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Nextgen Networks is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vocus Group. Nextgen's Network is based on a geographically protected national network, with the Brisbane to Melbourne link utilising self-healing SDH two-fibre ring architecture.
Citytv Toronto officially moved out of 299 Queen Street West into its new home at 33 Dundas Street East on September 8, 2009. It was announced in 2008 that Toronto radio operations including, CHUM (AM) and CHUM-FM, would be relocating to adjacent building 250 Richmond Street West. The iconic 'CHUM Dial 1050 / Radio 1045' sign was unveiled on ...
NextGen Healthcare, Inc. is an American software and services company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.The company develops and sells electronic health record (EHR) software and practice management systems to the healthcare industry, as part of a range of software, services and analytics solutions for medical and dental practices.
CHKT (1430 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The station, owned by the Fairchild Group service, airs mainly Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese programs as well as weekend shows in the following languages: Cambodian, Filipino, German, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Lao, Macedonian, Polish, Punjabi, Russian, Thai and Vietnamese.
Age of X-Man: NextGen, a 2019 comic book, part of the Age of X-Man crossover; Next Gen, a 2018 animated sci-fi action film distributed by Netflix; Post Human: Nex Gen, an album by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon; Next Generation, a defunct video game magazine; Star Trek: The Next Generation, a television show
Petrus Resources Ltd. PRQ: Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. PEY: PFB Corporation PFB: Photon Control Inc. PHO: PHX Energy Services Corp. PHX: Pieridae Energy Limited PEA: Pine Cliff Energy Ltd. PNE: Pinetree Capital Ltd. PNP: Pinnacle Renewable Holdings Inc. PL: Pivot Technology Solutions, Inc. PTG: Pizza Pizza Royalty Corp. PZA: Platinum ...
NexGen, Inc. was a private semiconductor company based in Milpitas, California, that designed x86 microprocessors until it was purchased by AMD on January 16, 1996. [1] NexGen was a fabless design house that designed its chips but relied on other companies for production.
Ford was a member of the board of Toronto Transit Infrastructure Limited, a corporation set up to finance a Sheppard Avenue subway extension, which Council later cancelled. In 2011, Ford promoted an alternative plan for the Port Lands district of Toronto, including a monorail, a boat-in hotel, the world's largest Ferris wheel and a mega-mall. [21]