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Teliphone Navigata-Westel Signs With Multapplied Networks To Deliver Ethernet Alternatives To Business Clients
2014-01-30 04:31:56| fiberopticsonline News Articles
Independent British Columbia-Based Teliphone Navigata-Westel (TNW) today announced its partnership with Multapplied Networks, the leading provider of internet access bonding solutions. The new partnership allows TNW to sell Ethernet alternatives to its business clients across Canada
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Kawasaki signs shipbuilding contract with Island Offshore
2014-01-30 01:00:00| Ship Technology
Japanese shipping firm Kawasaki Heavy Industries has entered into a shipbuilding contract with Norway-based Island Offshore Shipholding to construct a new high-end offshore service vessel.
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Electus International Signs Multiple Deals with Fox International Channels Middle East
2014-01-30 00:56:47| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
The thirty-plus hours of content will air on Fox International Channels Middle East, in territories including: "We are excited to forge our first partnership with Fox International Channels Middle East to deliver standout programming to their audience," says , Executive Director, International Distribution and Production at Electus International.
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Electus International Signs Multiple Deals with Fox International Channels Middle East
2014-01-29 20:53:36| Apparel - Topix.net
The thirty-plus hours of content will air on Fox International Channels Middle East, in territories including: "We are excited to forge our first partnership with Fox International Channels Middle East to deliver standout programming to their audience," says , Executive Director, International Distribution and Production at Electus International.
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NASA sued by fringe scientist for failing to investigate a rock for signs of alien life
2014-01-29 19:00:13| Extremetech
A particularly litigious American, Rhawn Joseph, is suing NASA for failing to investigate an object, discovered by the Opportunity rover on Mars, that he claims is evidence of alien life. NASA, who has looked at the object with Opportunity's microscope, says the object is -- drum roll please -- a rock. Joseph's lawsuit claims that the object is a living thing that "germinated from spores," and thus NASA should be compelled to take hundreds of photos from multiple angles, and then send the original photos to Joseph for investigation. Who will blink first? (Hint: Probably not NASA.)
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