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For informational resources focused on telecommunications, and for sites that provide a comprehensive overview of the telecommunications field.
http://www.aldensys.com/
A Birmingham, Alabama-based software company specializing in the creation of asset management software and the provision of process-driven services for the telecommunications industry.
http://www.americanposter.net/
Telecommunication printing specialists including designation strips, plastic overlays, handsets and housings.
http://www.analysysmason.com/
Online subscription services, strategic briefing reports, consultancy and conferences for the telecoms industry
http://www.btlcom.com/
UK based voice and data communication consultancy, offering solutions on voice and data communications issues from VPN DSL networks to voice recording.
http://www.canarie.ca/
An organization dedicated to the research and implementation of advanced broadband telecommunication networks and applications that stimulate economic growth and increase Canada's international competitiveness.
http://www.citi.columbia.edu/
University-based research center focusing on strategy, management and policy issues in telecommunications and computing.
http://www.csrstds.com/
Reports on US and international telecommunications standards meetings for multimedia and wireline access technologies.
http://www.convergingindustries.org/
Policy research papers on infrastructure deployment and the convergence of the telecommunications, Internet, wireless, cable TV, broadcast, and satellite industries. Results from a fiber optic deployment model.
http://www.datacenterexchange.com/
Database of data centers, co-location facilities and telecommunications sites with space available for sale or lease. Compare specifications for power, connectivity, and space.
http://www.cybertelecom.org/
A small group dedicated to the dissemination and discussion of reliable telecommunications information. The Project is not involved in advocacy, lobbying, or representation.
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/
US President's principal adviser on telecommunications and information policy.
http://www.networkinsight.org/
Provides independent information, ideas, seminars and publications for the community and industry about the future of media, telecommunications and on-line services.
http://www.privateline.com/
Informative and detailed articles on the telecommunications and wireless industries, with a large section covering the history of telephone networks.
http://www.sc5m.com/
Service provider for vendors and users of telecommunications networks.
http://www.techguide.com/
Impartial and free technical papers covering communications, networking and Internet technology.
http://www.techtionary.com/
An animated dictionary on telecommunications, data networking and internet technology.
http://www.eventhelix.com/RealtimeMantra/Telecom/
Major telecommunications standards are described with message sequence charts.
http://www.telecomtoolbox.com/
A suite of telecommunications market research tools for telecommunicationservice providers from Taylor Nelson Sofres Telecoms (TNS Telecoms)
http://www.fcc.gov/telecom.html
Full text of Act (S.652) as published by the 104th United States Congress.
http://www.telecommunications.ca/
Reference material and overviews pertaining to the history, achievements, and activities of the telecommunications community in Canada.
http://www.tr.com/
Subscription based newsletters, online services, special reports and research services. Intelligence on all areas of the domestic and international telecommunications business.
http://www.pff.org/
A think tank devoted to the study of the digital revolution. Studies, papers, and reports on e-commerce, telecommunications, and energy. Generally supports deregulation and free market in telecommunications.
http://www.telecomnetwork.net/
Telecom resources for Interconnects.
http://www.erlang.com/
Assisting the global network professional with telecommunications traffic design and analysis.
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