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- A nine-year renovation project, recently completed by Whiting-Turner Contracting Co . and RTKL Associates Inc . of Baltimore, Maryland, in 2003, included of wiring to equip the building with a modern data communication network.
- If TV stations share the frequency, it would interfere with Ohio's $ 272 million, state-of-the-art radio and data communications network that has been in the works for two years and will be completed in 2003.
- Typical examples of network media include copper Coaxial _ cable, copper Twisted _ pair cables and fibre optic cables used in " wired " networks, and radio frequency waves used in wireless data communications networks.
- According to its South Asia operations general manager Kenneth Kan, the company-whose key focus is on the telecommunications and wide area data communications networks-is seriously exploring the possibility of opening an office within the MSC area.
- EQUANT _ ATLANTA _ Equant, which runs the world's largest data communications network, is expanding it to offer combined voice and data service to business customers in Hungary, Ukraine and Martinique . ( Kanell, Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
- At one time making big bets like that made sense for IBM . When the computer giant began assembling its network in the late 1970s, there was no such thing as a global data communications network.
- Soldiers belonging to the 101st Signal Battalion plan, install, operate, and maintain voice and data communications networks that employ single and multi-channel satellite, tropospheric scatter, terrestrial microwave, switching, messaging, video-teleconferencing, visual information, and other related systems.
- The legislation, which would have freed the Bells from being forced to lease their advanced data communications networks to competitors, had been opposed by AT & T and other communications carriers that count Hollings among their allies.
- If GTE prevails in the three-way contest, it would become a telecommunications powerhouse, with $ 40 billion in revenue, 21 million local phone lines, 24 million long-distance lines, 5 million wireless customers, and a major data communications network.
- The legislation, which would have freed the Bells from being forced to lease their advanced data communications networks to competitors, had been opposed by AT & amp; T and other communications carriers that count Hollings among their allies.