Friday, May 15, 2015

When clients choose by price



When clients choose by price





When clients choose by price



When clients choose by price





Looking for a full-time LQA translator in China for Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian

Source language(s): English
Target language(s): Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian

Details of the project: LQA/Translator

CSOFT International is looking for full-time translators for its offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

The main role of the LQA (Language quality assurance) will be to serve as a gatekeeper for the quality of translations(grammar, spelling and punctuation, meaning accuracy -loyalty to source, style, terminology and consistency). You will work with a team and under the supervision of a mentor to complete linguistic projects according to the requests of clients.

You will gain real work experience and learn to communicate with project managers and other employees, to manage you workload and time, to use translation tools (like CAT), and more.

If you are interested in further information send your CV and cover letter to Alma Gomez at alma.gomez at csoftintl.com

To learn more about CSOFT, our business, vision, people, and available opportunities, please visit our website at
www.csoftintl.com .

Special requirements to the applicants: Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
• Actual translations from English to native language for non-technical and technical texts.
• Proofreading/reviewing existing translations against the English source.
• Other linguistic-related tasks (Audio transcription, WinAlign, etc...)
Previous experience and/or familiarity with the technical and Ul terminologies (English & native language) for the fields mentioned below will be an advantage.
• IT - Computer software & hardware
• Telecommunications (Cellphone Manuals & Ul)
• Medical - Medical devices and equipment
• Technical Engineering
• Marketing translations for the fields mentioned above
Note: Technical text will be provided with glossaries, TMs, and sufficient reference files to aid in translations.

Desired Skills:
• Fast and Efficient (not sacrificing quality for speed)
• Mature & Professional
• Hardworking & Dedicated
• Ability to work in a team setting.
• Pro-active, Confident and Organized
• Resourceful (good at researching terminologies)
• Detail-Oriented / Eye for detail
• Good communication skills (English & Chinese)
• Has a passion for translations and linguistics

Background/Training:
• Native and standard level of language for both speaking and writing.
• Must have a very good comprehension of written and spoken English.
• Good knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and their functions.
• Basic knowledge of Internet & Email communication applications.
• Previous translation/proofreading experience from English is a benefit

We will pay for this job 30 EUR per hour

Who can apply: Freelancers and agencies

Deadline for applying: 05/29/2015

Keep this ad at the site permanently

Cathrine Hansen
CSOFT International
China
www.csoftintl.com

http://www.translationdirectory.com/job_00030989.php


Looking for a full-time LQA translator in China for Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian

Source language(s): English
Target language(s): Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian

Details of the project: LQA/Translator

CSOFT International is looking for full-time translators for its offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

The main role of the LQA (Language quality assurance) will be to serve as a gatekeeper for the quality of translations(grammar, spelling and punctuation, meaning accuracy -loyalty to source, style, terminology and consistency). You will work with a team and under the supervision of a mentor to complete linguistic projects according to the requests of clients.

You will gain real work experience and learn to communicate with project managers and other employees, to manage you workload and time, to use translation tools (like CAT), and more.

If you are interested in further information send your CV and cover letter to Alma Gomez at alma.gomez at csoftintl.com

To learn more about CSOFT, our business, vision, people, and available opportunities, please visit our website at
www.csoftintl.com .

Special requirements to the applicants: Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
• Actual translations from English to native language for non-technical and technical texts.
• Proofreading/reviewing existing translations against the English source.
• Other linguistic-related tasks (Audio transcription, WinAlign, etc...)
Previous experience and/or familiarity with the technical and Ul terminologies (English & native language) for the fields mentioned below will be an advantage.
• IT - Computer software & hardware
• Telecommunications (Cellphone Manuals & Ul)
• Medical - Medical devices and equipment
• Technical Engineering
• Marketing translations for the fields mentioned above
Note: Technical text will be provided with glossaries, TMs, and sufficient reference files to aid in translations.

