Telemanagement: October 1, 2004 – Volume 1, Issue 219
News | October 1, 2004
Rogers makes a strategic move and confounds the numbers industry
Telemanagement interviews the Coalition for Competitive Telecommunications Pricing
For tech-savvy customers, Linux-based systems can save money and offer new flexibility
To regulate or not to regulate? No consensus at CRTC public hearing
'The single most dramatic change I've seen in my career. What we do basically is reproduce the office in the car.'
With appropriate management tools and methods, you can control the total cost of mobility
New tools and lower prices lead to increased use of IP-based conferencing
11 reasons why business as usual won't work in 2005
CRTC Delays Telemarketing Rules; Leftover Wireless Licences to Be Auctioned; and more…
Nortel Promotes 'Virtual Enterprise'; Rogers Whistles for Fido; Ottawa Ends Wireless Spectrum Cap; Area Code Madness Reborn? and more…
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