May 17th, 2010 by Eleazar | No Comments | Filed in Technology/Gadget
Starting about 1982, mobile phones got their start in the marketplace. The FCC granted two licenses (known as the A and B blocks) in each market to operate mobile phone systems. The RBOCs, rich with cash, quickly gobbled up a license in each market; however, they were prohibited from monopolizing through a stipulation that the other license in each market had to be allocated to a non-RBOC company (initially long-distance providers were also prohibited).
Companies such as Cellular One sprung up and began to offer mobile phone services in competition with the RBOCs. This was perhaps the first credible competition for local phone services, even though at the time, mobile phone services were perceived as a luxury for use in your car, not really at home. With handsets the size and weight of a brick, the word luxury was kind of a stretch.
But over the next few years, cellular phones went digital, as did the mobile systems themselves. By 1995, there were approximately 25 million wireless subscribers, compared with roughly 160 million wired phone subscribers. Just a year earlier, the FCC began allocating up to six additional licenses (known as the PCS A, B, C, D, E, and F blocks) in each market, again with restrictions on the RBOCs, but this time allowing the long-distance providers to throw their hats into the ring. AT&T lunged at the opportunity (AT&T Wireless) as did Sprint (Sprint PCS), while the others curiously sat on the sidelines.
The wireless phone system was built to be interconnected with the wired phone system so that calls can be connected back and forth between them. Wireless systems generally have the same kinds of elements as wired systemsswitches, handsets, and gateways to other systems such as the PSTN
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May 17th, 2010 by Eleazar | No Comments | Filed in Business News
When low prices and slick photos aren’t enough, take advantage of ebay promotions to increase your success rate.
As you’ve probably figured out by now, you aren’t the only seller on eBay. There are millions of other people on eBay, some of whom are likely selling the same thing you are. When it comes to sniffing out deals, your customers can be ruthless, which means they may buy from one of your competitors instead of you just to save a buck or two.
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August 27th, 2009 by Ellis | No Comments | Filed in Scholarships/Students Loans/Jobs
The Japan International Cooperation Agency is now accepting applications to the 2009 Training Programme for Young Leaders (TPYL). The program will provide opportunities for your Filipino leaders to be exposed to Japan’s technologies related to their specialized fields, namely:
* Vocational Training Education
* Community-based Health Operation and Management
* Science and Mathematics in Basic Education
* Administrative Management
* Legal System Development
Qualifications:
* Filipino citizen
* Twenty (20) to Thirty-Five (35) years old
* Directly engaged in the related category/field applied for
* Physically and mentally fit to travel and undergo training
* From non-military sector
* Should not have, in principle, been to Japan
* Holder of a valid passport (valid at least until August 2010); Government employees must secure Official Passport upon acceptance;
* Preferably a holder of a permanent position and has completed at least two (2) years of permanent service; and
* No pending application for scholarship under another study program.
Deadline for Vocational Training Education course and Community-based Health Operation course is at 5:00 pm, Monday, September 7, 2009. Deadline for the other course will be at 5:00 pm, Friday, October 30, 2009.
Kindly submit all requirements to:
TRAINING PROGRAM SECTION
Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
40th Floor, Yuchengco Tower, RCBC Plaza
6819 Ayala Avenue, Makati City
For more information, please visit: www.jica.go.jp/philippine/english/
(click “About JICA Philippine Office”, then “Training Programme for Young Leaders”)
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