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"China has the means, opportunity, and motive to use telecommunications companies for malicious purposes," the report says.

Officials conceded the metadata retention would not assist in tracking many internet-based communications, but said it would allow intelligence agencies to continue to use telecommunications data that had become less available.

"China has the means, opportunity and motive to use telecommunications companies for malicious purposes," the report says.

In this paper we use telecommunications data in conjunction with census data and satellite images to create high-resolution population estimates in time and space.

The orientation to use telecommunications for educational purposes already generates research works, commercial products and adapted services, and they become a hinge element for collaboration and scientific development of all countries.

We go on to test the scale invariance of this connection and use telecommunications data in conjunction with high-resolution census data to create easily updated and potentially real time population estimates in time and space.

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Another reason is a dumb diplomatic deal: in return for Bush's acquiescence in the Beijing Olympics -- sweetened by our release of $80 million of frozen Iraqi money to pay China for dual-use telecommunications equipment shipped to Saddam Hussein -- the Chinese agreed to support Colin Powell's bid for "smart sanctions" in the Security Council.

The duo were found guilty of using telecommunications services to offend and hurt the feelings of others, and displaying a recording that breached public ethics through the internet.

What does "telematics" mean? A. In its original sense, telematics refers to a system that uses telecommunications networks with computers to obtain data, but the term has evolved as technology has progressed.

"Go back and look at the CLEC's," Mr. Strumingher added, using telecommunications jargon to refer to new local communications companies like MFS, which was acquired by Worldcom, and Teleport, which was acquired by AT&T.

The second paper, contributed by Douglass et al. [24], used telecommunications activity data to create high-resolution population estimates.

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