lines to build its broadband Internet infrastructure. Industry analysts have viewed Globe's plan to invest in cable systems as a strategy to compete more aggressively with Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), which took advantage of its wire line infrastructure to diversify into broadband business.

  

Sgombero dell'occupazione abitativa nel palazzo dell'Ex-Telecom, occupata a dicembre 2014.

 

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Nicely mellowing Maroc Telecom sign at Rue El Qadi Ayad, Marrakech, Morocco.

 

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Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Saud Al-Thani, Chairman, Qtel Group. ITU/R.Farrell

Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Saud Al-Thani, Chairman, Qtel Group. ITU/R.Farrell

One of the telecommunication towers on Gan Gan Hill, near Nelson Bay.

Sgombero dell'occupazione abitativa nel palazzo dell'Ex-Telecom, occupata a dicembre 2014.

 

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Presentation on Asterisk in a small telecoms operator in Paris.

Panelists from left to right Mr Michael Tsang, Regional Director, Americas and Europe, Aliyun Computing Co. Ltd, China; Ms Anne-Lise Thieblemont, Sr Director, Government Affairs, Qualcomm, Inc., USA; Dr Jun Kyun Choi, Professor, KAIST - Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Korea, Republic of; Mr Nan Chen, Executive Vice Chairman, CENX, President, MEF, MEF, USA; and, Mr Guillermo Alarcón, Global Director Government Broadband Initiatives, Alcatel-Lucent International, France

 

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Mr Martin Labbé, Senior officer, Trade Support Institution Development, International Trade Centre, Switzerland; Dr Sharad Sapra, Director, Global Innovation Centre, United Nations Children's Fund, United Nations; Dr Eun-Ju Kim, Chief Innovation & Partnership Depart, International Telecommunication Union

 

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Panelists from left to right Mr Michael Tsang, Regional Director, Americas and Europe, Aliyun Computing Co. Ltd, China; Ms Anne-Lise Thieblemont, Sr Director, Government Affairs, Qualcomm, Inc., USA; Dr Jun Kyun Choi, Professor, KAIST - Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Korea, Republic of; Mr Nan Chen, Executive Vice Chairman, CENX, President, MEF, MEF, USA; and, Mr Guillermo Alarcón, Global Director Government Broadband Initiatives, Alcatel-Lucent International, France

 

©ITU/R.Farrell

Dr. Hamadoun I. Touré, Secretary – General, ITU

 

ITU/R.Farrell

Byungsoo Suh, Mayor, Busan Metropolitan City, Korea, Republic of

 

©ITU/R.Farrell

Sgombero dell'occupazione abitativa nel palazzo dell'Ex-Telecom, occupata a dicembre 2014.

 

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*대 회 명: SK telecom OPEN 2006

*대회일정: 2006년 5월 4일 (목) ~ 7일 (일)

*대회장소: 스카이72 골프클럽 하늘코스

*참가선수: 초청선수, KPGA, ASIAN Tour 소속프로, 추천 아마추어 등 156명 (2005년 기준)

*대회상금: 6억원 (우승 : 1.2억 원)

*경기방식: 4라운드 72홀 스트로크 플레이

*주 최: SK telecom

*주 관: KPGA, ASIAN TOUR

*기획운영: TBWA KOREA, ㈜세마스포츠마케팅

*방 송: MBC, MBC ESPN

*우승자: 프롬 미사왓 14언더파 202타(69-64-X-68)

Options shown: Telecom port, HVAC

The target of the radio link. The telecom building in Disentis. Switzerland, August 16, 2022. (5/5)

Plaque en fonte France Telecom. Fonderies de Brousseval

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Paul Richardet, executive director of Silicon Sentier, and manager of La Cantine, opens the Libre Telecoms evening, 18/4/2008

Sgombero dell'occupazione abitativa nel palazzo dell'Ex-Telecom, occupata a dicembre 2014.

 

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