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Telecoms Academy
| The Telecoms Academy is an independent training organization specializing in instructor led technical training courses, with particular focus on new and developing areas of mobile and fixed telecoms technology. We have continued to offer a premium training service to organizations such as Alcatel, GSM Association, ETSI and Sony Ericsson to name just a few. Course topics include General Telecoms, GSM, GPRS, UMTS, 3G Radio, Bluetooth and Optical Networking amongst others. The modular format of these programs allows us to tailor our courses to specific requirements and can be presented in a variety of ways to suit individual needs, whether you are in a technical or non-technical role. As part of the Informa Group we have access to all the latest telecoms market and analysis information which allows us to update our courses regularly.
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Telecoms.com
 | Telecoms.com is the industry's leading news and opinion-based website focusing on the telecoms industry. The latest news and expert commentary is supported by features, executive interviews and company profiles from leading industry publications such as Mobile Communications International (MCI) and the official GSM directory.
Daily news from telecoms.com is available as a free email, consolidating all the very best content from telecoms.com. Time saving and reliable, it is an ideal way to keep up with the latest global mobile market developments.
Telecoms.com is part of Informa Telecoms Media the leading provider of business intelligence to global telecoms and media markets.
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Telef?nica Comunicaciones Personales (TCP)
| A subsidiary of fixed line incumbent Telef?nica de Argentina, TCP originally provided mobile services in ten provinces in the south of the country. When it won its PCS licence in 1999, it expanded its operations to the north and assumed the brand name Unif?n. TCP has worked aggressively throughout 2002 to combat the economic crisis and retain customers, cutting costs and embarking on schemes aimed at increasing customer loyalty. Like Telecom Personal, TCP is suffering from the knock-on effects of its parent's indebtedness, and in December 2002 it signed a letter of understanding with Swedish equipment supplier Ericsson to restructure USD130 million of debt. TCP is 97.93% owned by Telef?nica M?viles.
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Telefonica Movil de Chile
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Telefonica Moviles, S.A.
| Telefonica Moviles, S.A. is a mobile telecommunications company that manages all the Telefonica Group's cellular telephone assets. The Company has a presence in 14 countries and a potential market of 514 million inhabitants. The Company is engaged in the Spanish and Latin American markets, and is carrying out a strategy of selective expansion in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. Telefonica Moviles' major markets include Venezuela, Chile, Puerto Rico, Portugal, Spain, Brazil and South America, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
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