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Alcatel-Lucent is all optimism for 2007 as it expects another year of growth for the country’s fixed broadband DSL market and as 3G develops better market traction. 


Barely a month old since the merger was completed on Dec. 1, Alcatel-Lucent is confident that the two firms’ combined technologies and expertise will give the new company stronger solutions for telecommunication operators next year.

The new company is now restructuring its management and human resource teams in the country as well as its network of suppliers.
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The upcoming buzzword is WiMAX or Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, a new set of standards that provides broadband connectivity to wireless networks.
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But proponents of the so-called "active audience" theory have long suggested that TV viewing is not at all a passive activity but an interpretive act in the sense that the programs people watch take on meaning individually and socially.
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Alcatel-Lucent is all optimism for 2007 as it expects another year of growth for the country’s fixed broadband DSL market and as 3G develops better market traction. 


Barely a month old since the merger was completed on Dec. 1, Alcatel-Lucent is confident that the two firms’ combined technologies and expertise will give the new company stronger solutions for telecommunication operators next year.

The new company is now restructuring its management and human resource teams in the country as well as its network of suppliers.
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The upcoming buzzword is WiMAX or Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, a new set of standards that provides broadband connectivity to wireless networks.
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But proponents of the so-called "active audience" theory have long suggested that TV viewing is not at all a passive activity but an interpretive act in the sense that the programs people watch take on meaning individually and socially.
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