Month: April 2022

Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece James Sarjantson, commercial, digital and telecoms partner at LCF Law, explains what Ofcom’s second wave of rule changes mean for providers of communications services. Providers of communications services including business telecoms, broadband, mobile, pay TV and
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April 11, 2022, 12:36pm The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation recently announced the recipients of its 2022 fellowships, chosen through a peer-review process from nearly 2,500 applicants. Of the 180 recipients—“these successful applicants were appointed on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise”—25 were awarded to fiction writers, nonfiction writers, and poets. Congratulations to
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staKingdom Hearts IV was unexpectedly announced over the weekend. The reveal trailer didn’t contain any explicit Disney crossovers aside from Donald Duck and Goofy’s appearance at the end. However, some are claiming that early parts of the video teased one of Disney’s newest franchises: Star Wars. Around four minutes and 31 seconds into the anniversary
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Although some ignorant critics will say that folk music is the most barebones style of music you can play, what they aren’t accounting for is the demand placed on the singing element of being a singer/songwriter. Without the right voice to match the tone of a passionate guitar part, there’s no moving forward in a
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‘The Hollow Men’ is a poem which succeeds in part because of its suggestive symbolism. T. S. Eliot uses a tight and interrelated group of symbols, including deserts, rats, twilight, fading stars, and the hollow/stuffed men themselves, to summon a decaying civilisation, usually interpreted as representing Europe after the end of the First World War.
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The owners of TalkTalk have apparently have received ‘tentative approaches’ about a sale worth £3 billion, with Vodafone and Sky among the suitors. According to report from Sky News Vodafone and Sky are among firms considering making an offer for TalkTalk, while investment bank Lazard is apparently fielding approaches from prospective buyers and investment banks.
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