It is not the same as just adding up all the telephones, plant and equipment.
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"The police put up a roadblock, stopped the vehicles, slashed the tires, reached in and grabbed the telephones from my personnel, " said McGee, who was not in the convoy.
With Mitterrand's full knowledge and approval, if not at his actual behest, the unit illegally tapped the telephones of some 200 worthy citizens, including judges, politicians, lawyers, journalists, even a leading actress, Carole Bouquet.
That inspired me to try other new products, like the first wireless telephones, the first telephone answering machines, the first air purifiers, and eventually this led to a full color catalog of new technology products, and later, 200 retail stores.
In Oman, electricity output has risen 670 times over the past 30 years, the number of telephones 420 times and the number of doctors 260 times.
Telecoms transitioning from the dying business of landline telephones into the technologically vulnerable and competitive businesses of Internet and television services are great examples.
Mr Jolstad and his co-founder Ilya Kruglenko - who first met each other in Moscow during the 1990s while selling second-hand Australian telephones to the Russians - initially created Magic Desktop to protect their own children from getting tangled up in an unpleasant web.
Despite the smaller displays of mobile telephones and devices such as the PalmPilot, users will be able to send and receive e-mails, perform e-commerce transactions and get real-time updates on such things as share prices, travel, weather, news and sporting events.
Other questions include the judicial authority needed for some forms of surveillance, although police in France can tap telephones with the approval of the Prime Minister and an administrative panel.
Such investment, in a region that has seen few mergers or acquisitions, may speed up the third effect of Asia's turmoil: the rapid rise of mobile telephones, where there is now more competition than in the fixed-line service.
Caught in the middle Friday was Morgan Stanley, where telephones were ringing steadily in the sixth-floor offices of its prime-brokerage unit, which caters to trading by hedge funds.
The incoming Archer administration discovered that City Hall still had rotary telephones, and that the head of the Information and Technology Services Department had no computer.
More people now have mobile telephones around the world than have access to a flush toilet.
Today there are 400 million PCs and perhaps a billion telephones in the world.
Until recently it shared the market for mobile telephones only with Nokia and Motorola.
The gangs appear to have co-ordinated the fighting using mobile telephones, said Guatemala's Interior Minister Carlos Vielmann.
Both deals involve rolling out wireless Internet services to some 2 million handheld telephones over the next year.
Kluger and Bauer communicated with the middleman using public telephones and prepaid disposable mobile phones in order to avoid detection.
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It underestimated the market for mobile telephones, guessing it would be 600, 000 by 2000, whereas it turned out to be nearly 8m.
Translation: The Internet, like telephones, grows more valuable as more join in.
It was also announced that the salaries of government officials would be cut and the use of mobile telephones and government cars scaled back.
The IAD supported eight telephones as well as an Internet connection.
And, because poor families move home frequently and often do not have telephones, the programme directors have had a difficult time locating children who are awarded scholarships.
These rare forms are examples of what Dr Wolfe calls viral chatter, a term borrowed from intelligence agencies which monitor telephones for the use of certain words or unusual patterns of communication.
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It's a photo taken in 1972 of a Philip Morris office space, all white and empty but for rank-and-file black telephones on the floor hooked up to outlet poles as if on IV support.
Even the proposed sale later this year of another 20% of Telkom, the telecoms outfit, should bring in 15 billion-20 billion rand, and may help to make it cheaper to use telephones and the Internet.
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