avoir de mauvaises habitudes--a
avea deprinderi (apucaturi) rele
Ea
avea imprimata chipul lui Boboroc, fotografiat gol, pe burta goala, la Polul Nord, purtand ca faclie o lamura olimpica de smochin, fara fructe, simbol plin de umanism al deplinei calicii in calicianism.
That would be bad for business, since the firm's first task is to defend its supremacy in Turkey, where Vodafone and
Avea already make as much revenue per user.
Communications test and Network Intelligence solutions provider Tektronix Communications announced on Wednesday the selection of its Iris suite of products by Turkish GMS provider
Avea.
Puterea legislativa nu
avea competenta de a provoca punerea sub acuzare, in caz penal, si nici demisia in plan politic a ministrilor, singura posibilitate fiind aceea a notificarii domnitorului asupra neregulilor constatate din cadrul puterii ocarmuitoare.
ISTANBUL: Turkish fixed-line and mobile operator Turk Telekom is targeting revenue growth of 5 percent in 2010, driven by both mobile and broadband expansion, chief executive Paul Doany said.AaDeep economic recession in Turkey forced the firm, which owns mobile operator
Avea, to slash its revenue growth target this year to 3-4 percent from an original 8-10 percent, and it has incurred high costs in seeking to win mobile business from competitors with cut-price tariffs.Aa
Tokyo, June 29, 2009 - (JCN Newswire) - NEC Corporation (NEC) announced today its selection by Turkey's
Avea (Headquarters: Istanbul, Turkey, CEO: Erkan Akdemir) to provide a mobile backhaul solution through NEC's ultra compact microwave communications system, PASOLINK, in cooperation with local partner, Karel Electronics Corporation.
Vodafone Group, France Telecom's Orange and Turkey's
Avea did not participate, though they previously bought tender documents.
For this and some other reasons we settled on one brand of ventilator for our NICU-PICU-CICU intensive care units (Viasys
Avea).
The decision came on the back of resistance from second and third seed mobile operators Vodafone and
Avea, who insist that number portability--allowing subscribers to change mobile operators without changing their numbers--be granted prior to the distribution of third generation licences.