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Among these are services taking advantage of a recent development in telecommunications: 900 area code numbers, where the caller is charged a fee, a portion of which is paid to the call recipient.
And a third television channel for the Albanian and other minority communities will move ahead now that money has been allocated from the recent privatization of telecommunications, the diplomats say.
Capitalizing on the recent popularity of telecommunications stocks and the enduring appeal of the world's most populous country, China Unicom Ltd. raised $4.92 billion today in the largest initial public offering in Asia outside Japan.
Recent investments in telecommunications companies have soured, a deal to buy the building materials maker Johns Manville collapsed, and his Texas Rangers baseball team, which he took off the hands of George W. Bush and others in 1998 for $250 million, finished in the cellar of the American League West.
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