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At that time, it was largely occupied by garment companies, and it was not until the late 1990's that the company began to empty the building out to convert it, initially for telecommunications and finally as offices for MetLife, which is reducing its back office staff at its headquarters at 1 Madison Avenue at 23rd Street.
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And finally, there are the infrastructure builders, like I.B.M., Nortel and Ericsson, and the device makers -- Palm, Psion, Casio, Sharp, Motorola, Nokia -- and finally telecommunications firms worldwide, from Sprint, AT&T and Bell Atlantic's Verizon Wireless to Vodafone AirTouch and Japan's NTT DoCoMo.
And finally, outbound telecommunications links are also relatively expensive and billed on a minute-by-minute or other usage basis.
"But then," he added, "you say, 'I am moving on.' " He did, and finally, this month, Mr. Telles landed a well-paying engineering job with the Harris Corporation, an international telecommunications equipment company.
And finally.
Finally, it comments on the oligopolization of telecommunications and the worrisome implications that process holds.
Finally, global networks, bolstered by international broadcasting, telecommunications, and computer networking, are created through an expansion of societal and group networks into the arena of international relations.
Finally, Brazil's utilities should take advantage of the technology that its peers in banking, telecommunications and transportation have already deployed to great success: proactive, preventative and personalized communication.
Telecommunications and biotechnology also grew in importance.
Includes: Telecommunications and technical directors.
"Telecommunications and Formula One are made for each other," said Mike Cansfield, a telecommunications consultant and analyst.
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