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2374
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When Steve Leeolou, Rich Preyer, and Haynes Griffin began Vanguard Cellular Systems, Inc., in Greensboro in 1984, few cities had cellular telephone networks. Now it is one of the country's largest independent networks, employing over 1,200.
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30368
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The expansion of banking services is enabled by rapid advances in and the adoption of sophisticated information technology systems that provide consumer and business banking customers with countless transactional options. Many North Carolina financial institutions have converted to an Ethernet network, which has allowed for more efficient telecommunication and extended service hours.
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Carolina Banker (HG 2153 N8 C66), Vol. 91 Issue 2, Summer 2012, p51-52
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32661
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Digital switching systems, such as those developed by Northern Telecom, Inc., have revolutionized telecommunications. North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park has upgraded to this new digital system with a new subsidiary facility, Northern Telecom Limited.
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31488
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The new Federal Communications Commission regulations established a three-level program for licensing television systems, prohibiting systems within a certain radius. Without a waiver of the new rules, much of western North Carolina could wait up to ten years for public television service.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 14 Issue 12, Dec 1982, p20