| The Eastern Management Group, Inc. Telecommunications management consulting firm specializing in marketing, strategic planning and sales support for service providers and equipment manufacturers. http://www.easternmanagement.com/ |
| Eigentek Network Consultancy firm working in the GSM GPRS and 3G service development. Project management, business planning, wireless application search and selection. http://www.eigentek.com |
| Engineering Associates Inc. Specialists in all the major technologies, including wireless consulting, cable TV or catv design, SONET, digital switching, Internet planning, dsl, data networking and carrier networks. http://www.engineeringassociates.com/ |
| Engineering Network International Undertake turnkey projects and project management services in the telecommunications industry for cellular networks, paging and basic services including GSM, CDMA, and TDMA technologies. http://www.enii.com/ |
| Enliten Management Group A B2B professional services firm providing technical, marketing and consulting services to manufacturers, service providers and systems integrators in the satellite communications industry. http://www.enliten.net/ |
| The Enterprise Group Performance management, decision support, business planning and marketing support for the global telecommunication industry. http://www.tegonline.com/ |
| EPRT Consulting Offering system design services in areas of Land Mobile Radio, Telephony and wireless digital networks. http://www.eprtconsulting.com/ |
| Evans Associates Telecommunications and technology design consultants. http://www.evansassoc.com/ |
| Ex Eventu Independent Germany based consultant for the telecommunications industry specialising in customer value analysis and churn predicition. http://www.exeventu.com/EN/en.html |
The Government is to press ahead with controversial privatisation plans for the Royal Mail.
Total has put its estate of almost 500 forecourts up for sale as part of proposals to exit the petrol pump market in the UK.
Around 2,500 jobs at collapsed firm Connaught have been rescued.
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Talks aimed at resolving a pay row between workers and soft drinks giant Coca-Cola ended without agreement.
Employment will not return to pre-recession levels for 14 years and could take longer in some parts of the country.| Kabonfootprint |