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  2. E-Plus - Wikipedia

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    The company was awarded Germany's first DCS-1800 (later renamed GSM-1800, also known as E-Netz (de; lit. E-Network) in Germany) license in 1993.One term of the licence was that no further Mobile network operator could be started within 3 years of the start of the network.

  3. European Defence Industrial Strategy - Wikipedia

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    The EDIS would provide incentives for joint procurement of war materiel. [3] Commission Vice-president Margrethe Vestager acknowledged that the programme was "not a lot of money when it comes to the defence industry". [3] The EDIS was released alongside a European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP), which was budgeted in 2025–27 with €1.5 ...

  4. Emergency Digital Information Service - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Digital Information Service (EDIS) is a wireless datacast based emergency and disaster information service operated by the State of California Governor's Office of Emergency Services. In operation since 1990, the system was upgraded in 1999 to support image and sound capabilities via satellite broadcast. [ 1 ]

  5. Edis - Wikipedia

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    Edis, EDIS or Ediz may also refer to: Edis (name) Electronic Distributorless Ignition System. Ford EDIS; European Defence Industrial Strategy; Emergency Disaster Information Service, a global natural disaster tracking service in Hungary; Emergency Digital Information Service, a public information system run by the State of California

  6. C-Netz - Wikipedia

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    A C-Netz car phone OF7/1 in portable configuration, built by Bosch, c. 1989. The C450 standard was developed by Siemens in 1980. [1] It is a 1G analog cellular standard that utilized non-audible in-band signaling, audio scrambling via band-inversion and cell network call queuing when congested.

  7. Telephone network - Wikipedia

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    A telephone network is a telecommunications network that connects telephones, which allows telephone calls between two or more parties, as well as newer features such as fax and internet. The idea was revolutionized in the 1920s, as more and more people purchased telephones and used them to communicate news, ideas, and personal information. [ 1 ]

  8. Telefónica Germany - Wikipedia

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    Viag Interkom was awarded Germany's second GSM-1800 (also known as E-Netz (de; lit. E-Network in Germany) license in February 1997 and began operations on 1 February 1998 in eight cities. In 2001, BT acquired VIAGs remaining shares for €11.4 billion, and the company was renamed BT Germany, it became a part of BT Wireless, a group of ...

  9. Access network - Wikipedia

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    An access network, also referred to as an outside plant, refers to the series of wires, cables and equipment lying between a consumer/business telephone termination point (the point at which a telephone connection reaches the customer) and the local telephone exchange. The local exchange contains banks of automated switching equipment which ...