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  2. CDNetworks - Wikipedia

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    CDNetworks has offices in the U.S., South Korea, China, Japan, UK and Singapore. CDNetworks has changed their logo colours in 2018 from blue green to a multi-coloured one, adding a tagline "Accelerate, Secure, Control". The headquarters have been relocated to Singapore at the end of 2018 from Hong Kong.

  3. Wangsu Science & Technology - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, the company announced its acquisition of South Korean competitor CDNetworks for 21.1 billion yen ($185 million) to continue expanding its network and business operations outside of China. The deal involved purchasing 85% percent of CDNetworks’ shares from KDDI. [7]

  4. Content delivery network - Wikipedia

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    The Internet was designed according to the end-to-end principle. [10] This principle keeps the core network relatively simple and moves the intelligence as much as possible to the network end-points: the hosts and clients.

  5. KDDI - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 2002, au by KDDI launched 3G networks using CDMA2000 1x technology. [citation needed]On November 28, 2003, au by KDDI launched EV-DO Rev 0 service in the "CDMA 1X WIN" brand, and revolutionized Japan's mobile telecommunication industry by introducing fixed rate data subscription plans at a data rate of 2.4 Mbit/s.

  6. Communications Workers of America - Wikipedia

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    After AT&T installed company-controlled Employees' Committees, the Telephone Operators Department eventually disbanded. [4] The CWA's roots lie in the 1938 reorganization of telephone workers into the National Federation of Telephone Workers after the Wagner Act outlawed such employees' committees or "company unions". NFTW was a federation of ...

  7. National Center for Employee Ownership - Wikipedia

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    The NCEO is a private, [13] [14] nonprofit, membership-based research and information organization. [2] [13] [14] It was "formed to provide reliable, objective, comprehensive information about employee ownership", [13] and remains "dedicated to providing information about and increasing understanding of employee ownership". [2]

  8. Secondment - Wikipedia

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    The employee typically retains their salary and other employment rights from their primary organization but they work closely within the other organization to provide training, a liaison between the two companies and the sharing of experience. [1] Secondment is a more formal type of job rotation. [2] [3] This is not to be confused with ...

  9. National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians

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    The union was first organized in 1934 as the Association of Technical Employees (ATE), at first covering employees involved in network television and radio; the union was created by NBC as a way to prevent its own workers from joining the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. [1]