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Grimly hilarious cartoon about telecom immunity and warrantless wiretapping with Snuggly the Safety BearHugh from the Electronic Frontier Foundation sez, "SF Gate cartoonist Mark Fiore has an awesome new cartoon on the telecom immunity debate. Snuggly, the Security Bear is back, and he has a few words to say about 'compromise.'" Link (Thanks, Hugh!) ... |
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Business Briefing | Acquisitions: Vodafone Acquires Majority Stake of Ghana TelecomThe Vodafone Group said it had agreed to acquire a 70 percent stake in Ghana Telecom, the African country’s third-largest mobile phone operator, for $900 million. ... |
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Charlie Rose: My Conversation with Naguib SawirisI talked with Egyptian billionaire and telecom tycoon Naguib Sawiris recently. He's Chairman and CEO of Orascom Telecom Holding, one of the biggest mobile network providers in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia. He spoke frankly about the difficulties of penetrating the China market and h... |
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Vodafone Buys Stake in Ghana TelecomVodafone is acquiring a 70 percent stake in Ghana Telecom for $900 million from the local government, it announced on Thursday. ... |
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NYT: 'Obama Voters Protest His Switch on Telecom Immunity'On Wednesday, NewsBusters reported the continued angst the Netroots are feeling about presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Barack Obama's recent flip-flops while pointing out how few media outlets seem interested. Surprisingly, the New York Times Wednesday not only addressed Markos Moulitsas's ... |
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India Finds No Security Threat in BlackBerry ServiceWorry not, BlackBerry addicts in India: The country’s telecom ministry reiterated Wednesday that the government has no plans to shut down Research in Motion’s wildly popular e-mail service because of security concerns. Indian security agencies have said that BlackBerrys could be used ... |

