Recently added companies to telecom directory:
xchange Magazine
 | Founded in 1996, xchange is a monthly magazine for facilities-based service providers offering voice, data, wireless, IP, WiMAX and content. Its seasoned editors do more than simply report on industry news they dig beneath the surface to provide analysis on what new equipment, new services, new regulatory activities and other new developments mean to xchange's readers. The publication has a quarterly IPTV supplement called On the Tube an annual print and online buyer's guide a companion Web site, www.xchangemag.com a weekly newsletter, xchange xtra and it hosts Webinars and publishes eBooks on special topics on a periodic basis.
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Clearwire Communications
 | Clearwire, founded in October 2003 by telecom pioneer Craig O. McCaw, is a provider of simple, fast, portable and reliable wireless high-speed Internet service. Clearwire customers connect to the Internet using licensed spectrum, thus eliminating the confines of traditional cable or phone lines. Headquartered in Kirkland, Wash., the company launched its first market in August 2004 and now offers service in 16 states across the U.S. as well as in Europe and Mexico. The Internet gives us all a profound freedom to communicate, explore and share ideas. But until now, access to the Internet has been a bit of a let down. That's why we created a better alternative with Clearwire.
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XOHM WiMAX from Sprint
 | The Internet is on the verge of another revolution. Coming in Spring of 2008, Xohm promises to bring fast, secure and smart wireless access to cities, enabling the possibility of a whole new range of high-bandwidth applications and uses. Xohm also will expand the Internet experience by partnering with the best companies in the industry to enable a new class of devices with Internet capabilities. Beyond just laptops, the vision of Xohm is to empower PMPs, video cameras, MP3s and more with Internet access. Xohm will expand the Internet across places and devices and change the way we communicate. Stay tuned. Xohm is coming.
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Sony Ericsson K770
 | Sony Ericsson new K770 Cyber-shot phone announced today is a digital camera a photo album and an elegant phone all in-one. Still a phone first and foremost it allows you to send and share your photos as soon as you have taken them. At just 14.5mm slim and finished in a fashionable Truffle Brown the K770 can take pictures as good as a standalone digital camera pictures can be printed up to A4 size. The camera can also be used for video and comes with a powerful photo light for indoor photo-taking and filming. As with all Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot phones ease of use sits at the heart of the experience. To take a picture just slide open the lens cover find your subject and shoot. The best moments in life always seem to happen when you do not have a camera says Helene Barnekow Head of Central Marketing at Sony Ericsson. If you like the idea of having a snapshot camera on your phone and want shots that look good in your family album then the K770 is perfect.
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Pantech PG 2800
 | Finger Writing Recognition - New interface with a smoothly gliding touch - Easier Text input FWR gaming Menu navigation Urban Design - Exterior Black Mirror which makes it more chic - Sleek Design for Urban Business user Powerful Multimedia Functions - 1.3M Pixel Built in Camera and Photo editing Program - Various Multimedia player (Video Record Player MP3 Player) - TTS Electronic Dictionary File Manager
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