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Alaska Communications Systems Expands CDMA Network on North Slope and AT&T Helps O'Neal Steel Increase Productivity
Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:01 AM


Alaska Communications Systems Group, Inc. ("ACS") (Nasdaq: ALSK), Alaska's leading integrated communications provider, today announced the further expansion of its CDMA mobile wireless voice and data network to the Alpine oil field on Alaska's North Slope. CQIP Investments has forwarded a Letter of Intent to Damya International (``Damya'') to acquire a 50% interest in the operations of Damya, a telecommunications company. Damya, CQIP and Satelinx (OTC: SLXI) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding whereby the operations of Damya are to be incorporated into Satelinx. This will have the impact of extending and expanding the operations into numerous additional countries in both Africa and Europe and generating important sales growth in the areas of VoIP, Telephony and Voice Virtual Private Network Solutions. To view the full report for SLXI visit www.stocksjournal.com

AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) announced today that it will help O'Neal Steel, the nation's largest family-owned metals service center, implement a networking solution that will support the rollout of advanced applications. Under the $2 million three-year contract, AT&T will upgrade O'Neal's network to an Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network (IP VPN). Since IP is a standardized communications protocol, O'Neal will be able to consolidate multiple legacy networking technologies onto a single, secure, reliable and easily scaled network infrastructure that can carry voice, video and other types of data traffic. 5G Wireless Communications Inc. (OTCBB: FGWI), an emerging leader in the wireless broadband industry, has been interviewed live by the prestigious WallStreetReporter.com (http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/profile.php?id=17488). CEO Jerry Dix discusses the international strategy of 5G Wireless and the underlying differentiating elements of its products, including cellular-style Wi-Fi technology. He also addresses the growth of the industry as more devices today are becoming Wi-Fi enabled and businesses/communities are looking for new ways to provide fast, easy and secure internet solutions.

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1/10/2009 4:37:43 PM
by hyperboreanwoman
Someone....please.....spell it out for me, what exactly, does this mean? Who will emerge the "winner" - ACS or AT&T?
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