Desired Skills:
• Fast and Efficient (not sacrificing quality for speed)
• Mature & Professional
• Hardworking & Dedicated
• Ability to work in a team setting.
• Pro-active, Confident and Organized
• Resourceful (good at researching terminologies)
• Detail-Oriented / Eye for detail
• Good communication skills (English & Chinese)
• Has a passion for translations and linguistics

Background/Training:
• Native and standard level of language for both speaking and writing.
• Must have a very good comprehension of written and spoken English.
• Good knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and their functions.
• Basic knowledge of Internet & Email communication applications.
• Previous translation/proofreading experience from English is a benefit

We will pay for this job 30 EUR per hour

Who can apply: Freelancers and agencies

Deadline for applying: 05/29/2015

Keep this ad at the site permanently

Cathrine Hansen
CSOFT International
China
www.csoftintl.com

http://www.translationdirectory.com/job_00030989.php


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Beautiful Adventures: Tel Aviv ❤







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Animal Welfare Organizations


Before we talk about how animal detectives enforce the law, let's find out what those laws are and which animal welfare organizations help support these investigators.

There are acts of Congress in place to protect animals. One such act is the Animal Welfare Act, instated by Congress and enforceable across the United States and all U.S. territories. The Animal Welfare Act protects any live or deceased dog, cat, monkey,guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, or other such warm-blooded animal, excluding livestock. Pets, research animals and animals used for exhibition must be provided humane treatment and care under the act.

There are organizations across the country, including three national animal welfare groups that you may be familiar with: The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), The American Humane Society and The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). All three of these organizations are on animal-protection missions and advocate on issues such as animal adoption, protection of pets and livestock,rescue and shelter resources, consumer education programs and anti-cruelty legislation.

The ASPCA, founded in 1866, was the first animal welfare organization in the United States. The group successfully lobbied to pass the first anti-cruelty statute in the country and nearly 150 years later, it continues its fight.

The American Humane Association was founded in 1877, shortly after the ASPCA, with a mission to create a more humane society. While American Humane's mission includes stamping out animal cruelty, its aim is to end violence committed against both animal and child.

HSUS is currently the largest animal protection organization in the United States. Its mission for more than 50 years has been similar to the ASPCA's -- to advocate against animal cruelty, abuse and neglect [source: The Humane Society of the United States].

To enforce animal anti-cruelty laws, many animal officers/detectives carry badges, wear uniforms and are granted similar authority as police officers. While specific authority differs by state, most animal detectives have the power to make arrests, serve search warrants, use reasonable force against perpetrators and may be authorized to carry firearms (with weapons training).

Every state establishes and enforces its own anti-cruelty laws as well, and 45 states enacted felony-level penalties as of July 2008 [source: The Humane Society of the United States]. Animal anti-cruelty laws can be broken down into two basic categories: intentional acts, when a person knowingly harms an animal, and failure to act, when someone fails to provide food, water or shelter to an animal. The types of violence officers respond to include neglect, torture, organized animal fighting, animal hoarding, poisoning, shooting, illegal hunting/poaching, ritualistic abuse, bestiality and "crush videos" (videos, usually found on the Internet, of small animals such as kittens, being stepped on or otherwise crushed).

A person found guilty of severe animal abuse may find him or herself in jail. For example, a serious crime committed against animals in the state of Alabama can carry felony status and put someone behind bars for up to 10 years (one of the strictest punishments in all 50 states) [source: The Humane Society of the United States]. Many cases of abuse end in counseling or fines, but violators may also be subject to seizure of the animal(s) and limitations on animal ownership or community service, depending on the circumstances.

Animal Welfare Organizations


Before we talk about how animal detectives enforce the law, let's find out what those laws are and which animal welfare organizations help support these investigators.

There are acts of Congress in place to protect animals. One such act is the Animal Welfare Act, instated by Congress and enforceable across the United States and all U.S. territories. The Animal Welfare Act protects any live or deceased dog, cat, monkey,guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, or other such warm-blooded animal, excluding livestock. Pets, research animals and animals used for exhibition must be provided humane treatment and care under the act.

