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    Schwartz and Lonborg (2011) note that even though telecommunication devices are highly desirable and convenient in delivering mental health services, professionals should be aware of increasing security threats. Among concerns related to insufficient technical expertise, Barnett and Kolmes (2016) point out difficulty knowing the identity of the client and whether the practitioner is interacting with the same person each time, also inadequate assessment, diagnosing, and crisis management.…

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    Alternative Working Schedules: Flexible or Compressed There are many great benefits for flexible and alternative working schedules not only for the employee and their family, but also benefit the employers. Employer’s and employees working together to find flexibility in working schedules can influence a positive work environment as well. In contrast, employees working irregular schedules can have a negative impact on work performance and employee/family relationship. Focusing on employee,…

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    The Telecommunications Act triggered dramatic changes in the competitive landscape. SBC Communications Inc. established itself as a global communications provider by acquiring Pacific Telesis Group (1997), Southern New England Telecommunications (1998) and Ameritech Corp. (1999). In 2005, SBC Communications Inc. acquired AT&T Corp., creating the new AT&T. With the merger of AT&T and BellSouth in 2006, and the consolidated ownership of Cingular Wireless and YELLOWPAGES.COM, AT&T is positioned to…

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    Huawei Technologies is a multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. It is the largest telecommunications equipment maker in the world, having overtaken Ericsson in 2012. Huawei was founded in 1987 by RenZhengfei, a former engineer in the People's Liberation Army, and formed as a private company owned by its employees. At the time of its establishment Huawei was focused on manufacturing phone switches, but has since…

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    The telecommunications industry, including the clients, customers and all stakeholders that support it, have witnessed the immense growth and important responsibilities in today’s market, needs and demands. The hierarchy of leadership and ownership has also experienced substantial changes and innovation. Public and state-owned businesses are being dominated by private companies that have competitive impact on the whole industry and international communities (Costea 2006, p. 144; Investopedia…

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    Cox Communications is a broadcasting and telecommunications industry that provides entertainment and broadband communications for businesses in the U.S. (United States). They provide cable (digital video), high-speed internet, home security, and digital phone services. Cox Communications has been in business since 1962, and their headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia (Neel, 2012). Cox Communications is one of several companies that offer Connect2Compete to low-income families across the…

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    contenders such as Optus and Vodafone. With Telstra, the customer will get the average download speeds of 17.09Mbps compared to 12.87Mbps and 12.79Mbps. This clearly shows that the overall speed of Telstra’s company is higher compared to other telecommunication companies in Australia. Meanwhile, as we know Telstra has the fastest 4G speed, but the time it takes for data to be transported on a network from one point to another - known as latency - is governed by Vodafone and Optus. Based on 4G…

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    1992 Cable Television

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    The Act regulates, among other things, access to cable programming for cable competitors, retransmission of commercial and noncommercial broadcast signals, and rates for cable television subscribers." (Re-regulation) (Source 23) "The 1996 Telecommunications Act eliminated FCC's ability to regulate the rates for non-basic service tiers for small systems as of 1996 and for all systems as of 1999. Under the act, a cable system may charge any rate for these services. But, it may not require a…

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    Merger of Mobilink and Warid Question 1) Why mergers take place, What are its basics? Answer:- Mergers usually take place to two main reason 1) When one company wants to expand its business and wants to capture more customers 2) When one company is at the door steps of shutting down and they want to join another giant company to overcome their problems When mobilink and warid merge together both the companies were in win win situation because both of them generate lots of profit. I think…

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    Introduction Apple Inc. is a company based in California which functions in the telecommunication industry (Lombardo, 2017). It offers a range of products that include consumer electronics, online services and computer software. The company is a pioneer in the telecommunication industry and has been constantly striving to expand their user base and geographical area. A review of its strategies provides a better understanding behind its operational and technological success in its markets and…

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