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PUBLIC MARKS from teleclick with tags telephone & business

November 2005

Fixed Line Long Distance Revenue Continues to Decline

The nation’s biggest telecommunications provider, Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. (BCE) has announced a 13% decline in revenue from long distance phone service during the third quarter of 2005.

Telus Complaints on the Rise

As a result of ongoing labour action by unionized Telus workers, the number of complaints about the company’s customer service has risen dramatically.

October 2005

Telephone Companies Attempting to Sabotage VoIP

A number of phone companies from around the world have recently taken the drastic step of blocking VoIP traffic from being transferred over their lines.

Telus Reaches Agreement with Striking Workers

The Telecommunications Workers Union has, at long last, come to a contract agreement with their employer, Telus.

September 2005

Opportunity for Advertising on Mobile Phones?

The research firm In-Stat has just released a study, which suggests that some cell phone users may be receptive to mobile advertising, if it were properly executed.

UK RailNet to Undergo Major Technological Improvements

RailNet, the UK rail industry’s biggest telecommunications network, serving over 230 private branch offices across that country, is about to undergo a major technological upgrade.

The New iPhone Falls Short of Revolutionary

Although Apple and Motorola’s new iTunes cell phone is a great concept, and probably one that has significant potential, the recently reduced ROKR has, in many ways, failed to live up to the anticipation surrounding its release.

Striking Telus Workers Ordered to Stop Harassment

Among rising tensions in the increasing ugly labour dispute between Telus and the Telecommunications Workers Union, British Columbia’s supreme court has passed judgement ordering striking union members to stop “molesting, assaulting, intimidating, obstructing, threatening, or interfering with” those employees who are reporting to work.

August 2005

Cingular Expected to Sell Motorola’s iTunes Phone

Cingular Wireless, the number one wireless service in the US, is expected to reveal plans next week to sell Motorola’s new cell phone, which uses Apple Computer Inc.’s iTunes software to play music.

Future Uncertain for New iTunes Cell Phone

Recent reports indicate that the FCC has approved Motorola’s much anticipated iTunes cell phone, however, the future of the device is still uncertain.

OECD Predicts VoIP Revolution

The telecommunications industry is once again back into profitable territory these days, but landline and mobile providers can’t afford to ignore the increasing popularity of VoIP telephony, warns the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in a new report today.

Warwick Valley Telephone Stocks in Danger of Being De-listed

After failing to file their second quarter report on time, Warwick Valley Telephone Company has received notification that their stock is in danger of being de-listed from the Nasdaq stock market.

Verizon and Sandia Expand Partnership

Sandia National Laboratories and Verizon have reached a non-binding agreement whereby Verizon will assist in developing additional telecommunications capabilities for Sandia’s facility.

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