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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...elecommunications: islandwide auto- matic telephone system with 75,000 tele- phones (30.0 per 100 popl.); tropospheric scatter link to Trinidad and St... ...m Telecommunications: good system of open wire and radio-relay; 26,000 tele- phones (0.2 per 100 popl.); 10 AM, 1 FM, and 1 TV stations; 1 Atlantic Oc... ...l of 5 antennas and 300 domestic satellite stations Defense Forces Branches: Mobile Command, Maritime Command, Air Command, Communica- tions Command, ... ...ial cable and microwave; extensive upgrading in progress; est. 600,000 tele- phones (1.2 per 100 popl.); 25 AM, 5 FM, 47 TV stations; 1 Atlantic Ocean... ...-relay system; connection into Central American microwave net; 116,000 tele- phones (2.3 per 100 popl.); 77 AM, 2 shortwave, 5 TV stations; 1 Atlantic... ...d Turkey Defense Forces Branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Border Guard Force, mobile police force Military manpower: males 15-49, 3,795,000; 2,119,000 ... ...es Branches: Army, Army Air Wing, Army Naval Detachment, paramilitary Police Mobile Unit Military manpower: males 15-49, 1,511,000; 767,000 fit for mi... ...Indian Ocean satellite station Defense Forces Branches: paramilitary Special Mobile Force, Special Support Units, regular Police Force Military manpow... ...ellite station Defense Forces Branches: Army, Air Force, paramilitary Police Mobile Force, Police Paramilitary Military manpower: males 15-49, 1,500,0...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

...-. jill .IOUDd. and thus provides cleaner sipala. A diaturbiDi discovery wu that ordinaJy micro­ phones, probably planted for the purpoee of picJDnl u... ... at the Naval Security Station, WaahiDgton D.C. until May 1968 when we moved here to Ft. Meade.) Mobile test equipment bad beeD acquired, including a ... ...=; ccmtrola, iDIpec:tiDa the whole area lII'OUDd the OperatioDl Building periodically, and UIiDI mobile ==.._::; =to...ml..tbe.ctualndlatlaD_ble;"~~..... ..., each of the Services has a modest capability for checking out specific installations and this "mobile test program" is a valuable asset to our work ... ...tical COMSEC systems in our history - VINSON. We went all out in support of TRI-TAC, a tactical "mobile" system with more engineers out of Rl and S as... ...importance is to provide protection apinst an opponent's use of DF (direction findiDl) to locate mobile military platforms when they transmit. If he c...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...h of its cadre moving straight from the rustic to the plastic - computers, cellular phones, wireless and the like. Ironically, it could never have ... ...ntive (or deterrent)? The members of the various elites in Western democracies are mobile - they ceaselessly and facilely hop from one lucrative si... ...American U-2 aerial spy missions above its fringes, Russia fired yesterday, from a mobile launcher, a "Topol" RS-12M Intercontinental Ballistic Mis... ... are potholed and few, the railways derelict. Fixed line penetration is low, though mobile telephony is booming. This sorry state was avoidable. K...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

...loom.  IBM PC with MS-DOS, Windows, laptops.  World Wide Web, cellular phones. 1990s  Wireless networking, webcams, GPS, smart phones. The pi... ... desktop computers, the Internet and the World Wide Web, laptop computers, mobile phones, tablet computers, and digital social networking. Soon, i... ... computers, the Internet and the World Wide Web, laptop computers, mobile phones, tablet computers, and digital social networking. Soon, individua... ...on, opinions, and organizing ideas and helped them organize on their cell phones. Those successive technologies moved the distribution of informa...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...rs and flight crew began a series of calls from GTE airphones and cellular phones.These calls between family, friends, and colleagues took place until... ... moment of crisis.The press was standing behind the children; he saw their phones and pagers start to ring.The President felt he should project streng... ...e. 150 As directed, upon returning from Spain, Binalshibh obtained two new phones, one to communicate with Atta and another to communicate with KSM an... ... reason, many civilians may have been unable to use the emergency intercom phones, as they had been advised to do in fire drills. Many called 911. 35 ... ...ivilians to evacuate imme- diately.While checking floors, they used office phones to call their superiors. In one phone call an NYPD chief instructed ... ...hmed al Ghamdi, one of the earliest operatives to transit Dubai, acquire a mobile phone account so that the operatives could use that number as a trav...

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