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Malaysian govt quietly hands out 5G spectrum, seemingly foregoing open tender
2020-06-02 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Although initially unannounced to the public, the Straights Times is now reporting that on May 15th the Malaysian government allocated 5G spectrum to a number of operators, seemingly without participating in an open tender process. Spectrum in the 700MHz band was allocated to all the major players…read more on TotalTele.com »
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Why Certain Safety Lessons Appear Seemingly Unlearned
2019-02-13 22:28:34| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Every year, EC&M publishes OSHAs most commonly cited violations in a top 10 photo gallery online, and every year reader interest in that list rises. What I find somewhat puzzling about this fact is that for at least the last six years the ca
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Why Certain Safety Lessons Appear Seemingly Unlearned
2019-02-13 21:29:58| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
Every year, EC&M publishes OSHAs most commonly cited violations in a top 10 photo gallery online, and every year reader interest in that list rises. What I find somewhat puzzling about this fact is that for at least the last six years the ca
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Part 1: With Commercial Real Estate Seemingly at its Cyclical Peak, What Are REITs to Do?
2016-06-24 18:14:00| National Real Estate Investor
Publicly-traded REITs have enjoyed a robust recovery since the last recession. Its a far cry from the days of plummeting stock prices, middling total returns and balance sheet woes. read more
A tricky issue - finding the right phrase to cover a seemingly familiar one
2015-12-04 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: "Oscar Wilde said the British and the Americans are separated by a common language, and I think that's our problem," said Paul Bledsoe, a former energy and climate adviser in the Clinton administration. Linguistics, he argued, is partially to blame. After all, Bledsoe noted, many E.U. agreements declare themselves "legal" but in fact leave most discretion up to member countries. Others say countries are being purposely hazy, playing fast and loose with language. "Everybody is more or less...