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telecom company

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telecom company

An organization that provides voice or data transmission services, such as AT&T, Verizon and Qwest. A company that specializes in making carrier-class hardware and software, such as Lucent and Nortel Networks, is often called a telecom company. Manufacturers of networking hardware and software are also sometimes called telecom companies, but are more likely to refer to themselves as data networking or networking companies.



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Qwest, the telecom company Anschutz founded, was among the firms targeted in federal probes, though he was not implicated in any wrongdoing, the Los Angeles Times reported.
COMMENTARY: The amended legislation appears to be in response to an incident last year where a venture telecom company, MIS, was barred from installing WLAN base stations in a Japan Railways (JR) station for, it felt, no good reason.
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