There are organizations across the country, including three national animal welfare groups that you may be familiar with: The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), The American Humane Society and The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). All three of these organizations are on animal-protection missions and advocate on issues such as animal adoption, protection of pets and livestock,rescue and shelter resources, consumer education programs and anti-cruelty legislation.

The ASPCA, founded in 1866, was the first animal welfare organization in the United States. The group successfully lobbied to pass the first anti-cruelty statute in the country and nearly 150 years later, it continues its fight.

The American Humane Association was founded in 1877, shortly after the ASPCA, with a mission to create a more humane society. While American Humane's mission includes stamping out animal cruelty, its aim is to end violence committed against both animal and child.

HSUS is currently the largest animal protection organization in the United States. Its mission for more than 50 years has been similar to the ASPCA's -- to advocate against animal cruelty, abuse and neglect [source: The Humane Society of the United States].

To enforce animal anti-cruelty laws, many animal officers/detectives carry badges, wear uniforms and are granted similar authority as police officers. While specific authority differs by state, most animal detectives have the power to make arrests, serve search warrants, use reasonable force against perpetrators and may be authorized to carry firearms (with weapons training).

Every state establishes and enforces its own anti-cruelty laws as well, and 45 states enacted felony-level penalties as of July 2008 [source: The Humane Society of the United States]. Animal anti-cruelty laws can be broken down into two basic categories: intentional acts, when a person knowingly harms an animal, and failure to act, when someone fails to provide food, water or shelter to an animal. The types of violence officers respond to include neglect, torture, organized animal fighting, animal hoarding, poisoning, shooting, illegal hunting/poaching, ritualistic abuse, bestiality and "crush videos" (videos, usually found on the Internet, of small animals such as kittens, being stepped on or otherwise crushed).

A person found guilty of severe animal abuse may find him or herself in jail. For example, a serious crime committed against animals in the state of Alabama can carry felony status and put someone behind bars for up to 10 years (one of the strictest punishments in all 50 states) [source: The Humane Society of the United States]. Many cases of abuse end in counseling or fines, but violators may also be subject to seizure of the animal(s) and limitations on animal ownership or community service, depending on the circumstances.

Stop Animal Abuse


Lets begin with a small step to protect our pets in home and in the wild. Make a awareness to educate people why we should keep in touch on these type conversations for making awareness to protect animals.


Stop Animal Abuse


Lets begin with a small step to protect our pets in home and in the wild. Make a awareness to educate people why we should keep in touch on these type conversations for making awareness to protect animals.


Thursday, May 14, 2015

LEARNING LANGUAGE ... THE SEXY WAY


We know people will do almost anything for sex — but can sex drive be harnessed as a tool for teaching? Yes, yes … yes. At least when it comes to learning a new language. If you’re in the market to brush up your Mandarin or learn English, there are some curious alternatives, with teaching methods that involve one targeted approach: Get your brain into learning language by getting it into your pants.

English language teacher Jack Napp’s book project, Learn English with Sex, uses sexual motivation to encourage students with both hard-core and soft-core options. During his studies at Oxford Brookes, he observed the international students approaching the local girls. After examining the personal motivations involved in English language acquisition, Napp found that interpersonal contact — like trying to land a date — created the best language retention.


One learning task: filling in a Tinder-like profile, which uses imperative grammar.


His steamy series caters to two levels of courtship. “The soft-core version uses sex as a vehicle to teach the flirting process,” he says. One learning task: filling in a Tinder-like profile, which uses imperative grammar. Then there’s date night language, where students learn conversational questions like, “What do you like to do?” The explicit version, well, takes things to the next level. It’s not exactly about translating porn films … but Napp admits it could help with that. The Kickstarter campaign for his books failed, but he plans to self-publish this year.

Hot teaching is also at the heart of SexyMandarin. Created in 2012 by wife and husband Kaoru Kikuchi and Mick Gleissner, scantily clad models work as Mandarin teachers, and lessons cover topics like popular culture, news events and using Facebook. A monthly fee of $9.95 provides access to video tutorials (lingerie-clad women rollicking on silk sheets, licking popsicles), with the option to pay for one-on-one Skype sessions (teachers are fully dressed) for $40 to $75 a month. More like a dating site than an educational tool, every teacher’s profile page lists her astrological sign, hobbies and bust size. But Kikuchi stresses that all their teachers have language training. Gleissner developed the idea after finding himself unmotivated by his teacher, as she “wasn’t pretty, so I had no need to impress her.”

