Companies list. Letter I
Institut Luxembourgeois des telecommunications (ILT)
 | "Par la loi du 21 mars 1997 sur les tlcommunications, l'Institut at cr pour surveiller et rguler le march libralis des tlcommunications.Dans la prsente section, vous trouvez les textes lgislatifs relatives l'organisation du march des tlcommunications au Luxembourg.La liste des oprateurs de rseaux et/ou services de tlcommunications, qui sont autoriss offrir leurs services au Grand-Duch, est renseigne dans la rubrique ""Oprateurs"". "
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Institute for Information Industry (III)
 | The Institute for Information Industry (III) started from an ideal that was commonly shared by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and several private enterprises. The concept of integrating resources from government and private sectors gave birth to the III. Since its inception in 1979, III has been the backbone of research and development for Taiwan\\\'s information industry sector, with the aim of improving the productivity and competitiveness of all industries through the use of IT. Our extensive network of resources and decades of experience have made us Taiwan\\\'s one-stop IT development and promotion source.
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Institute for International Research (IIR)
| The Institute for International Research (IIR) is the world’s largest international conference company with 120 different business units and 4,000 employees in 36 countries. Founded in 1973 by Irvine Laidlaw, the current Chairman, IIR continues to provide unbiased, leading-edge business information through our conferences, workshops, seminars, and the Internet. Realizing that the best way to stay in step with our customers was to create a physical presence in the markets we serve, IIR established The New York office in 1983. Led by Debra Chipman, President of IIR New York and the North American region, the New York Office grew to produce more than 500 conferences, attended by tens of thousands of delegates
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
 | "The IEEE (Eye-triple-E) is a non-profit, technical professional association of more than 377,000 individual members in 150 countries. The full name is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., although the organization is most popularly known and referred to by the letters I-E-E-E. Through its members, the IEEE is a leading authority in technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, among others. Through its technical publishing, conferences and consensus-based standards activities, the IEEE produces 30 percent of the world's published literature in electrical engineering, computers and control technology
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Institute of Postal Services and Telecommunication (IBPT)
 | In the era of the information society, BIPT is pleased to be able to add this service to those it already provides to all actors in the postal and telecommunications sectors, and to anyone else interested in those sectors. For several years now, far-reaching regulatory reforms have been carried out in the telecommunications and postal markets. Liberalisation of the markets has dramatically changed the economic and social balance in our nation. Post and telecommunications are now an integral part of our professional and private lives. BIPT, actively involved in all these changes, is ambitious in its objective to offer those with whom it interacts exhaustive, accurate and practical information. Our Internet presence is additional proof of our commitment in that sense.
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