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Americas List of telecommunications regulatory bodies Telecommunications in Brazil List of internet service providers in Brazil "Oi | History". Archived from... |
Claro, previously used only for mobile services. Oi offers landline and mobile services under the Oi brand name. GVT was the country's most successful... |
Altice Portugal (category Telecommunications companies of Portugal) PT agreed to acquire 22.4% of Telemar Norte Leste (Oi), the country's largest telecommunications firm, in July 2010. Separately it also had 29% of UOL... |
Timor Telecom (category Telecommunications companies established in 2002) the monopoly. On 2 October 2013, Portugal Telecom and Oi, S.A., a Brazilian telecommunications company, announced that they would combine operations to... |
List of telephone operating companies (category Lists of telecommunications companies) Eronet (HT Mostar) m:tel (Telekom Srbija) Botswana Telecommunications Corporation Botswana Telecommunications Corporation MASCOM Orange Unified National Networks... |
Blitz (British band) (category Oi! groups) in 1981. Bushell who labeled them Oi!, was impressed enough to put two of their tracks on that year's Carry On Oi compilation: "Nation On Fire" and "Youth"... |
curation easy". Oi - On November 1, 2011, Rdio entered the Brazilian market by announcing a partnership with Oi, Brazil's largest telecommunications company,... |
Internet Protocol television (category Telecommunications-related introductions in 1995) networks. IPTV in the telecommunications arena is notable for its ongoing standardisation process (e.g., European Telecommunications Standards Institute)... |
Submarine communications cable (redirect from Submarine telecommunications cable) 1850s and carried telegraphy traffic, establishing the first instant telecommunications links between continents, such as the first transatlantic telegraph... |
Brasil Telecom (category Telecommunications companies of Brazil) Portuguese pronunciation: [bɾɐˈziw teleˈkõw]) was a major Brazilian telecommunications company headquartered in the Brazilian capital of Brasilia. The company... |
Kingdom, and a global telecommunications company Oi Polloi is a Scottish anarcho-punk group, whose name is a pun on the term, and also Oi! music. Hoi Polloi... |
TIM Brasil (category Telecommunications companies of Brazil) Participações S.A., commonly known as TIM Brasil, is a Brazilian telecommunications company, subsidiary of Telecom Italia Finance S.A., which provides... |
Chinese telegraph code (section History) the same person known in mainland China as Xiao Aiguo and Hong Kong as Siu Oi-Kwok until codes are checked for the actual Chinese characters to determine... |
O Môn Rômzaner Oi Rozar Sheshe Elo Khushir Eid (Bengali: ও মন রমজানের ঐ রোজার শেষে এলো খুশির ঈদ) is the most notable Bengali Eid-ul-Fitr song, written... |
Sid and Aya (Not A Love Story) Dolce Amore Shut! Your Mouth Oi! Jaga Mulut Hoy! Bibig Mo Oi! Jaga Lambe Half Magic Hour: The Series Magic Hour: The Series... |
List of mobile network operators of the Middle East and Africa (category Telecommunications in Africa) regulator in Algeria is Autorité de Régulation de la Poste et des Télécommunications (ARPT). In September 2010 the penetration rate was estimated at 63... |
Andrade Gutierrez (section Telecommunications) bought, via the Telemar consortium, Oi. In 2008, Oi bought Brasil Telecom. AG Telecom's business portfolio includes Oi, Oi Internet, Way Brasil (regional paid... |
Gotanda and Meguro Stations. Ebara (荏原) District, formerly a town of that name. Ōi (大井) District, formerly a town of that name. Yashio (八潮) District, consisting... |
English language (section History) language in newspaper publishing, book publishing, international telecommunications, scientific publishing, international trade, mass entertainment, and... |
founded in 1955, Tanaka successively served as minister of posts and telecommunications, chairman of the LDP Policy Research Council, minister of finance... |