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Télécoms Sans Frontières         
THE WORLD’S FIRST NGO FOCUSING ON EMERGENCY-RESPONSE TECHNOLOGIES
Telecoms sans frontieres; Telecoms Sans Frontieres; Télécoms sans frontières
Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF) is an emergency technology non-governmental organization, which intervenes in the context of humanitarian crises, conflict zones and areas hit by natural disasters to set up satellite communication for the affected populations and humanitarian organisations.
Telecoms crash         
The Telecoms crash was a stock market crash that occurred in 2001, after the bursting of the dot-com bubble.
United Telecoms Limited         
INDIAN TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT COMPANY
United telecoms limited
United Telecoms Limited is a three decade old diversified business group, one of the first business houses to bring cellular services to the country. UTL pioneered the e-Governance initiative that creates a high-tech interface between the government and its citizens, which has been successfully adopted by many state governments.

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Telecoms crash

The Telecoms crash, also known as the Telecommunications Bubble was a stock market crash that occurred in 2001, after the bursting of the dot-com bubble.

The telecommunications industry had experienced significant growth and investment during the 1990s, fueled by the expansion of the internet and the introduction of wireless technology. Companies such as WorldCom, Global Crossing, and Lucent Technologies had achieved enormous market valuations based on expectations of continued growth and profitability. By the late 1990s, the industry had become overvalued and highly leveraged. Many companies had taken on substantial debt to finance their expansion, and investors had poured billions of dollars into the sector based on unrealistic expectations of growth and profitability.

The crash had an impact on the global economy, and resulted in a sharp decline in the value of telecommunications related stocks and bonds, leading to significant financial losses for investors, widespread job losses and decline in consumer spending, and eventually leading to the collapse of many companies.

It was called "the biggest and fastest rise and fall in business history".