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Here's a wonderfully goofy old British phone-company video on the future of the phone and teleworking!
Boing Boing 2009
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The desire for convenience underpins voice-mail systems, which store messages separately from phones—usually in central phone-company servers—and allow users to hear their messages from anywhere, on any phone.
Easy-to-Guess Passwords Open Door to Hackers Carl Bialik 2011
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The vast majority of those workers serve as field technicians or in call centers in the so-called wireline side of the business, which has struggled as consumers have switched to cellphones and cable providers have encroached on phone-company turf by offering voice and Internet services along with television.
Verizon Pursues Tough Line on Labor Anton Troianovski 2011
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I played with Korean couples, retired phone-company linemen, the school-board president from my town, slick young professionals out from Manhattan and kids from area high-school golf teams who ordinarily wouldn't have given me the time of day including a girl who drove the ball 260 yards every time and did well from the back tees in the annual club championship.
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Because projectors have no TV tuner, you have to get your TV signals from a cable, satellite, or phone-company receiver — but you probably do that with your LCD or plasma TV anyway.
For a theater-like experience in the living room, check our new Ratings of front projectors 2010
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Because projectors have no TV tuner, you have to get your TV signals from a cable, satellite, or phone-company receiver—but you probably do that with your LCD or plasma TV anyway.
For a theater-like experience in the living room, check our new Ratings of front projectors 2010
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The business culture is dominated by engineers and old-style phone-company bureaucrats who have none of the Frye-boot-wearing swagger that their technology cousin, the Internet, has.
Can the Wireless Industry Handle Hip? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The business culture is dominated by engineers and old-style phone-company bureaucrats who have none of the Frye-boot-wearing swagger that their technology cousin, the Internet, has.
Can the Wireless Industry Handle Hip? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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We sit down at our kitchen tables and write out checks to the phone-company, electric company, credit card-company, mortgage-company, and auto finance company every month.
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When one of its phone-company clients wants to offer a new option to its subscribers — such as Internet connectivity over mobile phones — Ericsson can help develop the program and provide behind-the-scenes support.
Beyond Products Stephen W. Brown 2009
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