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Telekom, Sky sign agreement for Sky channels via IPTV
2013-01-04 10:07:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Deutsche Telekom and pay-TV operator Sky Deutschland have signed a cooperation agreement under which Telekom Deutschland will offer Sky Deutschland channels to customers of its IPTV service Entertain. The agreement starts in the middle of this year and not only includes Bundesliga football as well as the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, DFB-Pokal, golf and tennis major plus movies and other Sky content via the Sky Welt, Sky Fussball Bundesliga, Sky Sport and Sky Film channels. The agreement runs for four years and includes numerous joint marketing activities. Telekom's mobile customers, who have been following the Bundesliga live via Telekom's mobile TV service and who could watch the roundups of the matches afterwards, will get a corresponding offering. No financial details were disclosed.
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Landis+Gyr, Central Lincoln PUD Sign Agreement For Dynamic Voltage Management Project
2013-01-03 07:12:51| econline News Articles
TheCentralLincoln People's Utility District, a leadingOregonelectric utility, has signed an agreement with Landis+Gyr to deploy a voltage management solution designed to deliver improved grid-side energy efficiency
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No Sign of Spill as Salvage Team Reaches Stranded Alaska Oil Rig
2013-01-03 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LA Times: A salvage team was able to board the stranded Kulluk oil rig where it remained beached Wednesday on a remote Alaska shoreline, and authorities said there was still no evidence of fuel leakage into the churning surf. But questions remained about whether the fuel tanks aboard the vessel were completely undamaged, Coast Guard Capt. Paul Mehler, the federal response commander, said at a briefing Wednesday night. Authorities are primarily worried that fuel stored on board the vessel could leak and...
Grounded Alaskan oil ship shows no sign of leakage
2013-01-02 11:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Two aircraft have flown over an oil drilling ship that ran aground in a severe Alaskan storm and saw no sign that the vessel was leaking fuel or that its hull had been breached. The Royal Dutch Shell ship, the Kulluk, which was used in the Arctic last summer, ran aground on Monday on a sand and gravel shore off an uninhabited island near Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska. The ship appeared stable, according to US federal on-scene response co-ordinator Captain Paul Mehler. "There is no sign...
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