Read more: Learning Language ... the Sexy Way | Good Sh*t | OZY

LEARNING LANGUAGE ... THE SEXY WAY


We know people will do almost anything for sex — but can sex drive be harnessed as a tool for teaching? Yes, yes … yes. At least when it comes to learning a new language. If you’re in the market to brush up your Mandarin or learn English, there are some curious alternatives, with teaching methods that involve one targeted approach: Get your brain into learning language by getting it into your pants.

English language teacher Jack Napp’s book project, Learn English with Sex, uses sexual motivation to encourage students with both hard-core and soft-core options. During his studies at Oxford Brookes, he observed the international students approaching the local girls. After examining the personal motivations involved in English language acquisition, Napp found that interpersonal contact — like trying to land a date — created the best language retention.


One learning task: filling in a Tinder-like profile, which uses imperative grammar.


His steamy series caters to two levels of courtship. “The soft-core version uses sex as a vehicle to teach the flirting process,” he says. One learning task: filling in a Tinder-like profile, which uses imperative grammar. Then there’s date night language, where students learn conversational questions like, “What do you like to do?” The explicit version, well, takes things to the next level. It’s not exactly about translating porn films … but Napp admits it could help with that. The Kickstarter campaign for his books failed, but he plans to self-publish this year.

Hot teaching is also at the heart of SexyMandarin. Created in 2012 by wife and husband Kaoru Kikuchi and Mick Gleissner, scantily clad models work as Mandarin teachers, and lessons cover topics like popular culture, news events and using Facebook. A monthly fee of $9.95 provides access to video tutorials (lingerie-clad women rollicking on silk sheets, licking popsicles), with the option to pay for one-on-one Skype sessions (teachers are fully dressed) for $40 to $75 a month. More like a dating site than an educational tool, every teacher’s profile page lists her astrological sign, hobbies and bust size. But Kikuchi stresses that all their teachers have language training. Gleissner developed the idea after finding himself unmotivated by his teacher, as she “wasn’t pretty, so I had no need to impress her.”

Read more: Learning Language ... the Sexy Way | Good Sh*t | OZY

Of Hackerspaces and innovation in Singapore

Of Hackerspaces and innovation in Singapore


Of Hackerspaces and innovation in Singapore

Of Hackerspaces and innovation in Singapore


Americans Give Up Citizenship


It’s a highly coveted passport that represents freedom and opportunity to millions of people worldwide, yet more Americans than ever are renouncing their U.S. citizenship. A record number of Americans — 1,337 — relinquished their passports in the first three months of 2015, according to the U.S. government. That’s up 18 percent from last year at this time, according to an analysis by Bloomberg News, and nearly 40 percent of the total 3,415 Americans who gave up their passports in 2014. “It was a gut wrenching experience that I do not think I will ever be over,” former American Ruth Freeborn told reason.com. Freeborn says she is an average, stay-at-home mother who married a Canadian man and moved to Canada to help care for his elderly parents. She blames the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) for forcing her into a decision she didn’t want to make. FATCA, which was enacted by Congress in 2010, was designed to target rich Americans who use foreign accounts to avoid paying U.S. taxes, but it impacts ex-patriots at all income levels. FATCA requires that foreign financial institutions report financial accounts held by U.S. taxpayers to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the U.S. government agency responsible for tax collection. 
The United States taxes its citizens on all income, regardless of where is is earned or where a person lives. This can lead to complicated and time-consuming paperwork that some ex-patriots complain has been made even more burdensome by FATCA. “The cost of compliance with the complex tax treatment of non-resident U.S. citizens and the potential penalties I face for incorrect filings and for holding non-U.S. securities forces me to consider whether it would be more advantageous to give up my U.S. citizenship,” Stephanos Orestis, a American living in Norway, wrote in a March 23 letter to the Senate Finance Committee. “The thought of doing so is highly distressing for me since I am a born and bred American with a love for my country.” Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin, who relinquished his U.S. citizenship in 2012, speaks at a conference in Singapore February 21, 2013. (Reuters Photo) Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin, who relinquished his U.S. citizenship in 2012, speaks at a conference in Singapore on February 21, 2013. (Reuters) More than 7 million Americans live abroad, according to the IRS. Many of those who have chosen to renounce their citizenship have limited ties to the United States. 


