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Verizon Is 'Killing the Copper' and Is Now Denying It

2015-06-12 07:32:34| Telecom - Topix.net

"Cut the copper off," said Lowell McAdam , Chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications, speaking at the Guggenheim Securities Symposium, June 21, 2012: And then in other areas that are more rural and more sparsely populated, we have got LTE [Verizon Wireless] built that will handle all of those services, and so we are going to cut the copper off there. We are going to do it over wireless.

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Verizon Is 'Killing the Copper' and Is Now Denying It

2015-06-12 04:11:22| IT Services - Topix.net

"Cut the copper off," said Lowell McAdam , Chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications, speaking at the Guggenheim Securities Symposium, June 21, 2012: And then in other areas that are more rural and more sparsely populated, we have got LTE [Verizon Wireless] built that will handle all of those services, and so we are going to cut the copper off there. We are going to do it over wireless.

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Mitsui Chemicals: Antibacterial Copper Alloy Film 'Copper...

2015-06-03 08:26:26| Chemicals - Topix.net

Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. and its 100% subsidiary, Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products Ltd. announced that Mitsui Chemicals' high performance antibacterial/anti-odor copper coating film, Copper StopperTM, which is distributed and serviced by Mitsui Chemicals Industrial Products, was selected by Ace Co., Ltd. for use in the interior fabric of their world-standard luggage line, ProtecA. "Copper StopperTM", developed with Mitsui Chemicals proprietary technology, is a new material coated by vapor deposition nano-coating technology in the thickness of 10 to 100 nanometers.

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Study finds frog decline could be related water warming, copper pollution

2015-06-01 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

KTVA: New evidence supports theories that water pollution from road runoff may increase mortality and abnormalities in frogs. Scientists at Alaska Pacific University, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the University of California, Davis, found that wood frog tadpoles were attacked by dragonfly larvae sooner and more often in warmer water with increased copper pollution - as opposed to cooler, copper-free water. Fish and Wildlife says in cool, clean water, tadpoles have a "fighting chance" to...

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Freescale Ships Its Billionth Component Integrating Copper Wire Assembly Technology

2015-06-01 07:00:00| Freescale Press Releases

Freescale Ships Its Billionth Component Integrating Copper Wire Assembly TechnologyFor more information click on title.

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