Media outlets starting with T
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Tele Anacaona
Tele Anacaona highlights and captures the essence of Haitian Creole and Caribbean Culture, Media, Influencers, and more.
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TELECOM 2.0
Background and Format: TELECOM 2.0 is a free international online magazine for next generation communications focusing on the convergence between telecom, media, web 2.0, content, m-commerce, m-banking, analytics, entertainment, security and VAS at the suite level. Every edition of TELECOM 2.0 focuses on a specific region and related event. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at operators, providers, carriers, broadcasters, content owners, OEMs and trade shows globally. Deadline: There is no set deadline. Circulation: The circulation figure is not disclosed. Distribution: The magazine is available through subscription free of charge. Ad rates: Information on ad rates can be found Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 here. <w:LsdException Locked="false"
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Telecom Engine
Previously titled Telecommunications Online, the online arm of the now-defunct Telecommunications Magazine. Focuses on technological and market developments in communications throughout the world, from specialty technologies to broad market issues such as wired/wireless networking, public and private networking, regulatory issues, trends and standards and innovative wide area technologies and products. Addresses network development, management, equipment and socio-economic issues.
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TTelecom Ramblings
Discusses and analyzes trends in the Internet and telecommunications sectors. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication). Telecom Ramblings DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. Contact the Editor or the main address (info@telecomramblings.com) with your pitch. They also feature "Company Profiles", "Tales from the Field" and financial projections and models.
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Telecom Reseller
Targeted to corporate enterprise end users of telephony equipment, services and software. Also targets the primary enterprise communications sales and dealership channels (or resellers). Delivers news, advice and opinion on technical issues regarding telecom products, solutions and services. Articles offer extensive coverage of the PBX and general CPE markets and provides information on voicemail, audio/video conferencing and peripherals, association and industry news, services, applications and related topics of daily importance to telecommunications professionals.
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TTelecom Reseller Online
Editorial content provides information on voice mail, audio/video conferencing and peripherals, association and industry news, services, applications, and related topics of daily importance to telecommunications professionals.
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TTelecom Standards
Written for systems managers and implementers, manufacturers, consultants, administrators, standards organizers and developers and research organizations. Covers standards of activities around the world, schedules of standards meetings, the availability of standards, minutes of standards meetings, drafts of standards, and "how to" obtain standards.
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Telecom Tech Outlook
Telecom Tech Outlook is an enterprise technology magazine. It is the go-to resource for CTOs, Directors/Managers of Telecom companies, senior-level Telecom industry professionals and decision makers to learn and share their experiences with products/services, technologies and Telecom technology trends.
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TelecomDrive
TelecomDrive.com focus on the telecoms and communications segment.
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ttelecomfinance
Website of the newsletter reporting on the public and private financing activity of the European telecom sector coverings terms and conditions of funding and strategy. Aimed at those working in the telecommunications industry, investment banks and law firms.