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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 07:43:19 -0700, "Jay Windley"
wrote: "*" wrote in message .. . | | Hey when you want to know something, go to the source. | | In this case, it's NASA. You missed the point. Projection noted. Fallacy of missing the point. snip drivel |
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Peter Stickney wrote:
In article , Sander Vesik writes: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ would the be the AT&T phone company, the Sprint phone company, the Worldcom phone company or some other 'the' phone company? No, that would be TPC, The Phone Company. Famous for their development of the Cerebral Communicator in the 1960s. The naturial enemy, along with the FBR, of the CIB. Everyone hates The Phone Company. Even Beduins hate The Phone Company. Perhaps Agent Kropotkin can fill yo in. He's a stockholder. Greatest movie ever! And, it's a documentary! Brett |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 16:07:38 GMT, * wrote:
The point is, Lockheed is controlling the phone companies. ....Yeah, and drugs fried your addled mind. Either that, or you took that corded vibrator into the bathtub while it was still plugged into both ends. PLONK ....Kids, he's a Maxson. Only Maxsons have beefs against Lockmart like this. Just killfile the little canusfellatius and be done with him. OM |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 11:44:39 -0600, OM wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 16:07:38 GMT, * wrote: The point is, Lockheed is controlling the phone companies. ...Yeah, and drugs fried your addled mind. I don't take drugs, so by your logic the above statement is correct. And it is. snip swoon Lockheed's telephone satellites: http://spaceflightnow.com/news/0003/01garuda1orbit/ http://www.lmtas.com/contacts/ http://www.npac.com/docs/NeuStar_Pre...ase120199.html http://www.nanpa.com/ http://www.gis.net/~larrabee/LM****ch.htm http://telephonyonline.com/ar/teleco...heed/index.htm http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/st.../335014&EDATE= Lockheed Martin IMS to Administer North America's Telephone Numbering System WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Lockheed Martin IMS today announced that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued an order selecting the company to serve as the administrator of North America's telephone numbering system. While final terms of the agreement are still being negotiated, the five-year contract is valued at about $25 million. As a neutral, third-party provider of telecommunications services, Lockheed Martin IMS will oversee the assignment of area codes, three-digit central office codes, carrier identification codes and other numbering resources throughout the United States, Canada, Bermuda and much of the Caribbean. "Number administration is a critical part of North America's telecommunication industry. The demand for telephone numbers to feed fax machines, the Internet, cell phones and other new technologies is booming," said Jeffrey Ganek, senior vice president and managing director of communications industry services for Lockheed Martin IMS. "Lockheed Martin IMS has already assembled a team of highly seasoned, technical professionals to meet the growing needs of the telecommunications industry, ensure a level playing field for competitors and enhance the quality of services to phone customers throughout North America." In addition to monitoring North America's 225 area codes and more than 180,000 local exchanges, the company will analyze trends within area codes to determine when available numbers will be depleted within a code area. It will then assist the local phone industry and regulators in proposing relief plans. The FCC's selection of Lockheed Martin IMS as the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) was recommended last May by the North American Numbering Council. The project will be headed by Ron Conners, the former director NANPA administration at Bellcore, who was hired by Lockheed Martin IMS in September because of his expertise in number plan administration. ************************************************** ************************************ Headquartered in Teaneck, N.J., Lockheed Martin IMS is a leader in providing sole-source, third-party services to the telecommunications industry. The company developed the nation's first-of-its-kind Number Portability Administration Center and Service Management System (NPAC/SMS) in Chicago. Through this state-of-the-art facility, the company will provide local number portability services to telephone companies in the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic, the Northeast and the Southwest regions. Local number portability allows customers to keep their existing telephone number if they switch to a new service provider. For five years, Lockheed Martin IMS also administered the 800-number telephone number database for the telecommunications industry. IMS is a subsidiary of global technology leader Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT), headquartered in Bethesda, Md. ************************************************** ************************************* |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 11:44:39 -0600, OM wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 16:07:38 GMT, * wrote: The point is, Lockheed is controlling the phone companies. ...Yeah, and drugs fried your addled mind. I don't take drugs, so by your logic the above statement is correct. And it is. snip swoon Lockheed's telephone satellites: http://spaceflightnow.com/news/0003/01garuda1orbit/ http://www.lmtas.com/contacts/ http://www.npac.com/docs/NeuStar_Pre...ase120199.html http://www.nanpa.com/ http://www.gis.net/~larrabee/LM****ch.htm http://telephonyonline.com/ar/teleco...heed/index.htm http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/st.../335014&EDATE= Lockheed Martin IMS to Administer North America's Telephone Numbering System WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Lockheed Martin IMS today announced that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued an order selecting the company to serve as the administrator of North America's telephone numbering system. While final terms of the agreement are still being negotiated, the five-year contract is valued at about $25 million. As a neutral, third-party provider of telecommunications services, Lockheed Martin IMS will oversee the assignment of area codes, three-digit central office codes, carrier identification codes and other numbering resources throughout the United States, Canada, Bermuda and much of the Caribbean. "Number administration is a critical part of North America's telecommunication industry. The demand for telephone numbers to feed fax machines, the Internet, cell phones and other new technologies is booming," said Jeffrey Ganek, senior vice president and managing director of communications industry services for Lockheed Martin IMS. "Lockheed Martin IMS has already assembled a team of highly seasoned, technical professionals to meet the growing needs of the telecommunications industry, ensure a level playing field for competitors and enhance the quality of services to phone customers throughout North America." In addition to monitoring North America's 225 area codes and more than 180,000 local exchanges, the company will analyze trends within area codes to determine when available numbers will be depleted within a code area. It will then assist the local phone industry and regulators in proposing relief plans. The FCC's selection of Lockheed Martin IMS as the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) was recommended last May by the North American Numbering Council. The project will be headed by Ron Conners, the former director NANPA administration at Bellcore, who was hired by Lockheed Martin IMS in September because of his expertise in number plan administration. ************************************************** ************************************ Headquartered in Teaneck, N.J., Lockheed Martin IMS is a leader in providing sole-source, third-party services to the telecommunications industry. The company developed the nation's first-of-its-kind Number Portability Administration Center and Service Management System (NPAC/SMS) in Chicago. Through this state-of-the-art facility, the company will provide local number portability services to telephone companies in the Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic, the Northeast and the Southwest regions. Local number portability allows customers to keep their existing telephone number if they switch to a new service provider. For five years, Lockheed Martin IMS also administered the 800-number telephone number database for the telecommunications industry. IMS is a subsidiary of global technology leader Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT), headquartered in Bethesda, Md. ************************************************** ************************************* |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 19:34:42 GMT, in a place far, far away, *
made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: The point is, Lockheed is controlling the phone companies. ...Yeah, and drugs fried your addled mind. I don't take drugs Perhaps you should. Lithium can work wonders, I hear. |
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 19:39:29 GMT, h (Rand
Simberg) wrote: On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 19:34:42 GMT, in a place far, far away, * made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: The point is, Lockheed is controlling the phone companies. ...Yeah, and drugs fried your addled mind. I don't take drugs Perhaps you should. Lithium can work wonders, I hear. Did you also know that Lockheed is making billions off the so-called bogus war on drugs? http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n420/a09.html |
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Leonard Robinson wrote: Lowell, however, was part and parcel of the late 19th (Edwardian) Era; his Mars books became the basis for a number of science fiction writers (Burroughs' Carter series, much of early Heinlein & Clarke, perhaps del Rey & Smith). And "The War of the Worlds" also; H.G. Wells' brother read about the canals and mentioned the possibility that if the Martian's were that ancient, their technology would make Earth's armies look pretty backward by comparison- at this point all the bells and whistles started going off in H.G.'s head. Pat |
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