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Ms. Sweeney remembers connecting calls for Secretary of State George P. Shultz.
During the Second World War he worked in a London communications bunker, connecting calls to the Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
National regulators have made operators cut the mobile termination rates (MTRs) they charge for connecting calls made to their phones from other operators', and their broadband access fees.
Britain's telecommunications regulator ordered mobile phone companies to cut the cost of connecting calls to their networks by 15percentt as of July.
"Internet" does not appear anywhere in the 10-page text, which deals mostly with matters like the fees that telecommunications networks should charge one another for connecting calls across borders.
That system, Mr. Genachowski said, "actually discourages investment in 21st-century Internet protocol networks, because companies fear losing the subsidies they receive for connecting calls using traditional telephone technology".
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What seemed more like a party line or a bad connection becomes individually connected calls.
In those days, the spying problem was the problem of eavesdropping by the operators who connected calls.
Regulators have reduced prices further by cutting the fees charged to connect calls between competing networks by 10% a year.
In years past, Lucent's raison d'etre was building the huge switching stations that carriers use to connect calls.
We're also solving issues on how to connect calls between your phone, PC, laptop, and videoconferencing system.
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