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    Internet

    connect to the internet is through fiber optic technology. It delivers laser-generated pulses of light on strands of glass fibers. Recently, Globe Telecom Inc. is laying down 10,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable this year in implementation of LTE or Long Term Evolution technology. This would bring high-speed data to mobile phones and other devices. A Globe product called Tattoo Torque is powered by GPON or Gigabit Passive Optical Network which uses fiber optic technology. The maximum speed of Tattoo Torque

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    Working Capital Management

    management involves themix of the current assets, current liabilities and fixed assets of the business in order to meet up with the day to day need of the business in question or in order words to keep the business going with less waste especially in terms of time, energy and goodwill. Nwankwo (2005) . • efficient working capital is based on the decision of themanagement of the company in determining the volume of current assets over current liabilities that the company is prepared to have in the company’s

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    Hypothesis Identification Article Analysis

    experiential marketing during the past two years has been raising numerous controversies regarding its long-term benefits, extending from AR being only a promotional tool, to AR effectively contributing to a positive customer-brand relationship and to customer satisfaction through the creation of perceived experiential value (Bulearca and Tamarjan,2010). There is little known data on the long term effects of this type marketing due to a lack of benchmarks, and research studies. However, the purpose

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    4g vs 3g

    4G Wireless Networks Elizabeth McDowell Strayer University CIS 500, Summer Semester Professor Robert Culver August 20, 2012 (for week 4) 4G Wireless Networks Standards for communication have come a long way in the world of mobile devices. It starts as early as the 1980’s with the 1G, or first generation, that was a totally analog service (Brown, 2012). The nineties stepped up technology with the 2G, or second generation, network and this service was fully

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    Cis 240 Chapter 1

    CIS240 Homework Assignment 1 1. Why are standards important for protocols? In the absence of standardization, manufacturers and organizations felt free to 'enhance' the protocol, creating incompatible versions on their networks. In some cases, this was deliberately done to discourage users from using equipment from other manufacturers. There are more than 50 variants of the original bi-sync protocol. One can assume that a standard would have prevented at least some of this from happening

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    Proposal

    To: Mayor Byron Brown From: Laura Speier Date: 23 March, 2013 Subject: Parking Modernization Plan for Buffalo Terms for Proposal The Greater Buffalo Development Authority - Lessee and owner proposes a more efficient Parking Modernization Plan for Buffalo. This will be the solution to the problems we have with parking in Buffalo. The public partnered with the city, so the parking system remains in the public realm. The on-street parking will be operated by a contractor - in this case, Meter

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    4g Wireless Networks

    Telecommunications), and WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access). (“3G N& S”) The ITU (International Telecommunications Union industry identifies the following technologies for 4G: 3GPP LTE (3rd Generation Partnership Project Long Term Evolution), UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband), WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), and Flash-OFDM (Fast Low-latency Access with Seamless Handoff Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing). (“What’s”) 3G networks are intended to facilitate

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    4g Networks

    underlying technology is not the same. Sprint, for example, uses WiMax technology for its 4G network, while Verizon Wireless uses a technology called Long Term Evolution, or LTE. No matter what technology is behind it, 4G wireless is designed to deliver speed. The Origin and Definition of the Term The fourth generation is a promising generation of the mobile communications that is characterized by a high data rate and high-quality voice

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    Rogers Communications Inc

    business level guiding policies to maintain its market leader position in the long term. Rogers need to seek ways to leveraging its resource strength and improving upon its weaknesses to develop a long-term sustainable competitive advantage in this highly competitive industry. Evaluation Criteria With growth in mind, the strategic decision must take into account the following criteria: 1. Leads to sustainable long-term competitive advantage 2. Growth forecast (Industry and Segment conditions

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    Milestones That Shaped the World

    azon.co.uk “I WAKE up every single night thinking, ‘What could I have done differently? What could I have said? What should I have done.’ And I have searched myself every single night. And I come back to this: at the time I made those decisions, I made those decisions with the information that I had. I can look right at you and say, this is a pain that will stay with me for the rest of my life…” When Dick Fuld delivered these words to Congress, he was loudly berated for being insufficiently sorry

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