Examples of using Telecoms in English and their translations into Hebrew
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which has supplied 3G, 4G and broadband equipment to the UK's telecoms companies for 15 years.
with tens of thousands of our Indian members joining a call to the Telecoms minister.
German chancellor Angela Merkel suggested that telecoms should be allowed to offer faster internet to higher paying customers.
company“which has supplied 3G, 4G, and broadband equipment to the UK's telecoms companies for 15 years”.
A government investigation led to a raid of the company's offices over tax and the lack of certification for the device with the country's telecoms regulator.
which has supplied 3G, 4G and broadband equipment to the UK's telecoms companies for 15 years.
a fledgling telecoms company from South Africa,
This week it decided to focus on making telecoms equipment and sold its handset business to Microsoft, which is also
targeted at information technology, consumer electronics and telecoms, they could be much broader and the list could eventually run to 100 products.
a fledgling telecoms company, paid $285m for one of four mobile licenses sold at auction by the government of Nigeria.
Under the law, which was adopted in 2006, telecoms companies in the 28-nation EU had to retain users' data for up to two years.
Verizon is the second biggest US telecoms company after AT&T.
Europe- Telecoms giants launch a massive push to get loopholes in our hard won net neutrality law. We stop them.
This week it decided to focus on making telecoms equipment and sold its handset business to Microsoft, which is also
popularly known as Yarovaya law, requires telecoms and Internet providers to store users' data for six months, and metadata for three years.
With a high penetration of mobile phones and a very mature telecoms sector, you might think that mobile learning really would have taken off in Scandinavia.
It would be the first initial public offering in European telecoms since Play Communications in Poland in 2017 and DNA in Finland in 2016.
When publicly owned coal mines, land and telecoms spectrum are handed to tycoons on favourable terms, the public suffers.
including oil, telecoms and pharmaceutical giants, a direct line to ministers and officials.
India's legal system is trying to jail a minister accused of handing telecoms licences to his chums.