Thursday, September 24, 2009

Invest in the field of Telecommunication - Future of the Sector is Bright

After Turkey has passed to Market economy it left the planning in the background and headed towards the applications in which everything is determined by the markets. Therefore, many faults were made continuously. As the result of these faults Turkish economy incurred serious resource losses. Turkey has made significant investments on the telecommunication field within the last 15-16 years. However, it does not use these investments now

Telecommunication is the most interesting and rapidly changing sector in our country. However, our country is very assertive in this sector which is also rapidly changing in the world. Since the concepts such as electronic government, electronic trade and electronic signature are the current issues of the country we talked to writer of Financial Forum Gazette journalist Mr. Zulfikar Dogan about the position of the communication sector in the Turkish economy.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Jobs in Telecommunication

Software Engineer - CRM
BS/MS in Computer Science
Good communication skills (written and verbal English)
Should be a fast learner and ready to take initiatives
Good analytical skills
Being an Hambra employee means You are the BEST! So come be part of this innovative U.S. organization where you will surely have an experience of your lifetime. Drop an email with your CV to:

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

News about NOKIA N-95



Nokia, a well known mobile manufacture has disclosed its new top of the range nokia n series handset named the Nokia N95 Sport. The N95 Sport comes in a two-way sliding option that can be used to access the advanced functions with ease. This sophisticated phone is endowed with a panorama of features and functions such as a 5 megapixel camera, and a GPS receiver. The device is also compatible with 3G networks.The Nokia N95 focuses on the entertainment aspect in more than a casual manner. As matter of fact, it provides an ample choice of games, which guarantee to keep the users thrilled, at anytime of the day. Furthermore, the N95 Sport is equipped with the latest fitness software. This software monitors as well as records the workout sessions of the users. The users can know about their fitness reports in the form of charts and graphs

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Engagement of Consultancy Firm



Engagement of Consultancy Firm to carry out Broadband Subscribers Survey

Monday, May 18, 2009

What is Telecommunication






Telecommunication is the assisted transmission over a distance for the purpose of communication. In earlier times, this may have involved the use of smoke signals, drums, semaphore, flags or heliograph. In modern times, telecommunication typically involves the use of electronic devices such as the telephone, television, radio or computer. Early inventors in the field of telecommunication include Alexander Graham Bell, Guglielmo Marconi and John Logie Baird. Telecommunication is an important part of the world economy and the telecommunication industry's revenue was estimated to be $1.2 trillion in 2006.

History of Telecommunication



The history of telecommunication began with the use of smoke signals and drums in Africa, the Americas and parts of Asia. In the 1790s the first fixed semaphore systems emerged in Europe however it was not until the 1830s that electrical telecommunication systems started to appear. This article details the history of telecommunication and the individuals who helped make telecommunication systems what they are today. History of telecommunication is an important part of the larger history of communication.

Telecommunications Act of 1996

The Telecommunications Act of 1996 is the first major overhaul of telecommunications law in almost 62 years. The goal of this new law is to let anyone enter any communications business -- to let any communications business compete in any market against any other.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 has the potential to change the way we work, live and learn. It will affect telephone service -- local and long distance, cable programming and other video services, broadcast services and services provided to schools.
The Federal Communications Commission has a tremendous role to play in creating fair rules for this new era of competition. At this Internet site, we will provide information about the FCC's role in implementing this new law, how you can get involved and how these changes might impact you.
This page will include information listing the proceedings the FCC will complete to open up local phone markets, increase competition in long distance and other steps. You will find copies of news releases summarizing action, announcements of meetings where these items will be discussed, and charts describing the work ahead of us and where (within the FCC) and when it will be completed. Please note: some of the links on this page lead to resources outside the FCC. The presence of these links should not be taken as an endorsement by the FCC of these sites or their content.
For more information about the referenced documents, contact the person listed on the document.
Please let us know what topics most interest you or where you have questions about this new law. We will soon begin to post a series of Questions & Answers with Commission officials designed to answer your questions.
Text of the Act
The FCC maintains ASCII Text and Adobe Acrobat versions (128 pages) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, as well as WordPerfect and Adobe Acrobat versions (335 pages) of the completely updated Communications Act of 1934, as amended by the 1996 Act. The official citation for the new Act is: Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. LA. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996). The official printed slip law is available from the Government Printing Office.