Some were born here but have lived elsewhere their entire lives. Anyone born in the U.S. automatically receives citizenship, as do people born abroad to American parents. Eduardo Saverin, the Brazilian-born billionaire co-founder of Facebook, trimmed his tax bill when he relinquished his U.S. citizenship in 2012. “I am obligated to, and will pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes to the U.S. government,” said Saverin in a statement at the time. “I have paid and will continue to pay any taxes due on everything I earned while a U.S. citizen.” As Saverin learned, giving up U.S. citizenship doesn’t come cheap. There’s the $2,350 renunciation fee and an exit tax that can climb into the millions of dollars. But some who have renounced have found there’s an emotional cost to giving up U.S. citizenship, which often goes to the core of Americans’ identity. 



American-born Patricia Moon, who lives in Canada, renounced her citizenship not long after FATCA was enacted. “I was terrified we’d lose all our money,” Moon, who became a Canadian citizen in 2008, told the Guardian. But the decision to give up her American passport wasn’t an easy one. “It was like cutting off my right arm.”

Americans Give Up Citizenship


It’s a highly coveted passport that represents freedom and opportunity to millions of people worldwide, yet more Americans than ever are renouncing their U.S. citizenship. A record number of Americans — 1,337 — relinquished their passports in the first three months of 2015, according to the U.S. government. That’s up 18 percent from last year at this time, according to an analysis by Bloomberg News, and nearly 40 percent of the total 3,415 Americans who gave up their passports in 2014. “It was a gut wrenching experience that I do not think I will ever be over,” former American Ruth Freeborn told reason.com. Freeborn says she is an average, stay-at-home mother who married a Canadian man and moved to Canada to help care for his elderly parents. She blames the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) for forcing her into a decision she didn’t want to make. FATCA, which was enacted by Congress in 2010, was designed to target rich Americans who use foreign accounts to avoid paying U.S. taxes, but it impacts ex-patriots at all income levels. FATCA requires that foreign financial institutions report financial accounts held by U.S. taxpayers to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the U.S. government agency responsible for tax collection. 
The United States taxes its citizens on all income, regardless of where is is earned or where a person lives. This can lead to complicated and time-consuming paperwork that some ex-patriots complain has been made even more burdensome by FATCA. “The cost of compliance with the complex tax treatment of non-resident U.S. citizens and the potential penalties I face for incorrect filings and for holding non-U.S. securities forces me to consider whether it would be more advantageous to give up my U.S. citizenship,” Stephanos Orestis, a American living in Norway, wrote in a March 23 letter to the Senate Finance Committee. “The thought of doing so is highly distressing for me since I am a born and bred American with a love for my country.” Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin, who relinquished his U.S. citizenship in 2012, speaks at a conference in Singapore February 21, 2013. (Reuters Photo) Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin, who relinquished his U.S. citizenship in 2012, speaks at a conference in Singapore on February 21, 2013. (Reuters) More than 7 million Americans live abroad, according to the IRS. Many of those who have chosen to renounce their citizenship have limited ties to the United States. 


Some were born here but have lived elsewhere their entire lives. Anyone born in the U.S. automatically receives citizenship, as do people born abroad to American parents. Eduardo Saverin, the Brazilian-born billionaire co-founder of Facebook, trimmed his tax bill when he relinquished his U.S. citizenship in 2012. “I am obligated to, and will pay hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes to the U.S. government,” said Saverin in a statement at the time. “I have paid and will continue to pay any taxes due on everything I earned while a U.S. citizen.” As Saverin learned, giving up U.S. citizenship doesn’t come cheap. There’s the $2,350 renunciation fee and an exit tax that can climb into the millions of dollars. But some who have renounced have found there’s an emotional cost to giving up U.S. citizenship, which often goes to the core of Americans’ identity. 



