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A. LIDO Telecommunications Essentials is a timely, practical and comprehensive overview of the telecommunications industry presented in an e-learning format, live seminar or book format. LIDO Telecommunications Essentials provides a fundamental ... more
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A. Yes. There are substantial reference documents included with the LIDO Telecommunications Essentials series. In the e-learning format, reference documents may be viewed or printed out. Each module within each part of the series includes ... more
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) (School of Management) Abstract After nearly six years of telecommunications "deregulation" in the United States, centering on the Telecommunications Act of 1996, there is little to which regulatory officials in charge of such deregulation can ... more
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. LIDO Telecommunications Essentials is delivered over the web or on CDs. Following are the system requirements for optimum performance and access to online resources: Software: * Windows 98 Second Edition/NT/2000/XP * Internet Explorer ver 5.01, 5. ... more
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Overview In this paper, the author provides the latest information on alien crosstalk field measurements and to begin to frame the discussion on why it is important, when one should consider alien crosstalk field measurements, and how to measure it. ... more
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A department of telecommunications and energy (DTE) is generally a regulatory body at the state level responsible for regulating utilities that provide service within a state. The commission is comprised of either state-elected or state-appointed ... more
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This was the first overhaul of telecommunications law in the U.S. after about 62 years. It was signed into law on February 8 of 1996 by Bill Clinton. It addressed many different topics divided into seven different Titles. The fifth Title, Obscenity ... more
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The Telecommunications Act of 1996 stipulated that RBOC's were required to not only allow but to facilitate competition within their local access markets. It established guidelines which, when met, will allow Ameritech, Bell Atlantic, Bell South, ... more
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What did the Telecommunications Act of 1996 do to Radio?Answer: The Telecommunications Act of 1996 did many things but the one big thing most people talk about is how it freed up companies, allowing them to own as many Radio stations as they wanted. ... more
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Usually these are masts or antennae erected by mobile or cell phone operators. They include large towers, (similar to small electricity pylons), monopoles, (often located at the side of the road and similar to tall street lights) and smaller ... more
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