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GLG Topic: Telecommunications Industry

The Telecommunications Industry is the business sector in which voice, data, graphics, and video are delivered at increasing speeds in a number of ways. Telecommunications refers to any communication spanning a distance. This process usually involves sending electromagnetic waves via an electronic transmitter, and telecom devices (radio, television, etc.) are common in most areas of the world. The largest sector is wired networks; wireless networks and internet telephony networks (VoIP) continue to grow.

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Leading Experts: Telecommunications Industry

Ping Zhao
Principal Expert and Strategist
China Telecommunications Corporation

Rogers Zhao is a principal expert and strategist at China Telecom R&D Center, a company specializing in research in broad band terminals, software, switchers and radio application. He has more than 10 years of experience in telecom operation and management. He is experienced in telecom equipment trends,...

Lee Brickman, Adjunct Professor, Telecommunications/Marketing/Wi, Centenary CollegeLee Brickman
Adjunct Professor, Telecommunications/Marketing/Wi
Centenary College

Lee Brickman is an Adjunct Professor, Telecommunications Marketing at Centenary College in New Jersey. He has over 24 years of experience in the wireless and wireline sector. He is experienced in marketing and product strategy, smart phones, cell phones, wireless carriers, regional carriers, long distance...

R. Michael Senkowski, Partner & Chair, Telecommunications, Wiley Rein LLPR. Michael Senkowski
Partner & Chair, Telecommunications
Wiley Rein LLP

R. Michael Senkowski is Partner and Chair of the Telecommunications Practice Group at Wiley Rein in Washington, DC. He has handled several hundred telecommunications transactions ranging from small deals to five of the largest telecom mergers in history. Mr. Senkowski has engaged in virtually all aspects...

Russell Blau
Partner
Bingham McCutchen LLP

Russ Blau is a Partner in the Telecommunications, Media and Technology Practice Group at Bingham McCutchen, where he practices telecommunications law and related fields including litigation, regulatory, transactional, and legislative. He has successfully represented telecommunications carriers in arbitration...

Timothy Bransford
Associate
Bingham McCutchen LLP

Timothy Bransford is an Associate and member of the Telecommunications, Media and Technology Practice at Bingham McCutchen located in Washington, DC. He has over seven years of experience in the telecommunications industry and has worked in business development and network operations with an emphasis...

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GLG NewsSM Analysis: Telecommunications Industry(?)

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The implications of the kind of behavior described in this document are that: (a) the costs of telecommunications infrastructure and services  can be significantly higher than they might otherwise be, to the detriment of the ability of the sector to help foster the overall economic and social growth...

The stage is set for an unnecessary delay to the benefit of noone (except litigators) if the current acrimonious confrontational postures between Telstra and the Australian Government regarding the role and conditions of participation of this incumbent in the emerging broadband-dominated era of telecommunications...

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