Word: cellular
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Harrison would not speak to Crimson reporters, and the fellow, who asked to remain anonymous, said the molecular and cellular biology department circulated an e-mail telling students in the department to refer all questions about Wiley to the University’s communications office...
...back to anything else. It's a lot more freedom and a lot more money," he says. "You can pick and choose what you want to do." The company offers training when necessary to make sure its contractors fit the temp jobs, which can involve everything from designing new cellular transmission stations and selecting sites for transceiver towers to supervising construction and troubleshooting reception problems...
Dataworkforce has taken a hit with the economic downturn, going from 500 to 300 contractors worldwide since 1999, largely by dropping less-skilled workers. Franklin now concentrates not on building new cellular networks but on optimizing them--making them work better--a strategy that has brought in $18 million since his U.S. office opened 21 months ago. And Franklin sunnily predicts that 24,000 telecom engineers will be needed worldwide if companies are to make use of the commercial 3G licenses being issued in the next few years...
...more and more students purchase cellular phones, use of Harvard land lines may be on the decline. Though University Information Services (UIS) officials say it is still too early to tell whether student phone use has decreased this year, the numbers from last year showed that use of UIS phone lines was down by eight percent...
...officials recognize the appeal of cellular phones. “There’s nothing we’re going to be able to do about cell phone use. It’s not just a price issue, it’s a mobility issue,” Kinchla said. “We’re looking very seriously at what this will look like for the next few years. We want to come up with alternatives,” she said...