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Maintaining industry standards is just part of the story. When appropriate, we recommend and keep our clients apprised of the best of breed technological advancements to achieve maaximum traction. We arrange for competitive pricing and complete design/build scenarios.
Telecommunication has revolutionized in the past decade from traditional networks to more sophisticated networks where software plays a more important role in setting up networks and services. Engineering and implementing such networks require a skill set of a System Integrator who has in depth knowledge of networking with the added knowledge of traditional telecommunication solutions to resolve interfacing issues of the Next Generation Networks with the legacy networks.The core team of Vivitel Communications Inc has experience of 6 years in the field of telecommunication and IT. This team has earned its recognition in the market by
The tech giant has agreed to a $19 million settlement in response to a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) complaint calling the billing practice unfair.It's been a hot issue for some time. Families can be charged hundreds of dollars for purchases made by their children, who do not understand what they are doing when playing a game or using an app. Many have pointed the fingers at distributors that don't put proper payment authorization steps in place as being at fault.Along with reimbursing customers $19 million, Google will also change its billing system to prevent such errors from reoccurring.'we've already made product changes to ensure people have the best Google Play experience possible,' a Google spokeswoman was quoted as saying. 'we're glad to put this matter behind us so we can focus on creating more ways for people to enjoy all the entertainment they love.'On top of Google, Apple agreed to pay $32.5 million in a settlement back in January.