American-born Patricia Moon, who lives in Canada, renounced her citizenship not long after FATCA was enacted. “I was terrified we’d lose all our money,” Moon, who became a Canadian citizen in 2008, told the Guardian. But the decision to give up her American passport wasn’t an easy one. “It was like cutting off my right arm.”

Obama: US Has 'Ironclad' Commitment to Gulf Security

President Barack Obama said Thursday that the United States had an "ironclad" commitment to the security of its Gulf allies and would consider using military force if they were threatened. Obama hosted a summit of leaders and senior ministers from the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council at the Camp David presidential retreat north of Washington. They included Saudi Arabia's crown prince and deputy crown prince, the emirs of Kuwait and Qatar and senior officials from Bahrain,

Oman and the United Arab Emirates. The president said after the meeting that he had been “very explicit” during the talks that the United States would stand by its GCC partners “against external attack,” and would consider "using the means at our collective disposal, including the potential use of military force." He said the region is going thorough "extraordinary changes" and "great challenges." The Gulf leaders came to the summit looking for reassurances from the president that the U.S. is fully committed to their security. What they received fell short of the formal defense agreement that some Gulf countries wanted, but they got the message they wanted at a time when they feel threatened by Iran’s role in the region and by the rise of extremist groups. Obama said the U.S. would increase its effort to help the Gulf states meet the full range of threats.


This would include more military exercises and assistance in developing missile defense and rapid response capabilities. The Gulf states have been concerned that a nuclear agreement between their archrival Iran and major world powers would ease Western sanctions and turn Iran into a more aggressive regional power. A number of the Gulf leaders “did express the concern that with additional resources, through the reduction in sanctions, that was it possible that Iran would siphon off a lot of these resources into more destabilizing activities,” Obama said. But the president said he was glad that the Gulf leaders were now giving their broad support for a comprehensive and verifiable deal to keep Iran from building a nuclear weapon, understanding that this also would be in their interest.


Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said late Thursday that his government would wait and follow the nuclear negotiations witih Iran before judging them. Obama and the GCC also promised to strengthen the moderate opposition in Syria, back the humanitarian truce in Yemen, and work for a two-state solution in Israel — although the president said the chances of a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians appear "distant" right now.

Obama: US Has 'Ironclad' Commitment to Gulf Security

President Barack Obama said Thursday that the United States had an "ironclad" commitment to the security of its Gulf allies and would consider using military force if they were threatened. Obama hosted a summit of leaders and senior ministers from the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council at the Camp David presidential retreat north of Washington. They included Saudi Arabia's crown prince and deputy crown prince, the emirs of Kuwait and Qatar and senior officials from Bahrain,

Oman and the United Arab Emirates. The president said after the meeting that he had been “very explicit” during the talks that the United States would stand by its GCC partners “against external attack,” and would consider "using the means at our collective disposal, including the potential use of military force." He said the region is going thorough "extraordinary changes" and "great challenges." The Gulf leaders came to the summit looking for reassurances from the president that the U.S. is fully committed to their security. What they received fell short of the formal defense agreement that some Gulf countries wanted, but they got the message they wanted at a time when they feel threatened by Iran’s role in the region and by the rise of extremist groups. Obama said the U.S. would increase its effort to help the Gulf states meet the full range of threats.


This would include more military exercises and assistance in developing missile defense and rapid response capabilities. The Gulf states have been concerned that a nuclear agreement between their archrival Iran and major world powers would ease Western sanctions and turn Iran into a more aggressive regional power. A number of the Gulf leaders “did express the concern that with additional resources, through the reduction in sanctions, that was it possible that Iran would siphon off a lot of these resources into more destabilizing activities,” Obama said. But the president said he was glad that the Gulf leaders were now giving their broad support for a comprehensive and verifiable deal to keep Iran from building a nuclear weapon, understanding that this also would be in their interest.


Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said late Thursday that his government would wait and follow the nuclear negotiations witih Iran before judging them. Obama and the GCC also promised to strengthen the moderate opposition in Syria, back the humanitarian truce in Yemen, and work for a two-state solution in Israel — although the president said the chances of a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians appear "distant" right now.

The Fiber Optic Test Equipment Market in China Will See High Demand from Cable TV Network Service Providers through 2019:

LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Technavio has published a new report on the fiber
optic test equipment (FOTE) market in China
, which is expected
to grow at a CAGR of nearly 6% from 2015-2019.


Fiber Optic Test Equipment: About the Report

Fiber optic test equipment is used to access connections in optical
fibers. In response to rising competition in the broadband service
market, many service providers have adopted the “triple play” delivery
system, which incorporates voice, data and video over a single
connection.

“The increased demand for cable TV services in China has boosted the
demand for FOTE, as it is required for faultfinding and troubleshooting
damaged optical fiber links,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of
Technavio.

The new market research report by Technavio also pinpoints increased R&D
INVESTMENTS as a major reasons for market growth. In the wake of the
rapid growth rate of the FOTE market, major players are aiming to
increase their future market share by developing new technologies and
safeguarding them through patents.

Fiber Optics: Market Scope and Calculation of Market Size

The new Technavio report covers the present scenario and growth
prospects of the fiber optic test equipment (FOTE) market in China from
2015-2019. The report considers revenue generated from FOTE sales to the
following end-user industries:
Telecommunications
Cable TV
Others (government and enterprise services)

Key Information Covered in the Report:
Key Vendors:



Agilent Technologies Inc.
EXFO Inc.
JDSU Corp.
Market Growth Drivers:


Increased placement of fiber optic in cable TV networks
For a full detailed list, view
our report
.
Market Challenges:


Infrastructure limitations for fiber optic networks in emerging
countries
For a full detailed list, view
our report
.
Market Trends:

Technavio currently has
more than 3000 market research reports on a huge range of topics,
including 200+ reports on the fiber optics market:
Global
Fiber Optic Sensor Market 2015-2019


If you are interested in more information, please contact our media team
at media@technavio.com.

- See more at: http://theindependent.sg/blog/2015/05/14/the-fiber-optic-test-equipment-market-in-china-will-see-high-demand-from-cable-tv-network-service-providers-through-2019-technavio/#sthash.7HwVEcLL.dpuf

The Fiber Optic Test Equipment Market in China Will See High Demand from Cable TV Network Service Providers through 2019:

LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Technavio has published a new report on the fiber
optic test equipment (FOTE) market in China
, which is expected
to grow at a CAGR of nearly 6% from 2015-2019.


Fiber Optic Test Equipment: About the Report

Fiber optic test equipment is used to access connections in optical
fibers. In response to rising competition in the broadband service
market, many service providers have adopted the “triple play” delivery
system, which incorporates voice, data and video over a single
connection.

“The increased demand for cable TV services in China has boosted the
demand for FOTE, as it is required for faultfinding and troubleshooting
damaged optical fiber links,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of
Technavio.

The new market research report by Technavio also pinpoints increased R&D
INVESTMENTS as a major reasons for market growth. In the wake of the
rapid growth rate of the FOTE market, major players are aiming to
increase their future market share by developing new technologies and
safeguarding them through patents.

Fiber Optics: Market Scope and Calculation of Market Size

The new Technavio report covers the present scenario and growth
prospects of the fiber optic test equipment (FOTE) market in China from
2015-2019. The report considers revenue generated from FOTE sales to the
following end-user industries:
Telecommunications
Cable TV
Others (government and enterprise services)

Key Information Covered in the Report:
Key Vendors:



Agilent Technologies Inc.
EXFO Inc.
JDSU Corp.
Market Growth Drivers:


Increased placement of fiber optic in cable TV networks
For a full detailed list, view
our report
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